The Pope’s Denial Problem

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  • Posted By: jojo18 @ 02/01/2009 7:49:22 AM

    newtral lays it out. 'the jews react strongly when the truth is revealed bout them'
    already the anti-semites are climbing out of their closets in response to the Pope's action.
    YES - it calls us faithless.
    NO -we are not faithless.
    We helped bring faith itself to the world!

    YES - saying we're just all faithless and that's just 'the truth' and that's WHY WE PROTEST is disgusting and anti-semitic and is an offense against G-d as well as against us. It's a slander against our entire nation.

    Again, I can't emphasize how much jews responded John Paul overall for his different stance on this.

  • Posted By: jojo18 @ 02/01/2009 7:45:46 AM

    oops i made a mistake,
    i meant the prayers were accusing all jews of being faithless, despite the fact that the jewish people help bring the idea of one G-d to the world itself and that so many jews are filled with religious faith and practice their entire lives.
    it's almost offensive beyond description.

    why did he have to do it?
    why couldn't he have respected the decision of Pope John Paul whom so many jews respected?

  • Posted By: jojo18 @ 02/01/2009 7:43:06 AM

    and just to clarify, alot of jews had alot of admiration for the last pope, who truly supported reconciliation.
    but nobody who supports reconciliation could have supported this agenda.
    it is simply too insulting and offensive to call the jews faithless, and in your prayers!
    how do you explain that?
    how do you understand it in a way that does not hurt our faith?

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