Carol Wojtyla worked for I.G. Farben, a cyanide gas producer. During WW2, he sold Zyklon B to the nazi’s the same poison used to exterminate the jews. After the war, he gained protection by becoming a priest to cover up his crimes.
Rot in hell bastard.
http://www.alamoministries.com/content/english/Antichrist/Fugitive_Pope.html
This was in William Cooper’s “Behold a Pale Horse”. Not just in that website, so don’t say I based this information just on the site. The site just gives a good summary.
To: “Are we”-
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As a Catholic, I’ve found myself extremely annoyed with His Holiness on more than one occasion.
* He infuriated Muslims when he referred to the Prophet Muhammad as “evil and inhuman”. (We need to be embracing Muslims, not further marginalizing them).
* He pissed off the Turks when he spoke out against Turkey’s accession to the EU.
* And, he angered Christians everywhere when he asserted that Catholicism was the one true faith. Catholics already suffer enough resentment from other denominations (especially Protestants) without having to worry about our Pontiff making arrogant statements such as this.
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“…the human body can remain nude and uncovered and preserve intact its splendor and its beauty…Nakedness as such is not to be equated with physical shamelessness…Immodesty is present only when nakedness plays a negative role with regard to the value of the person…The human body is not in itself shameful…Shamelessness (just like shame and modesty) is a function of the interior of a person.”
Karol Cardinal Woytyla (John Paul II), Love and Responsibility, translation by H. T. Willetts, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York: 1981.
I completely agree, which is a surprise to me, I can tell you…
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and a description
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oh I am sure that one who advocates using aborted babies for medical research will be a Saint in the Catholic Church *rolls eyes*
he is already being called “The Great”—the miracles do not make a difference as far as who he is a patron for (clarification: he definitely needs the miracles but can be any type of miracle and they do not define what he is a Saint of) and he very well could be a patron for several different causes.
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Sorry, I meant “an enthusiastic”.
We can take his word that he avoided meetings with the Hitler Youth, but where is the proof?
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I know some of the words go: “Lord, with your eyes you have searched me, kindly smiling have spoken my name”
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Don’t you need experience to comment on something
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I have followed Pope Benedicts history for close to twenty yearsw and every document regarding homosexuals has shown to be ones involving insensitivity, and disregard for their feelings. In one letter he blamed the voilence and discrimination some have expeirenced on themselves. In a second letter he urged the bishops to oppose their civil rights and finlay in a third he said that those in relationships should not be treated with any respect. It is very disturbing his attitude towards them.
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