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IALuder
04-02-2005, 05:01 PM
am i the only one happy he died and the one chick died becuase im sick of seeing that shit on every tv channel.

beside it was time for the pope to go anyways. he couldnt do half the shit he was susposed to.

JDMFantasy2k
04-02-2005, 05:52 PM
a friend of mine has $27 dollars riding on a bet that he would die before 12:00 AM friday night, so i think he's gonna have to pay out.

GT40FIED
04-02-2005, 06:19 PM
Well...I'm not jumping up and down, if that's what you mean. I'm rarely happy when someone dies (although that has been the occasion sometimes). The pope made a lot of bad decisions IMO but that doesn't mean I'm happy he's dead. The said thing is the next pope is likely to be more reactionary.

IALuder
04-02-2005, 06:33 PM
^true. im not jumping up and down either.
im just hoping that the next pope doesnt get to worked up and turn everything about religion.

pdiggitydogg
04-02-2005, 07:01 PM
aw he died? I kinda liked him...for no particular reason

GT40FIED
04-02-2005, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by IALuder
^true. im not jumping up and down either.
im just hoping that the next pope doesnt get to worked up and turn everything about religion.

Well...he was the pope. What did you expect him to make everything about? Lowering mortgage rates and easy home improvement tips? Whoever they pick to succeed him will no doubt be worse. I don't think anything will change for the better in the catholic church for the next 2 or 3 popes.

mylittlecivic
04-02-2005, 07:41 PM
yeah what about all the other millions of people dieing everyday

Kyle
04-02-2005, 09:17 PM
He was a good man. It was his time but it IS sad to see him die. And i'm not religious at all.

esthirteen
04-02-2005, 09:33 PM
big blah to me. i could care less IMO.

IALuder
04-03-2005, 07:26 AM
Originally posted by GT40FIED
Well...he was the pope. What did you expect him to make everything about? Lowering mortgage rates and easy home improvement tips? Whoever they pick to succeed him will no doubt be worse. I don't think anything will change for the better in the catholic church for the next 2 or 3 popes.

no, i was implying that he didnt make everything that was going one in the world a religious purpose. or a focus point for religion. untill it crossed paths.

i just dont want the next pope to make everything a relgious focus.

Kyle
04-03-2005, 02:33 PM
Just delete this post man...it just makes YOU look like an idiot.

IALuder
04-03-2005, 08:17 PM
thats ok, its the only thing i got going for me.

MissJDM
04-04-2005, 12:52 AM
Happy to see someone die is just weird.

I mean, if it was some serial killer slash rapist or whatever...yah, sure.

But..this pope? I think this is one...ironic thread.

ChrisCantSkate
04-04-2005, 12:55 AM
Originally posted by IALuder
no, i was implying that he didnt make everything that was going one in the world a religious purpose. or a focus point for religion. untill it crossed paths.

i just dont want the next pope to make everything a relgious focus.

100% completely confused by this.

your saying he didnt make everything going on religous unless it crossed paths.. and you dont want the next pope to make everything religous... but you didnt like this one?

honestly i cant beleive you made this post. maybe because i was raised catholic(although not really religious anymore) but it seems well.. very below anyone to be happy the pope died. its one thing to not be religous and not care in the sence that it didnt have a effect your life, but to be happy... i dunno... hell might be calling :D

IALuder
04-04-2005, 03:47 AM
well i know what im saying. sorry i cant explain it better.

Racing Rice
04-04-2005, 10:32 AM
:dunce: Look at me... I'm IALuder and I make stupid posts. :D *JFWY*

I personally couldn't care either way, I'm not catholic and I don't get the whole Catholic religion.:nono:

CD5Passion
04-04-2005, 11:09 AM
I was raised catholic and it was sad... but i dont think he has any more importance than any other person who dies in this world

so all in all I'm just happy I dont have to hear about it any more

ChrisCantSkate
04-04-2005, 06:46 PM
Originally posted by Racing Rice
:dunce: Look at me... I'm IALuder and I make stupid posts. :D

:D the face sets it over the top

esthirteen
04-04-2005, 06:52 PM
Originally posted by ChrisCantSkate
:D the face sets it over the top

haha, yes, the face just helps so much...

IALuder
04-04-2005, 07:22 PM
:no: :no: :no:

lol it does help the effect.

GT40FIED
04-04-2005, 07:35 PM
Well...in Ben's defense...I think he meant that he was happy it wouldn't be the only thing on the news anymore (which also turned out to be an incorrect assumption). Honestly, if I want to watch the news, I'd like to see news. The pope died a few days ago...it's not news anymore. Then again that Schiavo girl died before the pope and she's still in the "news". Oh well. Guess I'll just have to stop watching the news altogether...but I will need to be updated on the Michael Jackson trial.:rolleyes:

ChrisCantSkate
04-05-2005, 12:17 AM
well.. its news coverage on what they are doing post death for both of them... the news is always going to suck, thats why its the news. when its on the war or election we're bitching that its always on and they arnt covering other topics, we as a people just are never happy.

the pope dying and having to re-elect is bigger news than almost any other change in power since its an unschedualed change for the head of one of the major religions. i'd expect them to cover it fully as a news station. it is the biggest thing going on now in the world wether it directly effects you or not.

GT40FIED
04-05-2005, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by ChrisCantSkate
the pope dying and having to re-elect is bigger news than almost any other change in power since its an unschedualed change for the head of one of the major religions.

Well...the fact that it's unscheduled is really the church's fault. I mean really, they should've picked someone to succeed JP II when he starting getting his ass kicked by Parkinson's a few years ago. Seems to me that would've been the responsible thing to do (although not wholely sympathetic). It seems ironic that his stay as pope was marked by unprecidented travel around the world, yet in his last few years it was all he could do to lift his head up.:no:

Racing Rice
04-05-2005, 08:01 AM
Originally posted by GT40FIED
It seems ironic that his stay as pope was marked by unprecidented travel around the world, yet in his last few years it was all he could do to lift his head up.:no:

I never quite understood why they kept him in there during that whole ordeal, but like I said I know nothing about how that stuff works.:o

ebpda9
04-05-2005, 08:33 AM
funny with all the coverage. catholicism is not even the major religion in the world. too bad they grouped all the cristianity toghether, because i know there are gonna be 3-4 more categories. i think the catholics are only about 20-22% of the population in the world today.

http://www.adherents.com/Religions_By_Adherents.html

ChrisCantSkate
04-05-2005, 08:41 AM
Originally posted by GT40FIED
Well...the fact that it's unscheduled is really the church's fault. I mean really, they should've picked someone to succeed JP II when he starting getting his ass kicked by Parkinson's a few years ago. Seems to me that would've been the responsible thing to do (although not wholely sympathetic). It seems ironic that his stay as pope was marked by unprecidented travel around the world, yet in his last few years it was all he could do to lift his head up.:no:

its papal tradition not to do that until he dies. im sure they started thinking of canadates, but its unschedualed as far as not a yearly thing. theres supposta be some downtime when all the head cardnals meet in the vatacin to vote on a new pope. speed is not an issue for them.

ChrisCantSkate
04-05-2005, 08:44 AM
Originally posted by Racing Rice
I never quite understood why they kept him in there during that whole ordeal, but like I said I know nothing about how that stuff works.:o

they are elected in for a lifetime. through thick and thin. its just tradition

IALuder
04-05-2005, 09:27 AM
i think catholicism is like a cult. its tho only huge religion that has a leader. no other religion has someone that so high in mighty whjat ever he does they follow him. i just think that right there is stupid.

besides, steve was right im tired of hearing about whats going to happen next, or what they did with his body today ect. its not any other religion has a huge figure that passes away to make things like this.

ChrisCantSkate
04-05-2005, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by IALuder
i think catholicism is like a cult. its tho only huge religion that has a leader. no other religion has someone that so high in mighty whjat ever he does they follow him. i just think that right there is stupid.


well... actually i havce to disagree again haha... if anything its not like a cult. through out time whenever a group of people didnt like the way catholics did things they went off on a tangent of what they thought to be the "right way" of doing things, thus why theres all those little versions of christianity. catholics are very deep in tradition since they are the origional christian religion that everything stemed off of.

also the budists(i think) have a head of their religion, the dahli lamma(sp?) and the church of england, im sure tehres more... i'll do some resarch before posting any deffinite statments on it

and for cult like religions.... think of the islam and other religions that are constantly killing themselves in the name of their god(s). yes the catholics had the crusaides, but thats just because they were the major christain religion at the time. im sure that it would have been much different had tehre been all these little versions of it at the time.

honestly ben, i know what your saying, and im jsut busting your balls on the slightly major details your overlooking. its just you have a slightly warped veiw on how the catholic church works since im guessing you got most of it from the news.

GT40FIED
04-05-2005, 05:06 PM
Originally posted by ChrisCantSkate
well... actually i havce to disagree again haha... if anything its not like a cult. through out time whenever a group of people didnt like the way catholics did things they went off on a tangent of what they thought to be the "right way" of doing things, thus why theres all those little versions of christianity. catholics are very deep in tradition since they are the origional christian religion that everything stemed off of.

also the budists(i think) have a head of their religion, the dahli lamma(sp?) and the church of england, im sure tehres more... i'll do some resarch before posting any deffinite statments on it

and for cult like religions.... think of the islam and other religions that are constantly killing themselves in the name of their god(s). yes the catholics had the crusaides, but thats just because they were the major christain religion at the time. im sure that it would have been much different had tehre been all these little versions of it at the time.

honestly ben, i know what your saying, and im jsut busting your balls on the slightly major details your overlooking. its just you have a slightly warped veiw on how the catholic church works since im guessing you got most of it from the news.

Well, really there weren't any "major" offshoots of of christianity until Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the Wittenburg church in the 1500s (detail, among other things, papal abuses). Before that you had small groups that did things their own way...but not too radically different. Then again, if you look at groups like the Cathars in southern France, even those little groups still got fucked by the catholic church as the Cathars were the target of the first inquisition. After that first land/power grab...errr...I mean convertion of heretics...yeah, the church hired Torquemada (http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/religion/torquemada/) and headed off to Spain. Since Torquemada makes Hitler look like an Eagle Scout, I'll assume there's no way that the catholic church could've missed how fucked up he was...even had it been just a little.

Before that you had the crusades...and the children's crusades. But I digress. Arguments can certainly be made for a strong catholic/christian link to the occult and paganism. Hell...many of christianity's rituals and rites are swiped from pagans. You know...like the sacrament? Eating christ's body and drinking his blood don't sound a thing like cannibalism. People rising from the dead or having mystical powers seems perfectly normal, too. While other religions may have a spiritual leader, I don't know of any that have such an elaborate hierarchy (bishops, archbishops, cardinals, etc.). As someone who was raised catholic, I think it's the job of other catholics to question the church and what they say since you have no say in what goes on.

CD5Passion
04-05-2005, 05:10 PM
it's funny cause you were just telling me about this not all to long ago and reading this thread I've been waiting for said factoids to be thrown in.