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Subject: Pope discusses psychiatry's theory that sex-obsession is
"normal."

Date: Apr 15, 2010 2:04 PM

ARTICLE BELOW
======================================

If you disagree with these psychiatric
perverts that "Sex Cures All Diseases,"
your life is GAME OVER:
http://www.actionlyme.org/PHILLIPS_JE_PERVERT.htm
although all along we've claimed that
if we indeed had the magical powers
to collectively superimaginate the
same biomarkers of disease the Yale
Lyme perps say we have:
http://www.actionlyme.org/070430.htm
we wouldn't be giving *OURSELVES* these
signs of sickness.

:)))

I hope we're *DONE* now, with isolating
the Catholic Church as if they were the
worst offenders, when it happened to have
been the same diabolical psychiatric pervert
gang who trained the DCF sluts:
http://www.actionlyme.org/AARON_RUSSO.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/BRITISH_PSYCHIATRY.htm

Nobody told us we was paying duh whore-
enforcement team a starting salary of $56,000
a year:
http://www.actionlyme.org/080924.htm


Are we done?

We're done:

The Talmud Rules on Sex With Children:
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=talmud+sex+children+age+3&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&fp=1&cad=b
"Okay to screw babies if they're
under 3 years old."

KMDickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
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"Thank God we don't live under dictatorships today, but there exist
subtle forms of dictatorships… a conformity, in which it's obligatory
to think like everyone else, to act like everyone."

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303950104575185813892383050.html

By STACY MEICHTRY

ROME—Pope Benedict XVI addressed the Vatican's handling of the sex-
abuse crisis on Thursday for the first time, saying the Church should
"do penance" in response to recent public attention to its "sins."

Pope Benedict delivered the remarks during a Mass in the Pauline
Chapel of the papal palace. His homily was reported in articles
published in the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano and online.

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* Discuss: What should the Vatican do about the clergy sex-abuse
scandal?

"We Christians, even lately, have often avoided the word 'penance,'"
the pope said, according to excerpts posted on Vatican Radio's Web
site. "Now, under the attacks of the world that speak of our sins, we
see that doing penance is grace and we see how penance is necessary,"
he added in an apparent reference to the sex-abuse crisis.

The excerpts of the pope's homily didn't specifically mention sex
abuse by priests. However, the comments' meaning was clear, coming in
the wake of hundreds of abuse allegations that have emerged across
Europe this year, including in his native Germany. Vatican spokesman
Federico Lombardi said the pope's comments were open to
interpretation.

For more than a month now, the Vatican has defended Pope Benedict from
scrutiny of his handling of abusive priests as Archbishop of Munich-
Freising and subsequently as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine
of the Faith. In early March, the Archdiocese Munich-Freising
disclosed one case in which a priest known to church officials as a
sex abuser was transferred to the archdiocese with the future pope's
approval.

Vatican officials have described the pope as the target of a
widespread media campaign. On Good Friday, the pope's preacher likened
media scrutiny of the pope to the persecution of Jews.

In his homily on Thursday, the pope quoted St. Peter on the "need to
obey God instead of men," according to the excerpts of his homily.
Dictatorships such as Nazism, the pope said, have "always opposed this
obedience to God."

"Thank God we don't live under dictatorships today, but there exist
subtle forms of dictatorships… a conformity, in which it's obligatory
to think like everyone else, to act like everyone."

Pope Benedict said "the subtle aggression against the church—or even
less subtle—shows how this conformity can really be a true
dictatorship."

In mid-March, the pope issued a letter of apology to Ireland's
Catholics over the thousands of documented cases of abuse by priests
that damaged the reputation of the Irish Church, a traditional
stronghold of European Catholicism.

That letter, however, concerned cases that emerged more than a decade
ago. It didn't address the issue of abusive priests in other nations
or make reference to the public questions the pope has faced for his
own conduct.

Thursday's Mass, which was closed to the public, was attended by
members of the Vatican's Bible commission including Cardinal William
J. Levada, head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the
Vatican office in charge of defrocking sexually abusive priests.

L'Osservatore Romano described the homily as "off the cuff." But parts
of it echoed a landmark address the then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
gave to cardinals in 2005, moments before the cardinals entered a
Vatican conclave that elected him pope.

In that address, Cardinal Ratzinger laid out what would become a
defining theme of his papacy, warning cardinals of a rising
"dictatorship of relativism" that "does not recognize anything as for
certain and which has as its highest goal one's own ego and one's own
desires."

Write to Stacy Meichtry at stacy.m...@wsj.com

"[Real] scientists are *fiercely* independent. That's the good
news."-- NIH's Top Fool, Anthony Fauci

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