Saturday, 4th September 2010

Pope Calls For A New NWO

Posted on 07. Jul, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Business & Finance, Economy, Feedback, Politics, Religion, Shera Crossan


Pope Benedict today pinned responsibility for the worldwide recession squarely on greed and an amoral fascination with technological progress for its own sake.

This must be tackled, he said, by the creation of a global political authority and financial order based not just on the search for ever greater profits, but on ethics and a sense of the common good.

The pontiff made the appeal in a 144-page encyclical – a reflection on doctrine that is the highest form of papal writing – three days before he was due to discuss the global downturn with Barack Obama.

Caritas in Veritate (Charity in Truth) is Benedict’s third encyclical and the first to deal exclusively with economic and social issues. In one section, he says the current economic crisis is “clear proof” of the “pernicious effects of sin”.MORE

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4 Responses to “Pope Calls For A New NWO”

  1. Angryyoungman 8 July 2009 at 12:49 am #

    Like I’ve said before, mainstream Christianity is completely compromised. Any sane White Catholic would side with Bishop Williams and the rest of the traditionalist, Latin-mass Catholics. Any sane White Protestant would side with Christian Identity, traditional Mormonism, Christian Orthodox, and traditional Lutherans/Baptists etc. None of the Evan-jellycal crap.

    That being said, those interested in historic Euro-centric religion might look into Odinism, Neo-Druidism, Slavic Paganism, and the Romano-Greek Pantheon depending on your ethnic affiliations or tastes.

  2. John Taurus 8 July 2009 at 4:17 am #

    The pope serves Israel. He has already gone to Israel and assured the Jews there that he is their boy.

    The sucking sounds coming from Israel made the Pope sound like a pig. His groveling was embarassing.

  3. a244 8 July 2009 at 8:06 am #

    Economics is not SIN. SIN is not economics.

    In the old days a christian-subjected economist could be punished for heresy. Christian economics and communist economics are quite similar.

    By “christian economics” I define it as when the church had power to punish and enforce.

    The Medici bankrolled the Renaissance. They did that because they didn’t want to be hauled up before the inquisition. By building umpteen churches the Medici could insure themselves against a religious inquisition. It was a tax by an implied threat hanging over their heads.

    The printing press ( more accurately moveable type ) made books cheap and plentiful. At one time it was illegal to translate the bible from latin to popular languages.

    We”ve been there, Mr Pope.

  4. squarepegroundhole 8 July 2009 at 8:04 pm #

    FILTHY sold out piece of crap….


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