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To: Dr. Thorne
hey dumba$$, He is only kissing it out of RESPECT ... doesn't mean the Pope worships or follows it. We need more world leaders who respect others rather than bash and trash cultures/religions we do not understand. GROW UP, it's the 21st century man!
208 posted on 07/17/2011 2:28:47 PM PDT by starlight (... On a Roll !!)
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To: starlight; Dr. Thorne
208 posted on Sunday, July 17, 2011 4:28:47 PM by starlight: “hey dumba$$, He is only kissing it out of RESPECT ... doesn't mean the Pope worships or follows it. We need more world leaders who respect others rather than bash and trash cultures/religions we do not understand. GROW UP, it's the 21st century man!”

If you hadn't been here since 2001 I'd seriously question whether you were a real poster or something else.

I have a major problem with the Pope kissing the Koran. I'm not advocating burning the Koran, flushing it down the toilet, or anything of that sort, but kissing a book that contains doctrines of demons is not something a Christian religious leader should be doing.

As a side point, I think conservative Roman Catholics need to remember that one problem of believing in a hierarchical church is that you have to support the actions of the head of your hierarchy. I don't know the details of why the Pope kissed the Korean, but actions like this one are exceedingly difficult to defend.

I have every right in the world to object — and object strenuously — to actions of the moderator of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. (I actually know of no reason to have no problem with the moderator who just took office a few weeks ago; I'm talking in theoretical terms.) I do, however, have huge problems with many things going on at Erskine College and Seminary and would never recommend that anyone attend that institution. It's a little harder for a conservative Roman Catholic to object to the actions of the Pope and the ecclesiastical bureaucracy of the Vatican.

The current Pope, during his time as Cardinal Ratzinger, did a fairly good job of affirming historic Catholic doctrine. It's quite hard to say that about certain previous Popes.

209 posted on 07/18/2011 3:22:37 AM PDT by darrellmaurina
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