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    Default Re: Religion, Rome and The Reich: The Vatican's other dirty secret


    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Father
    MIT BRENNENDER SORGE
    Touche!!!

    Only a total crackpot would think the Catholic Church approved of the Nazis. The Nazis actively attacked the Catholic Church, imprisoning and killing thousands of Catholics who stood up against it. The Church, though defenseless, stoood up against Hitler.

    From: Nazi Policy and the Catholic Church by Karol Jozef Gajewski
    http://www.catholiceducation.org/art...ld/wh0033.html

    "Though Hitler felt a particular urgency — and hatred — when dealing with Jews and Communists, he viewed
    the Catholic Church as a pernicious opponent, a deeply-entrenched threat that must be controlled and
    eventually uprooted from German life in order to establish his promised Thousand-Year-Reich. From his early
    years of political dreaming, from within the pages of Mein Kampf to the Table Talk Hitler himself made his
    contempt for the ‘slave’ ideology of Christianity and its Jewish roots perfectly clear. Though the scale of
    Christian persecution cannot be compared to the Jewish Holocaust of 1941-1945, except perhaps in Poland,
    the ultimate destruction of Christianity was one of the Nazis long-term aims."


    So much for such mindless anti-catholic conspiracy theories.

  2. #42

    Default Re: Religion, Rome and The Reich: The Vatican's other dirty secret

    Hence the bold move of Vatican II.

    Like I said, there are two things that I am stating, and then possibly a third.

    1. That for a time, Catholicism was oppressive to the Jews, since there really was a time that the Church was run by misguided individuals.

    2. That the Catholic Church has taken very bold steps in addressing these same issues. Hence Vatican II in the 1960's and Pope John Paul II's apology in 2000.

    3. That today, the cruel irony is that some Jewish people are using everything from the Inquisition to the Holocaust, sending most of the Western world on a guilt trip, to justify their own atrocities that they commit in the name of their establishment of Israel, uprooting generations of Muslims in the area and sowing the seeds of hate that have grown into terrorism today.

  3. #43

    Default Re: Religion, Rome and The Reich: The Vatican's other dirty secret

    Oops. Here's the link to:

    A PAPAL APOLOGY

    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/relig...logy_3-13.html

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    Default Re: Religion, Rome and The Reich: The Vatican's other dirty secret

    Anyway, the difference between my opinion and that of others is that, while some in this thread say that "Catholics Supported Nazism" I think that the reverse is true. And by reverse, I mean, and you will find that in all of my posts here - Nazism used Catholicism to support itsefl. By that, I mean, they used the hatred and discrimination towards Jews hardwired into European society at the time by some centuries-old Papal Bull/

    And, to their credit, the Vatican acknowledged this error, first by establishing Vatican II and then, with Pope John Paul's apology.

    I also believe that the topic of Cathocism in relation to Nazism is moot and academic. Like I stated earlier, it's like Cebuanos today being held accountable for the death of Magellan.

    There are far more current topics in relation to the Church that I would like addressed, such as those in relation to the *** abuse scandals, where priests, instead of facing justice, are mysteriously hidden from public scrutiny; also, I also believe that homosexuals should NOT be banned from being priests; I also believe that women have as much right to be preachers as men do.




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    Default Re: Religion, Rome and The Reich: The Vatican's other dirty secret

    I'm with you when it comes to scandalous activities of some priests .................

    When it comes to women as priests? Why not, especially that we had a dwindling supply of men ............... the problem I think does not necessarily lies within the Catholic Church.......it lies with the cultural background of each locality.......some locals maybe more strictly patriarchal so having women as their leaders might not worked......the Catholic Church had always been adaptive to cultures as long as it doesn't conflict with the good news it is spreading............Just like in advance and more civilized society........people celebrate mass or equivalent in more solemn and formal way.........while in some primitive societies......people might even be attending mass topless naked, even women, but its their culture, we should not descriminate their ways..............that's why I don't get surprised when the Catholic Church has always been accused of practicing the so called pagan cultures.................

    When it comes to homosexuals as priests? Well, not just homosexuals, lets treat all gays equally ...............all men are capable of committing scandals anyway not just those gays............but then again problem arises with the Cultural background of each locality............

    Quote Originally Posted by Carlo Borromeo
    Anyway, the difference between my opinion and that of others is that, while some in this thread say that "Catholics Supported Nazism" I think that the reverse is true. And by reverse, I mean, and you will find that in all of my posts here - Nazism used Catholicism to support itsefl. By that, I mean, they used the hatred and discrimination towards Jews hardwired into European society at the time by some centuries-old Papal Bull/

    And, to their credit, the Vatican acknowledged this error, first by establishing Vatican II and then, with Pope John Paul's apology.

    I also believe that the topic of Cathocism in relation to Nazism is moot and academic. Like I stated earlier, it's like Cebuanos today being held accountable for the death of Magellan.

    There are far more current topics in relation to the Church that I would like addressed, such as those in relation to the *** abuse scandals, where priests, instead of facing justice, are mysteriously hidden from public scrutiny; also, I also believe that homosexuals should NOT be banned from being priests; I also believe that women have as much right to be preachers as men do.




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