Pope Benedict XVI used his first papal state visit to Britain today to launch a blistering attack on "atheist extremism" and "aggressive secularism", and to rue the damage that "the exclusion of God, religion and virtue from public life" has done in the last century.
The leader of the Roman Catholic church concluded a speech, made before the Queen and assembled dignitaries at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, with the argument that the Nazi desire to eradicate God had led to the Holocaust and a plea for 21st-century Britain to respect its Christian foundations.
Seems the good Pope is a little confused about his history and the involvement of his own church in the Nazi plan to eradicate the "Jewish problem." I think the below photo speaks volumes.
The leader of the Roman Catholic church concluded a speech, made before the Queen and assembled dignitaries at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, with the argument that the Nazi desire to eradicate God had led to the Holocaust and a plea for 21st-century Britain to respect its Christian foundations.
Seems the good Pope is a little confused about his history and the involvement of his own church in the Nazi plan to eradicate the "Jewish problem." I think the below photo speaks volumes.
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