The Vatican takes a stand against science and the Jew.
I typically don’t find myself in agreement with Catholic popes on much of anything—especially in matters relating to science. I’ve found their positions typically to be far too accommodating of the fictions thrown together by the greedy scientific community. I’ve recognized for awhile that scientists tailor their research specifically for the purpose of appeasing the Jewishly-funded research-grant machine (by “Jewishly-funded”, I mean actually funded by the Jews, not poorly funded).
Scientists need money. The Jews control the money. So scientists publish whatever research they think will bring the money to their pockets. Usually their studies and research are complete fabrications, which is why I usually find myself in disagreement with most Catholic popes, as they seem to give scientists a free pass when it comes to the topic of science.
It looks like the winds of change, and Pope Benedict, are beginning to blow. While not going so far as to endorse creationism (or even it’s anemic cousin, Intelligent Design) the new Pope has wisely begun steps to turn his back on science over issues of evolution. In a German book published this week entitled, Schoepfung und Evolution, he was quoted as saying:
“[Science] tends to take away from us dimensions of reason that we still need.”
The Vatican’s support for the Germans doesn’t end with his backing of their progressive views on the failures of science either. The Vatican has shown support for the Germans again by threatening to boycott a Holocaust memorial ceremony in Israel.
Perhaps my plans to wage a papal smear campaign are somewhat premature, as it would appear that the views I share with the Catholics about birth control are not all we have in common.

Aggie wrote:
As a practising Catholic and a born-again Jew, I’m offended by your remarks. What do I tell my children when they read your poison?
Posted on 12-Apr-07 at 12:38 pm | Permalink
speedball wrote:
Tell them you are schizophrenic and to not listen to anything you say because you are a lunatic.
Posted on 12-Apr-07 at 1:01 pm | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
You don’t know anything about me. I choose not to parade my life story around the globe for everyone to gawk at. I have some pride. You bloggers are ruled by your egos. Why do you think anyone cares about what you think? By the way, Mrs. Bahl, if you’re reading this, you should walk out the door right now and leave this low-life. It’s time for you to accept the Lord as the One True Judge and repent SB.
Posted on 12-Apr-07 at 2:35 pm | Permalink
speedball wrote:
It doesn’t surprise me that you don’t have a blog, I doubt you have as many insights into life as I do. You don’t have what it takes to be a blogger! I’m able to help people and save lives every day through my site, can you say the same thing?
Don’t waste your breath trying to reach my wife, because of some wayward comments by someone in another post this morning, I’ve had to forbid Mrs. Speide Bahl from even reading comments.
Posted on 12-Apr-07 at 3:01 pm | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
All we need to know is written in the sacred book of my tribe, not your narrow-minded blog. There is One Voice I listen to. You are polluting the world with your offensive views.
Whose life have you saved?
I bet your wife is a lot more capable than you think.
Posted on 12-Apr-07 at 5:58 pm | Permalink
speedball wrote:
What’s the book of your tribe? Are you a witch?
My wife is pretty capable, especially at fixing our van and running a blacksmithing forge. Sometimes I need more though, you know what I mean? BTW, what’s your sign?
Posted on 12-Apr-07 at 6:40 pm | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
Your wife obviously deserves more respect from you. The book is the Voice of the Lord written for us with love. Yes I am a witch, as are we all. Yes, I am a Gemini. Yes, a Jew, a Catholic, Buddhist and Muslim. I am a citizen and a messenger. Search your heart and close your mouth!
Posted on 13-Apr-07 at 11:04 am | Permalink
speedball wrote:
You don’t know my wife, how can you say that?
Posted on 13-Apr-07 at 11:45 am | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
Actually, I do know your wife.
Posted on 13-Apr-07 at 11:53 am | Permalink
speedball wrote:
Are you in her bowling league?
Posted on 13-Apr-07 at 12:08 pm | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
Look again at your kids. Can you be sure you’re the father?
Posted on 13-Apr-07 at 12:21 pm | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
QUESTION
Posted on 13-Apr-07 at 12:29 pm | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
“This … inevitably leads to a question that goes beyond science … where did this rationality come from?” Pope Benedict asked. Answering his own question, he said it came from the “creative reason” of God.
Posted on 13-Apr-07 at 12:34 pm | Permalink
speedball wrote:
You are a fool if you think my girls weren’t DNA tested already.
I don’t know what you’re talking about regarding the pope, but it’s clear to me that you suffer from some mental disorder, probably syphilitic insanity.
Posted on 13-Apr-07 at 12:42 pm | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
ANSWER
Posted on 13-Apr-07 at 3:54 pm | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
The New Testament makes it clear that Jesus rose from the dead, and that His tomb was empty. The Lord is not interested in false science.
One Voice speaks to you SB.
Posted on 15-Apr-07 at 1:15 pm | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
The Old Testament form of the name Jesus was Joshua, and that also was a common name.
Jason is a Greek form of the same name, and it is often used in our day. Joshua, Jason and Jesus are used even in our English speaking world today.
Is this a coincidence?
Posted on 15-Apr-07 at 1:17 pm | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
Aadvark? Gingham? Bologna?
Are you speaking in tongue?
Posted on 15-Apr-07 at 11:51 pm | Permalink
utroligt wrote:
Poor Aggie, you’ve lost your way. You are not a Christian.
Posted on 17-Apr-07 at 6:10 am | Permalink
Aggie wrote:
I’m an omnivore.
Posted on 22-Apr-07 at 12:24 am | Permalink