Originally posted by Drewster
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Be fair - papal infallibity was only declared a couple of hundred years ago. It says that in certain circumstance the Pope can make statements that are without possibility of error. (Not that he can't sin, or can't make mistakes otherwise). Such statements are that Mary was born without sin (Immaculate conception) and that she ascended to heaven (assumption of Mary).
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"Do you believe in the.......... etc etc etc" = No = Heretic *Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAllowed? It ought to be actively encouraged, provided we can upgrade the literal meaning of "heretics" to incorporate politicians etc.
Thats a lot of them burnt..... Misses Our "Tone" though.....
* Unfortunately me too!
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What about apologising for burning heretics?
Or is that still allowed?
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circa 2000yrs and counting -Originally posted by Churchill View PostLook Corporal, you wouldn't want to f**k with those boys.
still clinging to Transubstantiation and Papal Infallibility - I think?
Eh??? I didn't quote that quote!!!!
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It took the Catholic Church 700 years to apologise for their role in the destruction of the Knights Templar.Originally posted by expat View PostThe Pope has forgiven the Beatles for John Lennon's remark in 1966 that they were more popular than Jesus.
That's pretty good. It took them 390 years to forgive Galileo for saying that the Earth moved round the Sun.
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Who is "The Pope"? Some kind of 60s heavy metal band?Originally posted by expat View PostThe Pope has forgiven the Beatles for John Lennon's remark in 1966 that they were more popular than Jesus.
That's pretty good. It took them 390 years to forgive Galileo for saying that the Earth moved round the Sun.
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