...and how about no pope at all?
Looking fwd to that.
...and how about no pope at all?
Looking fwd to that.
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This is David Icke's take on the issue at hand....
David Icke
Pope Benedict XVI is to resign at the end of this month after nearly eight years as the head of the Catholic Church, saying he is too old to continue at the age of 85.
There will be a lot more to know that's for sure - there always is.
Pity, I always liked his eyes - did you, children?
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/7...ck-resignation
Pope in shock resignation
www.davidicke.com
David Icke - Exposing the dreamworld we believe to be real
Well, if they stick to the old paradigm that only males can be priests then how could a woman become pope?Posted by MBerger47 (here)
How about a WOMAN for the next Pope! It would be about time. In fact, it is The Age of Women. Women do just about everything valuable in the world today, include fight in wars, and a woman Pope would bring a balance and compassion to the Catholic church that it has never really seen before.
Check out http://www.newmessage.org/nm/the-age-of-women/
For them it will be revolutionary enough to have a 'black' (=dark skinned) pope. And Francis Arinze (Nigeria) seems
to be on the popular (pun intended) list. Not to be confused with the Superior General of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits)
also nicknamed the black pope, currently Adolfo Nicolás.
Maybe they consider it the right time for all the confusion. A colored American president (from Africa) and a colored Pope (also from Africa)
while in the meantime behind the curtains the real power is in the hands of a white man from Spain.
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