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To: Notwithstanding
Let me tell you one thing, as bluntly as possible, so be sure to close your eyes if the truth is too hard for you to accept and if the truth scandalizes you:

The Pope may have represented Christ at one time, but at this moment in history, George W. Bush is more a man of God than is the Pope.

The Pope is deaf to God's voice and does not hear Him, while President Bush is most definitely being guided by God. This assertion will scandalize all who lack the eyes to see and the ears to hear, and it will cause absolute apoplexy in the godless Leftists who detest Bush because he prays to God, but it is the truth. Take it or leave it, it is up to you.

The Pope is old, feeble, and has lost his way, his decline helped along by the liberal and communist wolves in sheep's clothing around him who present him to the world as a figurehead while they gleefully work to dismantle the Church.

73 posted on 03/25/2003 9:35:51 PM PST by laz17 (Socialism is the religion of the atheist.)
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To: laz17
Please enlighten me as to how the pope has lost his way?

Also explain to me when exactly God told you the pope can no longer hear him? I guess you must be even more a man of god than GWB, since you have such intimate details as to who can hear him and who cannot.

So the pope who has not given in on abortion, homsexuality, birth control, women priests, married priests, and deafeating communisim has lost his way because he states peace is better than war?

The Pope is old and feeble - now you are parroting the leftist media who take great pleasure in pointing this out to undermine what he says. His body might be old and feeble but hsi mind is as sharp as ever.
75 posted on 03/25/2003 9:44:14 PM PST by battousai
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