Oops, Pope Did It Again

Benedict XVI urges Europe to remember its Christian heritage as it copes with non-Christian immigrant onslaught. AP.

Presumably he’s not talking about the 30 Years War, heretic-burnings, the Inquisition, etc., excesses Christianity and western civilization have advanced beyond, unlike some other religions and cultures I could name … OK, pretty much one other religion/culture. His points appear to refer to communism and Nazism, and what happens when you ditch religion. Also, apparently, the dangers of kowtowing to someone else’s religious/cultural makeover demands.

Awaiting the indignation, demands for apologies and maybe some riotous, inflamed expressions of outrage on the part of other religions/cultures. OK, pretty much one other religion/culture.


Topics: Europe, religion

  Posted by Jules Crittenden at 1:00 pm Comments (3) on Sunday, September 27, 2009

3 Responses to “Oops, Pope Did It Again”

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  2. MikeH Says:

    When is he going to realize that a proper dhimmi would eschew that line of reasoning for one that was subservient. This is the one point that muslims are in unanimous agreement with each other.

    An islamic joke: It has come to the attention of the Kaliphate that the dhimmis are failing to lay down when they die. Henceforth all dhimmis will, at the cessation of life, assume a prone position so the street cleaners will be able to identify the dead infidels from those who are still hanging on. This will be considered common courtesy and will be adhered to in the future.

  3. Warpiper Says:

    God forbid! Before long, certain European governments will begin to protest these messages from the Pope, thereby doing those other religions/cultures’ jobs for them.

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