March 30, 2009 5:37 AM

Pope Decries Africa's Wars

(AP)  Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Mass for the largest gathering of his African pilgrimage Sunday, telling a crowd on the outskirts of this seaside capital that reconciliation on the war-ravaged continent would come only with a "change of heart, a new way of thinking."

The Vatican said as many as 1 million people turned out on the dusty field near a cement factory to hear the pope at the last major event of his seven-day trip, which began Tuesday in Cameroon.

Speaking from a tented pink altar, the pope said evils in Africa had "reduced the poor to slavery and deprived future generations of the resources needed to create a more solid and just society."

"How true it is that war can destroy everything of value," said Benedict, wearing a pink cape and mopping his sweaty brow with a white handkerchief kept inside his sleeve.

Later he was scheduled to meet with representatives of women's rights groups to praise the role of women in African society.

Angolans have been enslaved, subjugated and at war almost nonstop since Portuguese colonizers brought the first Catholic missionaries in 1491. Many of the slaves taken to Brazil, for example, came from Angola.

The Catholic Church was an ally of the colonizers who discriminated against the people until independence from Portugal in 1975, when civil war erupted, in part fueled by the country's oil and diamond wealth.

Some 15,000 died, including missionaries, before the war ended in 2002, and the scars still are evident among the many people who lost limbs in one of the most heavily mined countries in the world.

A Marxist revolution also has left scars, though the country's president for 30 years, Eduardo dos Santos, abandoned communism and improved relations with the church starting in the late 1980s.

Critics say last year's massive election victory was marred by fraud and corruption and that the pope must beware of allowing his visit, sponsored by the state, to be seen as legitimizing an authoritarian regime. The bishops in Angola twice have denounced the government for leaving its people mired in poverty while leaders enrich themselves off oil and diamonds.

Since he arrived on Friday from Cameroon, the pope has met with dos Santos and spoken out against corruption in Africa, the continent with the fastest-growing Catholic population in the world.

Before he said Mass on Sunday, Benedict clasped his hands, as if in prayer, and offered his condolences to the families of two 20-year-old women trampled to death in a stampede at a Luanda stadium before a youth event he addressed on Saturday.

(AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
(Catholic nuns pray during holy Mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI at Cimangola grounds in Luanda, Angola, March 22, 2009.)

He also wished a speedy recovery to some 40 people injured in the crush. Dozens of others collapsed and were treated at the site for heat exhaustion.

Later, the Vatican's No. 2 official, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, blessed the bodies of the two victims, laid out under white sheets at Josina Machel Hospital. Accompanied by Angola's Foreign Minister Assuncao Does Anjos, the cardinal visited with injured victims.

State radio appealed to people to take water and food to Sunday's Mass. People also carried parasols and stools amid the hooting cars and motorbikes making their way to see the pope. Some men hoisted children onto their shoulders and mothers strapped babies to their backs.

Even before he landed in Africa, the pope provoked protests after he told reporters on his chartered Alitalia jet that condoms were not the answer to Africa's severe AIDS epidemic, suggesting that sexual behavior was the issue.

He condemned sexual violence against women, but also chided the 45 African countries including Angola that have approved abortion in cases of rape or incest or when a mother's life is in danger.
By Associated Press Writer Victor L. Simpson; AP's Michelle Faul and Casimiro Siona contributed to this report from Luanda

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by aaabee1 March 24, 2009 7:39 PM EDT
Don't most thinking people "decry" Africa's wars?

Problem is, the average citizen hasn't the power and prestige to make much of a difference on that scale of human suffering.

Yet the Pope does.

But. What has the Pope done really? For the man second only to Christ, what has this Pope accomplished in the name of the God he serves, made speeches and got his photo taken?

Africa isn't the only nation in serious serious trouble; look what China is doing to the Tibetan monks (and how much of their stuff is in US stores), or the Sri Lankan Army is doing to the Tamil people (where our tourists spend their money), or fat government officials throwing aide workers (US aide workers among them) out of Sudan, or what the drug lords are doing to Mexico (that country right next to ours), etc.

Who in power is sticking up for these people? Who is making a difference for the daily loss of life in these countries of the poorest? Who is using their power to address the mass murders, the pogroms, the fear at the level they are generated, at the government and political level, far above the heads and capabilities of the average citizen.

Any of us can make all the speeches we want, we can make them as politically correct as we want, we can cheer when someone famous makes speeches, and buy the media that prints the famous speeches and their accompanying photo captures.

But what difference is such pontification making? Will speeches and photo ops save or change the lives of the Tibetans, the Tamils, the Mexicans, or the citizens living in the Gaza strip?

The answer is no.

So Dear Pope, dear UN, dear "civilized" governments please, keep making speeches while the world burns down around your sheltered privileged ears. Oh, and while you are at it, give the richest 1% another tax cut. Shows where your real priorities are.

Thanks,
Global Citizen
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by cbsantispin March 23, 2009 11:51 PM EDT
That is what you believe in and what you were taught and i truly respect it.
It doesnt take away that there are millions of people with other versions of God, Christ and the messiah....and they will debate you to be the right ones.
I dont debate you one word.
I believe in one universal God and his/her teachings...so far we agree.
The religion subject is very personal, sensitive and the same way people have died for years and years in the name of their religion...I must tell you that is not what GOd intended in any version of the beliefs.
Posted by factsearcher at 1:42 PM : Mar 23, 2009


The path to salvation and eternal life is clear, the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ said in (John 14:6) "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."

Just based on (John 14:6), choosing the wrong religion appears to carry some risk! :)

Life everlasting in the presence of God. "This is eternal life, that they may know Thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom Thou has sent" (John 17:3).

There are two senses in which this is used. First, as Christians we possess eternal life (1 John 5:13), yet we are not in heaven or in the immediate presence of God. Though we are still in mortal bodies and we still sin, by faith we are saved (Rom. 4:5; Eph. 2:8-9) and possess eternal life as a free gift from God (Rom. 6:23). Second, eternal life will reach its final state at the resurrection of the believers when Christ returns to earth to claim His church. It is then that eternal life will begin in its complete manifestation. We will no longer sin.
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by factsearcher March 23, 2009 4:42 PM EDT
The word religion and the different versions of religion were created by humans. Not God.
When the masterpiece of the world, humans, flora, fauna were created by him/her...
free will and free mind was also created.
Hence, the messy world we live in.
Do not confuse believing in one god...the one you choose....with spirituality.
I believe in what each good religion stand for....
Unity in core values and the teachings of doing good to thy neighbor, spreading the word.
As long as these values are executed in our daily lives....all is good.
Now when, there is discordance in the name of god....that is just the word religion created by men. I do not believe in that.

Posted by factsearcher at 8:35 AM : Mar 23, 2009

Religion was created by humans because that's what Jesus Christ wanted, Religion is just another word for Church. There is only one God. Many Religions or Churches mean many different approaches to worshiping God when technically there should only be one Church, one Religion and one way of worshiping God. There are many divisions that separate one Religion or Church from the other but the main divisive factor appears to be rules, what is allowed and what isn't, some Churches and Religions are very strict while others are very loose with rules and then there is everything in between. It remains to be seen who is right. In defense of very strict Churches, God is very strict and don't allow exceptions, but there are examples of Mercy to those who don't seem to deserve it, so who knows! The Lord Jesus Christ did not dress elaborately, traveled light and did not have a mega Church and was still very effective to say the least.
Posted by cbsantispin
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That is what you believe in and what you were taught and i truly respect it.
It doesnt take away that there are millions of people with other versions of God, Christ and the messiah....and they will debate you to be the right ones.
I dont debate you one word.
I believe in one universal God and his/her teachings...so far we agree.
The religion subject is very personal, sensitive and the same way people have died for years and years in the name of their religion...I must tell you that is not what GOd intended in any version of the beliefs.
Reply to this comment
by cbsantispin March 23, 2009 2:08 PM EDT
The word religion and the different versions of religion were created by humans. Not God.
When the masterpiece of the world, humans, flora, fauna were created by him/her...
free will and free mind was also created.
Hence, the messy world we live in.
Do not confuse believing in one god...the one you choose....with spirituality.
I believe in what each good religion stand for....
Unity in core values and the teachings of doing good to thy neighbor, spreading the word.
As long as these values are executed in our daily lives....all is good.
Now when, there is discordance in the name of god....that is just the word religion created by men. I do not believe in that.

Posted by factsearcher at 8:35 AM : Mar 23, 2009

Religion was created by humans because that's what Jesus Christ wanted, Religion is just another word for Church. There is only one God. Many Religions or Churches mean many different approaches to worshiping God when technically there should only be one Church, one Religion and one way of worshiping God. There are many divisions that separate one Religion or Church from the other but the main divisive factor appears to be rules, what is allowed and what isn't, some Churches and Religions are very strict while others are very loose with rules and then there is everything in between. It remains to be seen who is right. In defense of very strict Churches, God is very strict and don't allow exceptions, but there are examples of Mercy to those who don't seem to deserve it, so who knows! The Lord Jesus Christ did not dress elaborately, traveled light and did not have a mega Church and was still very effective to say the least.
Reply to this comment
by factsearcher March 23, 2009 11:35 AM EDT
The word religion and the different versions of religion were created by humans. Not God.
When the masterpiece of the world, humans, flora, fauna were created by him/her...
free will and free mind was also created.
Hence, the messy world we live in.
Do not confuse believing in one god...the one you choose....with spirituality.
I believe in what each good religion stand for....
Unity in core values and the teachings of doing good to thy neighbor, spreading the word.
As long as these values are executed in our daily lives....all is good.
Now when, there is discordance in the name of god....that is just the word religion created by men. I do not believe in that.
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by cbsantispin March 23, 2009 9:39 AM EDT
Posted by spiritwalk at 2:52 AM : Mar 23, 2009

(Isaiah 13:15) The Prophet Isaiah was speaking to nations and reminding nations of God's sovereignty over them and the consequences of turning their backs on Gods word. The Prophet Isaiah revealed this during a time of war, invasions, sacking, rape, incest and murder. Detailing God's punishment against those sinners who committed these acts against Gods word. Religion is very complex and like a dog whistle, only those chosen by God can hear specific messages. This gray area of who hears what from God is also complex and suspect since there are many charlatans, fakes and con artist leading to those who truly have spiritual gifts being rejected as well. The Prophet Isaiah was also speaking to Babylon directly, modern day Iraq, and the plot thickens since former Pres. George W. Bush initially talked about a Crusade, and hearing messages from God and then invading Babylon(Iraq), many have tried to make this connection and many have rejected it, but in a modern context many think (Isaiah 13:15) has already happened, many swords were used, the Shiite and Sunni swords against each other most notably could be said to produce the results indicated in (Isaiah 13:15) if you wanted to make that connection.
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by spiritwalk March 23, 2009 5:52 AM EDT
He only is my rock and my Salvation; he is my defense; I shall not be greatly moved."

(Psalms 62:2)

Posted by cbsantispin
???????
Anyone who is captured will be run through with a sword. Their little children will be dashed to death right before their eyes. Their homes will be sacked and their wives raped by the attacking hordes.

(Isaiah 13:15)

Maybe some biblical defense for you, but not much biblical defense for wives and children

Maybe you should look for a book with a little more equal opportunity salvation
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by dsr57 March 23, 2009 1:13 AM EDT
I don't care what anyone says, the Pope in his pictures is about one of the most Evil looking Mutha ****** I've ever seen
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by cbsantispin March 23, 2009 12:40 AM EDT
I am not Catholic, but any enemy of Satan's is a friend of mine! Many religions share common ground, having a common enemy is one example.
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by hungry1968-15 March 23, 2009 12:10 AM EDT
What balls that takes for the pope to "decry Africa's wars".

Have you ever looked at the history of YOUR OWN RELIGION?

The atrocities committed under the sanction of the Holy See?

The barbaric acts committed under orders of the papacy?




This is THE HEIGHT of hypocrisy -- but at least being a hypocrite makes him consistent with the history of the religion he worships.
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