Sunday, February 01, 2009

Joe Ratzinger Strikes Again

Benedict XVI appoints bishop who says Hurricane Katrina was a "divine" punishment

"Pope Benedict XVI has appointed as auxiliary Bishop of Linz in Austria another ultra-conservative prelate who described Hurricane Katrina as God's punishment for sin and sexual excess in New Orleans.
Father Gerhard Maria Wagner, 54, parish priest at Windischgarsten in Austria since 1988, said in the parish newsletter four years ago that the death and destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina was "divine retribution" for excessive sexual permissiveness, including tolerance of homosexuality."

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But don't forget it's the atheists who are trolls, according to Michelle.

4 Comments:

Blogger Nina said...

well, if this were indeed true, a large lightening bolt from the heavens would have zapped the Vatican into a million little pieces of rubble by now.

ahem...

1/2/09 9:05 PM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

Not according to their self righteous coda, because god hasn't smitten them it means god is on their side donchaknow.
I came across a brilliant essay, something like 110 reasons god doesn't exist (the xtian version god of course), I must find it somehow...

1/2/09 9:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I never liked the little raccoon-eyed rat from the beginning...but one thing he did lately found favour with me...he reversed the excommunication of several Bishops, including one who denies the extent of the Hollowco$t and has publically said 9/11 was an inside Job. That almost made me want to go back to church.

But it seems the Rat is shooting buckshot with his "Bishop decisions' latelyy...they're helter skelter and all over the map.

gc

1/2/09 10:07 PM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

I agree about that reversal, greencrow, but the whole package just absolutely stinks to high heaven, so to speak. Pope Rat and everything the papacy and the church stand for makes me ill.

1/2/09 11:27 PM  

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