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    Pope warns Angola of witchcraft


    Pope Benedict XVI has urged Catholics in Angola to woo people "living in fear of spirits" into the church.
    In a mass celebrated in Angola's capital, Luanda, he said Catholics should reach out to those who believe in witchcraft and spirits.

    Human rights groups say many children in Angola have been abused after being accused of possession by spirits.

    The pontiff, who arrived in Angola from Cameroon on Friday, is on the last stop of his week-long African tour.

    He will later meet youths at a city football stadium.

    On Friday, he made a powerful attack on corruption, which analysts say is rife in oil-rich Angola.

    The climax of the visit will be on Sunday, when two million people are expected to hear the Pope address an outdoor service.

    'Threatening spirits'

    The Pope urged Angola's Catholics to reach out to those who have joined the burgeoning number of sects.

    "Today it is up to you, brothers and sisters, following in the footsteps of those heroic and holy heralds of God, to offer the risen Christ to your fellow citizens," the Pope said to 1,500 Angolan clergy and laypeople at Luanda's Sao Paulo church.

    "In today's Angola, Catholics should offer the message of Christ to the many who live in the fear of spirits, of evil powers by whom they feel threatened, disoriented, even reaching the point of condemning street children and even the most elderly because - they say - they are sorcerers," he said.



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    Belief in witchcraft has spread rapidly in some parts of central and southern Africa, including Angola, over the last few years, say analysts.

    Thousands of people lined the streets of Luanda to cheer the Pope as he travelled in the popemobile through the capital after the Mass.

    After arriving in Angola on Friday, the 81-year-old pontiff spoke out against corruption.

    In a televised address, the Pope said that Africans needed "a firm determination to change hearts and finally put a stop, once and for all, to corruption".
    Benedict's speech was echoed by President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who has been Angola's leader for the past three decades and through a civil war which has left hundreds of thousands dead.

    Mr dos Santos' party won elections last year that critics said were marred by fraud and corruption.

    Angola, a former Portuguese colony, is rich in diamonds and oil, but war has left most of its people in poverty.
    The Pope sparked controversy earlier on his tour for remarks refusing to advocate condoms as a way to help stop HIV/Aids, prompting France, Holland and even the pontiff's native Germany to express concern.

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    If the Pope sanctions a Crusade, and a humble, god fearing servant such as myself should take arms, does this provide legal and spiritual exemption for what is effectively mass murder?Hmm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vince Noir View Post
    If the Pope sanctions a Crusade, and a humble, god fearing servant such as myself should take arms, does this provide legal and spiritual exemption for what is effectively mass murder?Hmm.
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    He's just trying to convert people, he's not converting them by force (as the title suggests).

    That's every religions right.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    He's just trying to convert people, he's not converting them by force (as the title suggests).

    That's every religions right.
    yeah I don't see anything in there about force conversion, killing, armies, anything like that. Where are the full stacks with the little cross flag on the top?

    Me thinks someone's been playing a lot of M2TW lately.

    The article talked about the Pope urging Catholics in a certain area to convert pagans and try to end the corruption in Africa. If I may suggest something: Change this stupid title. Its completely misleading, and its a stupid connection to make.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter Makoy View Post
    yeah I don't see anything in there about force conversion, killing, armies, anything like that. Where are the full stacks with the little cross flag on the top?

    Me thinks someone's been playing a lot of M2TW lately.

    The article talked about the Pope urging Catholics in a certain area to convert pagans and try to end the corruption in Africa. If I may suggest something: Change this stupid title. Its completely misleading, and its a stupid connection to make.
    Proves how easily brainwashed and led some people are though into believing like this in this day n age doesn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    He's just trying to convert people, he's not converting them by force (as the title suggests).

    That's every religions right.

    Religions don't have rights, people do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    He's just trying to convert people, he's not converting them by force (as the title suggests).

    That's every religions right.
    As long as they don't turn into them damn weirdo evangelists or radical islamists, i don't care.
    Mentally deranged them lot are.

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    I shall smite the infidels with god's wrath.

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    wow he actually kinda did some good, for once the RCC is the slightly lesser of two evils

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    Quote Originally Posted by justicar5 View Post
    wow he actually kinda did some good, for once the RCC is the slightly lesser of two evils
    Yep, dying from AIDS > being killed for being a witch.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    Yep, dying from AIDS > being killed for being a witch.
    more that anything that stops the exocisms and witch hunts has to do at least some good

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    Yes indeed, the Pope is at it lately...
    Miss me yet?

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    Default Re: Pope lauches a crussade?

    There's a crusade to win converts, and then there's an actual crusade.

    It's obviously the former.

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    Default Re: Pope lauches a crussade?

    Quote Originally Posted by Thanatos View Post
    There's a crusade to win converts, and then there's an actual crusade.

    It's obviously the former.
    :sadface:

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    that means they certainly wont be able to move as far in one turn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter Makoy View Post
    that means they certainly wont be able to move as far in one turn.
    Ha! Very good. I wonder if Obama and Gordon Brown have been offered 2500 florins to get involved

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Longbowman View Post
    Ha! Very good. I wonder if Obama and Gordon Brown have been offered 2500 florins to get involved
    Sounds familiar this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter Makoy View Post
    that means they certainly wont be able to move as far in one turn.
    As long as we get a decent cut-scene. Maybe the Pope-mobile running down some Saracens.

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    I shall re-establish the templar order for kicking some ass
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