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Re: Attack on the Pope: Who will Kill Pope Benedict XVI in Istanbul?     

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Author: Wanker
Date: Nov 28, 2006 04:53

...Malachy more meaningful. The next Pope, the 111th and the penultimate...Following the death of Pope John Paul II., Joseph Ratzinger, aged...thing, but having an elected pope take on the name of...peace). Thus, they hope this pope, Benedict XVI, will be instrumental...on January 3, 1944: "I write in obedience to you, my...the prophecy involved a reigning Pope. I The Vatican proclaimed that...
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Re: Attack on the Pope: Who will Kill Pope Benedict XVI in Istanbul?     

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Author: Wanker
Date: Nov 28, 2006 04:53

...Malachy more meaningful. The next Pope, the 111th and the penultimate...Following the death of Pope John Paul II., Joseph Ratzinger, aged...thing, but having an elected pope take on the name of...peace). Thus, they hope this pope, Benedict XVI, will be instrumental...on January 3, 1944: "I write in obedience to you, my...the prophecy involved a reigning Pope. I The Vatican proclaimed that...
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Attack on the Pope: Who will Kill Pope Benedict XVI in Istanbul?     

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Author: bodhi
Date: Nov 28, 2006 04:33

... Malachy more meaningful. The next Pope, the 111th and the penultimate,...Following the death of Pope John Paul II., Joseph Ratzinger, aged ...last Benedict, Benedict XV, became pope in 1914 just before World...peace). Thus, they hope this pope, Benedict XVI, will be instrumental...on January 3, 1944: "I write in obedience to you, my...the prophecy involved a reigning Pope. I The Vatican proclaimed that...
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Attack on the Pope: Who will Kill Pope Benedict XVI in Istanbul?     

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Author: bodhi
Date: Nov 28, 2006 04:33

... Malachy more meaningful. The next Pope, the 111th and the penultimate,...Following the death of Pope John Paul II., Joseph Ratzinger, aged ...last Benedict, Benedict XV, became pope in 1914 just before World...peace). Thus, they hope this pope, Benedict XVI, will be instrumental...on January 3, 1944: "I write in obedience to you, my...the prophecy involved a reigning Pope. I The Vatican proclaimed that...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: Dan Drake
Date: Sep 4, 2008 15:02

...is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church, no longer pose ...number of the Skeptical Inquirer a few years ago.) Not denounced, of course, by Pope John Paul II, who, as I've noted but really enjoy rubbing... the interpretations appear very sound. His explanation of why the Pope was so mad at Galileo looks like the best available ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 4, 2008 08:15

... the Church is saying is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church,  no longer pose any social ... second "Science and Religion" number of the Skeptical Inquirer a few years ago.) Not denounced, of course, by Pope John Paul II, who, as I've noted but really enjoy rubbing in, thought Galileo understood the relevant theology better ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 4, 2008 08:10

... that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church,  no longer pose ...social threat. I presume this is why Pope John Paul II declared that Galileo understood the theological questions better than the contemporary theologians had. ... result, despite their almost fanatical loyalty to the Pope. (No pretty red uniforms, though.) ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: Pop Fly
Date: Sep 3, 2008 17:51

... that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church,  no longer pose ...social threat. I presume this is why Pope John Paul II declared that Galileo understood the theological questions better than the contemporary theologians had. ... result, despite their almost fanatical loyalty to the Pope. (No pretty red uniforms, though.) ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: OG
Date: Sep 3, 2008 17:27

... the Church is saying is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church, no longer pose any social threat. ... "Science and Religion" number of the Skeptical Inquirer a few years ago.) Not denounced, of course, by Pope John Paul II, who, as I've noted but really enjoy rubbing in, thought Galileo understood the relevant theology better ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

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Author: Dan Drake
Date: Sep 3, 2008 14:36

... Church is saying is that Galileo was not a bad person, and that his writings, even his satires of the Church, no longer pose any social threat.... second "Science and Religion" number of the Skeptical Inquirer a few years ago.) Not denounced, of course, by Pope John Paul II, who, as I've noted but really enjoy rubbing in, thought Galileo understood the relevant theology better than ...
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