This should be the eighth deadly sin.
That would mean a lotta behbies and elders heading for hell.
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This should be the eighth deadly sin.
This should be the eighth deadly sin.
That would mean a lotta behbies and elders heading for hell.
This should be the eighth deadly sin.
That would mean a lotta behbies and elders heading for hell.
I meant specifically pooping in your pants about who the next Pope is.
This should be the eighth deadly sin.
That would mean a lotta behbies and elders heading for hell.
I meant specifically pooping in your pants about who the next Pope is.
That's like not being scared about who the next president of America is. Politicians there are bananas and they have a tendency to steamroll over countries they don't like, killing innocent people like they're videogame characters. You need someone on the top of the foodchain who you can trust. And I don't trust cardinals, or whatever, for as far as I can throw em.
Problem is they can't with out violating the bible as it says in it the infallible word of god and must taken that way literally word for word and as result such things as lifting the ban on gay marriage is bad, the same for contraception and woman as clergy etc would be impossible as a result
The Catholic church isn't fundamentalist. Reality is that most people in the Holy See are just conservative.
Exactly - they don't take the Bible literally when it comes to evolution (official Vatican doctrine is that evolution happened, it's conservative Protestant churches that reject it). They also almost changed their mind on contraception with Vatican II.
Problem is they can't with out violating the bible as it says in it the infallible word of god and must taken that way literally word for word and as result such things as lifting the ban on gay marriage is bad, the same for contraception and woman as clergy etc would be impossible as a result
The Catholic church isn't fundamentalist. Reality is that most people in the Holy See are just conservative.
Exactly - they don't take the Bible literally when it comes to evolution (official Vatican doctrine is that evolution happened, it's conservative Protestant churches that reject it). They also almost changed their mind on contraception with Vatican II.
Specifically, they accept evolution with the exception of special creation of the human soul.
Exactly - they don't take the Bible literally when it comes to evolution (official Vatican doctrine is that evolution happened, it's conservative Protestant churches that reject it). They also almost changed their mind on contraception with Vatican II.
Specifically, they accept evolution with the exception of special creation of the human soul.
Which means they accept evolution completely, since souls are a specifically religious concept that aren't addressed in the scientific theory of evolution at all.
Cardinal O'Brien said in his statement he had already tendered his resignation as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, due to take effect when he turned 75 next month, but Pope Benedict "has now decided that my resignation will take effect today".
The next pope? I'm pooping my pants.
This should be the eighth deadly sin.
The next pope? I'm pooping my pants.
This should be the eighth deadly sin.
That would certainly make for an interesting FMA character.
I don't get it. So he's going to continue to serve as ex-pope or something?
So, is he still going to be infallible after tomorrow? That's what I'm curious about. Maybe he stepped down so he could buy a lottery ticket.
So, is he still going to be infallible after tomorrow? That's what I'm curious about. Maybe he stepped down so he could buy a lottery ticket.
So, is he still going to be infallible after tomorrow? That's what I'm curious about. Maybe he stepped down so he could buy a lottery ticket.
I think the pope is only technically infallible when making certain statements as a teacher of the Church. The last time a pope made a formal statement about doctrine that's considered to be infallible was in 1950 about the Virgin Mary's assumption into heaven. See here for more explanations.