Pope 'understands' Catholic exodus
September 22nd 2011 23:43
The German said in a statement that it was protesting over the "crude, anti-American, anti-Israeli and anti-West tirade by the Iranian president".
"He was pulling on my hair and he was punching at me and kicking at me, and this went on for two or three minutes," the former Scientology executive told the newspaper.
Researchers from the University of Western Australia and Murdoch University and an international team analysed the genetic material of the hair.
The Church describes them as a "posse of lunatics" led by a media whore.
They would then start to talk about sexual behaviour, trying to normalise it through conversation, then convincing the victim to strip for a web camera.
"I can understand that in the face of such reports, people, especially those close to victims, would say 'this isn't my Church anymore'," the Pope, 84, said.
Dr Joe Dortch, a researcher with the University of Western Australia, said the discovery rewrote the story about how Aborigines arrived in Australia some 50,000 years ago.
"He was pulling on my hair and he was punching at me and kicking at me, and this went on for two or three minutes," the former Scientology executive told the newspaper.
Researchers from the University of Western Australia and Murdoch University and an international team analysed the genetic material of the hair.
The Church describes them as a "posse of lunatics" led by a media whore.
They would then start to talk about sexual behaviour, trying to normalise it through conversation, then convincing the victim to strip for a web camera.
"I can understand that in the face of such reports, people, especially those close to victims, would say 'this isn't my Church anymore'," the Pope, 84, said.
Dr Joe Dortch, a researcher with the University of Western Australia, said the discovery rewrote the story about how Aborigines arrived in Australia some 50,000 years ago.
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