Anti-Compassionate Vatican Blames The Usual Suspects!

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No doubt taking its cue from Holy Father's famous own Christian Hitler Youth, The Vatican went further in its public relations blitzkrieg: Putting all the blame for the recent criticism, of the widspread Catholic scandals, on Homosexuals, and on Abortionists.

Vatican blasts anti-Catholic 'hate' campaign - Yahoo! News

The Archbishop of Canterbury was not reported to have expressed an opinion, of the gangland-level slur, yet so far on Tuesday. Church-Abuse-Denial would better be said the Catholic, order of the day.

The Vatican was actually taking pains to express its own opinon that the Holy Father had apologized enough. All the outcry, and of the investigation reports yet to happen, were better to be categorized in the context of "Anti-Semitism(?)."

It is not clear if the Vatican was at all aware that it tried that tack, before!

The Holy Father was in fact described as "strong" in his own personal beliefs, no doubt even from those youthful times in Nazi Germany. The Vatican is possibly alarmed that the planet learned nothing from whatever it was that had happened.

No apparent basis of groups or individuals were identified, in the report.

Christians, of course, are of a more compassionate nature of attack group, including in America, and especially at a time like this!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(No other groups identifiable, are likely involved!)
 
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because men having sex with boys has nothing to do with homosexuality...

im never going to be sarcastic free.
 
A larger message of the dead Jewish rabbi is that even the Law of Moses was made for the humanity of the assembled peoples. The Assembled Peoples were not to be regarded to have been made for the Law of Moses.

Many would say that a message like that could be spread around.

So wherein the Law no longer benefits the Assembled Peoples, then certainly even the rules of sabbath could be broken on a survival imperative.

The Conservative doctrines, likely of all faiths, harbor no such compassionate, selective embracement of codes and commandments.

The woman not willing or able to subject a new life to any such horror of an inhuman existence would not be said guility of the mortal sin of murder. Would an abortion in Nazi Concentration camps, for Jews, Poles, Slavs, Dissidents, Homosexuals, Undesirables and Criminals be regarded a mortal sin? The anti-abortionist has to contend that a short life in the gas chamber, or living past that, then in the crematory: Was the actually holy intent and message of Christ.

Luke 20 contains a story about a woman taken seven times. The nature of devices, medical procedures, coat-hanger manufacturers, or magical potion, traveling salesmen(?): Is not discussed. More, or less, "The children of G-d neither marry, nor are given in marriage. Neither shall they die any more. . . ." is more the actual message.

Then see The Christian message about the Law and codes, and then compare and contrast with so-called, "Conservative Christianity." A Compassionate Message is not in the Conservative mantra.

The fellow who played the bartender in Casablanca, incidentally, was old family friend, of a working actor background. "Round up the usual suspects," is a famous old line from that movie, which the actor playing the local Nazi governor would use a lot.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Even Law of Great Half-Wit Father in Washington, Change Many Times--Especially in business practices and bailouts!)
 
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