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There is good reason why atheism ended on garbage dump of history, why outspoken atheists are in the current year seen as racists and fascists.
Old, bolshevik style smashing religion with sledgehammer worked, but this new way, hollowing religion from the inside and dressing in its skin, works much better.
It worked on Christianity, despite many Christian religious scholars protesting that Christianity was never tolerant and LGBTQ+ affirming, and it is working on Islam now.
And it works well. 100 years ago, 50 years ago it would be unthinkable for Pope openly display and worship pagan idols in the Vatican. Today, it is just another day.
pro and contra positions on the controversy.
Pachamama happened in October 2019, and COVID possibly began October 2019. Coincidence? Or demons?
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The backlash to the current pope’s… antics… is rather intense and would likely have led to a coup attempt if he was in better health.
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To what pagan idols and idolatry are you refering here?Nevermind, the links weren't showing up properly for me.
Ordinary interfaith ecumenical ceremony, no big deal.
Except when you take Christianity even slightly seriously, then it looks like really big thing, thing from the book of Revelation.
Not many people do in this century and none of them are in position of power and influence in Vatican.
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