Imagine if all leaders made decisions based on the teachings of the Catholic Church, wouldn't the world be wonderful. I think the Pope should be the supreme leader of the world. Not in a political sense, like a president, but rather other politicians would listen to him. What are your thoughts?
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Damn you, Illuminatalie. That's what I was going to say.
Come to think of it, why haven't I ever seen an image depicting a person in a dunce cap on FSTDT?
Imagine if all leaders made decisions based on the teachings of the Catholic Church, wouldn't the world be wonderful.
"Father, I've just molested my 3 year old daughter. What should I do?"
"Say nothing and we'll make sure no-one finds out..."
Yeah... fucking wonderful.
"Imagine if all leaders made decisions based on the teachings of the Catholic Church, wouldn't the world be wonderful."
They tired that one time: it was called the Dark Ages.
"What are your thoughts?"
You're severely out of touch with reality.
Imagine if all leaders made decisions based on the teachings of the Catholic Church, wouldn't the world be wonderful.
They did, back in the middle ages. If it was so wonderful, why did Martin Luther attract such a following?
I think that would be disasterous.
Why? Simple. I'm female, by way of ancestry I'm dark enough to look Muslim (but I'm not), and I'm atheist. I'm the perfect target!
It's been tried. It wasted the human potential of over a thousand years of European history. It's not going to happen again, guaranteed.
My thoughts are logical and pertinent, thanks for asking.
Imagine if all leaders made decisions based on the teachings of the Catholic Church, wouldn't the world be wonderful.
As an ex-Catholic woman: no, it would fucking suck.
As a member of the human race: you're too stupid to still be alive.
Edit: 'Tis Caretaker, whoops.
Imagine if all leaders made decisions based on the teachings of the Catholic Church, wouldn't the world be wonderful.
I don't know. For some reason all I can think of is this:
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But of course what has history ever taught us about anything?
>2009
"Imagine if all leaders made decisions based on the teachings of the Catholic Church, wouldn't the world be wonderful. I think the Pope should be the supreme leader of the world. Not in a political sense, like a president, but rather other politicians would listen to him. What are your thoughts?"
>2013
>The Infallible Pope Francis
What are your thoughts on Sedevacantism , phil(IQ)8.888 who's about to walk into that argumental Claymore mine array - with tripwires, pressure plates, laser-net, infra-red & movement sensor detonation - you yourself planted seven years ago...?! >:D
...or perhaps the fact that he was elected Pope in mid-March 2013 - [b]and your posts in CAF [i]end[/i] on late-February of that same year[/b] - answers that question for us.
You certainly had fore sight enough to avoid that utterly lethal paradox you'd created for yourself. With little or no previous hind sight as to how your words could potentially blow up in your own face. When you said what you did.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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