From osservatore romano, in response to Charlie Hebdo 1st anniversary cover:
Quote taken from here.
Seems the rcc still thinks it exists in 1450, and hasn't gotten the fact that religion no longer has the undeserved free pass it used to have.
Find it disgraceful yet unsuprising that the rcc would rather condone terrorism than fair comment.
Quote:Behind the deceptive flag of an uncompromising secularism, the French weekly once again forgets what religious leaders of every faith have been urging for ages - to reject violence in the name of religion and that using God to justify hatred is a genuine blasphemy," it wrote in a short commentary.
"Charlie Hebdo's move shows the sad paradox of a world which is increasingly sensitive about being politically correct to the point of being ridiculous ... but does not want to recognise or respect believers' faith in God, regardless of their religion.
Quote taken from here.
Seems the rcc still thinks it exists in 1450, and hasn't gotten the fact that religion no longer has the undeserved free pass it used to have.
Find it disgraceful yet unsuprising that the rcc would rather condone terrorism than fair comment.
Urbs Antiqua Fuit Studiisque Asperrima Belli
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