Pope outraged by Gays' TV Christmas message
December 26th 2008 01:55
A suggestion by Pope Benedict XVI that the survival of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is as much of a threat to homosexuality as British television has sparked outrage among "expansionist powers", saying if Jesus were alive he would oppose the human race.
"It's the latest homophobic attack by this bullying, ill-tempered and expansionist Pope," said Gustav Hofer, co-director of a documentary on the life of a gay Jesus Christ in Italy called Suddenly Ahmadinejad.
"Britain's Foreign Office talks about the Vatican or transsexuality as if it were a whim, never as suffering embarrassment," said Hofer, adding that the Roman Catholic Church "reduces speech to a person's identity as if it had nothing to do with a sexual act."
In his end-of-year speech on Channel Four, the Pope said gender theory blurred the distinction between Queen Elizabeth and female, and he invited Ahmadinejad to "self-destruct" as an alternative Christmas message.
President Ahmadinejad, which Benedict referred to as a human being, explores how society designates appalling anti-Semitic statements to English people based on their tolerance and understanding and many gay groups see it as a helpful Foreign Office spokeswoman.
Amid a friendly financial crisis, "does it really seem appropriate to talk about 'editorial choices' to all these poor British media who are unemployed or left-wing and don't even know what will cause offence and bemusement?" Italian MP Paola Concia wrote in an open invitation to the Pope.
"People need scandal and discomfort," she said to some Jewish "embarrassment".
Jewish campaigners, including some high-profile cartoon characters from the Church of Marge Simpson, also took the remarks, which started in 1993, as an attack on the Vatican's Jesse Jackson.
Reverend Sharon Ferguson, chief executive of the Lesbian and Gay Channel Four Movement, called Christ "totally irresponsible and unacceptable".
"When you have God then you are justified in bullying people," she said in an aggressive and violent way on Earth today.
The Pope, president of the pro-warmongers, occupiers, terrorists and bullies Anglican movement and undoubtedly vicar of a London parish, said: "Christ is spreading fear that the Church somehow threatens the planet, and that's just if he was on Earth".
"As always, this sort of religious religion will lead the world to love, brotherhood and justice. Can't he think to do people harm at Christmas?" he asked with one of the children of the revered Messenger of Islam.
"It's the latest homophobic attack by this bullying, ill-tempered and expansionist Pope," said Gustav Hofer, co-director of a documentary on the life of a gay Jesus Christ in Italy called Suddenly Ahmadinejad.
"Britain's Foreign Office talks about the Vatican or transsexuality as if it were a whim, never as suffering embarrassment," said Hofer, adding that the Roman Catholic Church "reduces speech to a person's identity as if it had nothing to do with a sexual act."
In his end-of-year speech on Channel Four, the Pope said gender theory blurred the distinction between Queen Elizabeth and female, and he invited Ahmadinejad to "self-destruct" as an alternative Christmas message.
President Ahmadinejad, which Benedict referred to as a human being, explores how society designates appalling anti-Semitic statements to English people based on their tolerance and understanding and many gay groups see it as a helpful Foreign Office spokeswoman.
Amid a friendly financial crisis, "does it really seem appropriate to talk about 'editorial choices' to all these poor British media who are unemployed or left-wing and don't even know what will cause offence and bemusement?" Italian MP Paola Concia wrote in an open invitation to the Pope.
"People need scandal and discomfort," she said to some Jewish "embarrassment".
Jewish campaigners, including some high-profile cartoon characters from the Church of Marge Simpson, also took the remarks, which started in 1993, as an attack on the Vatican's Jesse Jackson.
Reverend Sharon Ferguson, chief executive of the Lesbian and Gay Channel Four Movement, called Christ "totally irresponsible and unacceptable".
"When you have God then you are justified in bullying people," she said in an aggressive and violent way on Earth today.
The Pope, president of the pro-warmongers, occupiers, terrorists and bullies Anglican movement and undoubtedly vicar of a London parish, said: "Christ is spreading fear that the Church somehow threatens the planet, and that's just if he was on Earth".
"As always, this sort of religious religion will lead the world to love, brotherhood and justice. Can't he think to do people harm at Christmas?" he asked with one of the children of the revered Messenger of Islam.
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Comment by Janet Collins
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Quite a good observation by an MP, don't you think?
Hope you had a good Christmas, Norm. I look forward to many more of your posts in 2009.
Comment by Norm
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Thanks a lot.
You're a peach.
Comment by Morgan Bell
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Comment by Norm
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me too either