Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Pope urges leaders to renounce violence


Good for Pope Benedict XVI: The Pope has made the statement that all religious leaders should renounce violence as part of their faith:

Pope Benedict XVI urged leaders of all religions Tuesday to "utterly refuse" to support any form of violence in the name of faith, while Turkey's top Muslim cleric complained to the pontiff of growing "Islamophobia" in the world. (Associated Press)


A Muslim cleric is quipping back to the Pope about growing Islamophobia in the world. That what my teenagers used to do when house rules were broken; i.e. try to find fault with something else as if that would exonerate their own misdeed.

Mohammedanism arose in violence: to Jews first, then toward Christians. So Pope Benedict XVI proclaims ALL religions must “utterly refuse” to support any form of violence. Dear friends that is impossible among Mohammedans.

The Pope is walking a nearly impossible fine line of trying to represent Christ and not insult Mohammedans. Good luck with that.

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