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Hatin’

Jul10
2007
Written by Aaron DeLay

So the Pope doesn’t think I’m a true Christian.

Say huh?

So sayeth’ the man who is alleged to have the ear of God (which is always up for debate from Falwell to Clinton) and because he says this is the way it is, it’s truth.  What bothers me most about this whole Pope saying these things is that the Church has divided for this same reason.  The whole inability for certain groups (I ain’t sayin’ all of ‘em) to accept us as Brothers in the Faith.  It’s a gigantic PR error on the part of the Pope and it does nothing except show the people on the outside that we are really just bunch of Christian Idiots.

As for my belief I don’t think we should even have a Pope or a Pope-esque guy to be honest.  I believe we should have leadership and people in charge but not with the (pardon the language) damn near Almighty Power he carries in those hands of his.  I also don’t believe Priests should be prevented from getting married.  I honestly think it’s one of those plans that needs be rethunk because of all the insanity and terrible suffering, pain and abuse that’s come out of that policy being allowed to stick around.

The Catholic Church probably doesn’t like me now but I’m not really into caring because the struggles of the church can not be ignored any longer.  Moving forward into This Modern World is a big step for any Faith, Religion or the freaky deaky cultys.  But it has to happen.  The Faith doesn’t change.  Jesus is still tops of the town.  God’s still the only God.  But we also have to realize traditions have their place but so does adapting to the world of tomorrow.

My friend Scott says there are certain times you should use curse words in reaction to certain situations.  I told him that’s bupkiss.  I have to say this whacky proclamation nearly brought me into a full “What the *&^#%@” fit but I took my medication, got the shock treatments and all’s well that ends well.

What do you think of the Pope-man’s proclamation?

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2 Comments

  1. DragonLady's Gravatar DragonLady
    July 13, 2007 at 10:43 am | Permalink

    You know, it wouldn’t surprise me at all if a Pope turns out to either be the Anti-Christ or is the “legitimacy” behind the Anti-Christ. But anyway, I answer to a much higher authority than the Pope, and that would be God. And according to the Bible, I am a Christian, and the Pope does not have the authority to add to or take away from the Bible, no matter how much he thinks he has that authority.

    Just my $.02. ;-)

  2. adeLay's Gravatar adeLay
    July 13, 2007 at 10:49 am | Permalink

    Preach on sista’ preach on!

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