Pope John Paul II visit to the Holyland - Part III
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@animechelle You'll see more CRIMINAL associated with Eggs Benedict XVI-Joseph RATzinger, THE CRIMINAL! spirituallysmartdotcom (see:picture positive where guys like Chavez, Putin, Jeb Bush, Phoney Blair, all bowing down and kissing this evil man's ring!) WAKE UP FOLKS! (of course, Roman Catholics are not taught that 9/11 was an inside job...unless...unless they want to involved occult theocrasies such as Masonry in the picture along with other occult-Vatican mysteries schools and orders!
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@animechelle You see, this person is THINKING for a change...unlike the majority of you! I'd like to see an order of St. Peter walk around somewhere on some priory wearing invert roman crosses.
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However, instead, you stand in front of abortionist's clinics to put on an obviuous facade to kide your guilt for the CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN AND AGAINST THE HUMANITY THAT YOU SEEMS TO HAVE COVERED UP SO NICELY!
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Stupid, dumb, and blind people who follow papal Romanism! You follow this Idol Shepherd and it's false system of Ecclesiastical and Governmental malarky 'blindly'. YOU PEOPLE HAVE DONE ABSOLUTELY 'NOTHING' ABOUT YOUR OWN CHILDREN WHO HAVE BEEN SEXUALLY ABUSED through: rape, buggery, torture, exploitation, and MURDER! May the blood of these very young children and victims be upon your hands!
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uhmm...st. peter was crucified upsidedown right?
and the pope is the successor of st. peter right?
that's how i see the connection
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why is the cross on the pope's chair upside down? (isn't that a bad sign, since its suppose to represent lucifer's cross? )
I remember this. I was only a kid, but I do remember this. We lived in Japan at time and as jewish people, we did cry. Pope John Paul II was one of the most honourable human beings who ever lived. I remember mom crying at this moment. We've always kept deep respect to other religions and certainly are hopeful about peace and coexistence between the people of God! Shalom. Amen.
DerAdventurer 2 years ago 12
Aw, absolutely. Pope John Paul II was one in a few of great human beings who have come to this life. And as jewish I do say I very much admire, respect and like him and his work, since he was a pilgrim of peace and his legacy is all about love.
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DerAdventurer 2 years ago 4