Pope John Paul II died this afternoon. The New York Times reports on his papacy in an article that inadvertently tells us more than the Times really wanted us to know. The Times had its criticisms of John Paul's papacy ready to go, but apparently went looking for something good to say about the Pope at the last minute:
Even as his own voice faded away, his views on the sanctity of all human life echoed unambiguously among Catholics and Christian evangelicals in the United States on issues from abortion to the end of life.
There you have it. The Times' criticisms are ready to go, a few good words for the Pope are an afterthought. UPDATE: I got a screen grab of the second page of the Times article, just before they changed it to delete the "need some quote from supporter:" |
I can't believe they didn't call me. What is the matter with those people???
Oh that is just the most pitifully funny thing I have seen.
Send it to Drudge. See if he'll post it.
They are a pile of human excrement, degenerates of the worst kind. They do not deserve to have such a powerful platform from which to spew their marxist ideas....
Hopefully sooner, rather than later, people will cease to pay attention to them.
I read the "screen grab" of the 2nd page, and it speaks notes that the Pope never strayed from his view of the "redemption OF Jesus Christ".
Don't they mean THROUGH Him? They really don't have a clue about Christianity, do they?