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Posts by Axure

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  • Response to criticism on the pope.

    04/09/2005 7:32:19 AM PDT · 5 of 5
    Axure to All

    Thanks for your posts.

    Actually, the main source of criticism that I wanted to counter was the article "Pope had critics, too" http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1379434/posts.

    Obviously, you won't find many anti-Catholic articles here on FreeRepublic, since it is Conservative and has a pro-religious attitude. But I think, posting Liberal articles here is really valuable, as long as they provide some sensible arguments that are worthy to discuss with.

    And another story is how the readers of FreeRepublic respond. I've seen somewhere an article about Clinton's and Bush's opinion about the Pope. And numerous comments were something like "Clinton = dumb ass" and so on. This questions some poeple's intelligence and abilities to dialog.

    And although my personal views are definitely right-wing and by some means conservative (although the meanings of these words are different here in Europe), I still dislike G.W.Bush for many things he did. And if he claims to be a believer and to base all his decisions on God's values, how can he allow death penalty or going on an offensive war? This seems to me like hypocrisy. But that's a story for another talk.

  • Pope had critics, too

    04/08/2005 5:35:20 AM PDT · 34 of 34
    Axure to All
  • Response to criticism on the pope.

    04/08/2005 4:56:09 AM PDT · 1 of 5
    Axure
  • In rare trip, Taiwan's president headed to Vatican(Vatican and Italy defying China)

    04/07/2005 2:48:23 PM PDT · 81 of 108
    Axure to Libertina

    To clarify: In pectore means that the identity of the cardinal is kept by the pope in his heart - and so not revealed publically. In the lately famous case the cardinal was not revealed by the pope, and surely it must have been done on purpose, since the pope died in full consciousness and aware of incoming death. And so, there's no Chinese cardinal.

    I strongly support the Taiwan's right to take part in the funeral ceremony. And I have no positive feelings towards China, as they are a bandit country persecuting religions, opressing own citizens and wrongdoing to other nations [Taiwan, Tibet and others].

    Unfortunatelly, I have to disagree with previous opinions considering Chinese pope. The head of the Catholic Church cannot be chosen due to any political reasons (even if in good intention) but due to his talents and abilities to perform this extremally important and responsible task.