Creationist insanity
June 19, 2008
Video: YouTube
This sort of behavior is reprehensible and as a ’scientist’ I am offended, not about religion as such, since belief in a supreme universal intelligence should be a positive thing. However, anybody who has taken the trouble to look outside the various religious dogmas, read about the historical facts and actually think for themselves; a thing that kids of this age can’t do, can’t possibly seriously defend such things as man riding dinosaurs.
Even a most basic study of the history of the Church, shows the Churches to be not only immoral, but calculatingly so. Anybody with an ounce of intelligence that is taken in by this moronic dogma amazes me, if they preach this stuff their ability to teach this dribble to kids should be treated as a crime against humanity, on the grounds that it promotes ignorance and conflicts… this I believe is so, whether it be taught by Christians, Muslims, Zionists or even Scientologist.
From Nexus - Criminal History Papacy
“Such periods of “deepest humiliation” to the papacy were quite recurrent, and have been even into the 21st century when the extent of priesthood pedophilia was publicly exposed (Apology of Pope John Paul II, March 2002). It was Pope Stephen VII (VI), “a gouty and gluttonous old priest” (Bishop Liutprand of Cremona, c. 922–972), who ordered the rotting corpse of Pope Formosus to be exhumed from its grave of eight months, tied upright in a chair and put on trial for transgressions of the canons. In front of his putrefying body and dressed in purple and gold regalia stood the pope, his bishops, the nobles of Rome and Lamberto of Tuscany.
The “trial” was a grotesque and obscene farce. The pope paced backwards and forwards and shrieked at the corpse, declaring it guilty. A deacon, standing beside the decomposing body of the ex-pope, answered on its behalf. In this macabre incident, today piously called the “Cadaver Synod”, the deceased pope was duly condemned, stripped of his vestments, three fingers cut from his right hand and his remains dumped into the River Tiber. “In this disgusting business, he - Pope Stephen VII (VI) - cannot be excused for what followed. In declaring the dead pope deposed he also annulled all his acts, including his ordinations. His grim and grisly role provoked a violent reaction in Rome, and in late July or early August Pope Stephen was imprisoned and later strangled.” (The Popes: A Concise Biographical History, ibid., p. 160)“
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