Cardinal: If Climate Talks stall Pope may gently intervene

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If the Pope does intervene does that mean that the left will have a stoke over separation of church and state?

News from The Associated Press

LE BOURGET, France (AP) -- If international climate talks really stall, don't be surprised if there might be an ever-so-slight intervention by Pope Francis.

Cardinal Peter Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace who helped draft the pope's June encyclical on global warming, said the pontiff has "deep trust" that negotiators in Paris will get the job done. But just in case they don't, the pope might possibly send a gentle message, he said.
 
What makes him think anyone cares about his opinion on secular matters?
 
If the Pope does intervene does that mean that the left will have a stoke over separation of church and state?

News from The Associated Press

LE BOURGET, France (AP) -- If international climate talks really stall, don't be surprised if there might be an ever-so-slight intervention by Pope Francis.

Cardinal Peter Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace who helped draft the pope's June encyclical on global warming, said the pontiff has "deep trust" that negotiators in Paris will get the job done. But just in case they don't, the pope might possibly send a gentle message, he said.

The Pope can gently stick his global warming idiocy up his royal patootie.
 
What makes him think anyone cares about his opinion on secular matters?

That's my point, if the Pope speaks out for one of the lefts causes then the left will be singing "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."
 

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