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Ratzinger was an architect of Vatican II, and is recognized as one of the formost minds in the Church. This is exactly the kind of man who should be Pope.
Originally posted by Ecthelion
I don't mind any fvcking about the church or anything I'm not one of the lot, but I feel slightly offended by some people's reaction, how anything German with power is automatically Nazi. there've been Germans in the IWF etc, were they all nazis to you? but then they had a lot less press than this guy
Don't you understand? Every young German during the 30ies and 40ies was very happy to take part to the HJ and to whip Jews. If somebody didn't actively resist, and gave in to the various pressures, it MUST mean they were -and still are- a nazi monster
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I saw a catholic fella explaining how hundreds of years ago a catholic prophet had listed atributes of all the popes right to the end of the world. Attributes that could be matched with the popes that followed historicly. Anyway, there was only one more before the one that's alive when the end times, wrath of God, plague on the nations stuff starts.
I was kinda hoping for a younger pope myself.
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We seem to have a second pope who early years were spent under Nazi rule. The Nazi's apparently had a profound effect on Ratzinger:
"As a seminarian, he was briefly enrolled in the Hitler Youth in the early 1940s, though he was never a member of the Nazi party. In 1943 he was conscripted into an antiaircraft unit guarding a BMW plant outside Munich. Later Ratzinger was sent to Austria's border with Hungary to erect tank traps. After being shipped back to Bavaria, he deserted. When the war ended, he was an American prisoner of war.
Under Hitler, Ratzinger says he watched the Nazis twist and distort the truth. Their lies about Jews, about genetics, were more than academic exercises. People died by the millions because of them. The church's service to society, Ratzinger concluded, is to stand for absolute truths that function as boundary markers: Move about within these limits, but outside them lies disaster.
Later reflection on the Nazi experience also left Ratzinger with a conviction that theology must either bind itself to the church, with its creed and teaching authority, or it becomes the plaything of outside forces -- the state in a totalitarian system or secular culture in Western liberal democracies. In a widely noted 1986 lecture in Toronto, Ratzinger put it this way: "A church without theology impoverishes and blinds, while a churchless theology melts away into caprice."
"The Vatican's Enforcer", National Catholic Reporter, April 16, 1999.
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