If you could have a one on one chat with the Pope for an hour , what would you ask him?
claymore Thurs 03/07/08 10:51
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You don't REALLY believe all that twaddle do you ?
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Why popes make it up as they go along.
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I would ask him how he justifies the Church's disinformation campaign about condoms in the developing world despite the overwhelming evidence that they save lives.
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i would ask how his church could justify holding all that wealth when an awful lot of its following were living in complete squaller
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When you were an anti-aircraft gunner for the Nazis, how many people do you think you killed?
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What makes you believe that you are a Christian?
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Or why don't you apply for a British passport as it has been loooooooooooooooooong since there was a British pope.
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Or why don’t you chose a name something like Knight rider or The occupierand start visiting R & S on AB.
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Well since Waldo and Gromit got in there with the first questions that sprung to mind.... I guess I'd ask him what he thought of the Da Vinci Code.
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would you like a swig of my white lightening?
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"Und was haben Sie im Kreig gemacht?"
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If God intended that Sunday should be a day of rest why do men of the clergy work on that day?
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Yo Beney old bean, is your hair real?
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what s really in the vaults?
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Just in case anyone is still following this thread I'm gonna thow my two'pennorth in!
In my experience, how you handle the SH*T that happens to you depends on two things.
1. Whether you actually suffer from a physical depressive illness ; or
2. Your expectations of life.
The first is a subject for another thread I think. The second is the real reason so many people feel 'unhappy' with the way their life has / is working out.
The majority of people reach adulthood with a series of 'programmes' embedded in their heads - whether they've conciously put them there or not. The expectations of parents, the aspirations of peer groups, the promises of teachers, the opinions of lovers.
We are bombarded with instructions, guidance, rules from the moment we are first born which - usually - teach us we will be happy if we........., we will be succesful if we........, we will be loved if we.......... Our expectations of life and the patterns which dictate how we pursue those expectations are set by others. Disappointment will happen when the actions we take do not result in the promised happiness, respect, love or when, despite doing what we've been 'told' things still go wrong!
The main cause of unhappiness is when we do something not just because we want to do it but because we will receive praise, approval, love, promotion etc. That implies you do what you do for the need to have another person recognise it and respond the way you want them to!
You can't dictate anothers response. You can't govern the way someone else percieves something. To do a thing for those reasons leaves you vulnerable to THEIR patterns, lessons, expectations! Is it any wonder that, generally, people are mostly unhappy with their lives?
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