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I like to put a soft spreadable cheese like brie on them or sometimes some garlic hummus. That way they are almost edible. And then I wash them down with this:
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Popes get old and need people to take care of them. Some caregiver will change the pope's diapers and wipe his holy ass. oooh, he had a bowel movement again. Holy Shit!
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ReposadoXochipilli said: imo he is attempting to modernize the church and that in and of itself is worth praise, whether or not it is completely self serving remains to be proven.
If by "modernizing", you mean he's become a complete puppet for the UN and their "climate change" agenda, and their "sustainable development" stack and pack plans for humans, and their "biodiversity project". He stood there and read the UN script, verbatim.
Some of you folks need to start doing a little homework on this before you end up in the stack and pack so that a fish can perhaps live.
sorry i forgot my tin foil at home, is a stack and pack located on a fema camp? perhaps it is alluding to the high rise, high density habitations found in cities? Or is it just a master plan to herd the poor up into cages to preserve nature? really not sure what it is?
i suppose you don't believe in climate change nor the need to revolutionize how we acquire energy. nor the idea of trying to preserve bio diversity to slow the current mass extinction humans are exuding on the other species... but i guess that isn't happening either huh?
i didn't go full on sheep style, and i am not catholic, but i think he is attempting to bridge a large divide and is using the actual philosophy the church is supposed to spout while doing it.
i should probably read up on how the Vatican is a U.N. AKA N.W.O puppet.
Well it's a lot to catch you up on since you apparently have been dozing for quite some time. Perhaps you should review the UN Agenda 21 goals and the Wildlands Biodiversity plans as well. It calls for large areas of currently populated by human regions to become completely unpopulated by humans, along with "buffer zones" of the "acceptable" humans to protect the uninhabited zones, and then areas where humans can/will live. If that's what you want to "save the world", then I guess you can enjoy your stay in the stack and pack along with biking or walking to your nearby job. That's what the term "sustainable development" as coined by the UN means. Humans mostly herded into a few densely populated areas.
As to "climate change" or more specifically the notion that human beings are directly responsible for it and shall be taxed accordingly based on their CO2 output, that's been approved by the EPA and is going to be implemented. California and their Vatican/UN approved Governer Brown want 50% reduction in gasoline consumption by 2030, and will continue to get that SB passed in spite of i ts recent defeat. Is that what you would want if you were living there, to move to the stack and packs and give up your car? Does that sound like a good plan to you?
If so, you will fit in well and be a good little boy. Maybe you can "assist" the priests and bring them more wine and crackers. The church will be air conditioned even if nowhere else will be. Probably a chill place to chill.
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You need to get back to the church and drink more wine. Didn't you used to be an altar boy?
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I was, but I never got "lucky". Made me feel rejected.
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At least you found your twin flame. Imagine had you been butt fucked repeatedly by some old priest in the "rectory". That's why they call it that BTW. They would call it the "rectumroom" but only among the other priests and as a joke.
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You seem to know a lot about these things.
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Not really. You were the altared boy.
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In his address to the UN Francis avoids the one of the means that is mentioned often in the successful implementation of the goals of Agenda 21 of the UN. That means or method is population control. Agenda 21, I've scanned quite a bit of it, as far as I can see so far doesn't explicitly mention population control either, as far as I can tell though it is generally considered to be implicit in the implementation of the plan.
But given that the pope has gone on record as being strongly opposed to population control,
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-blasts-abortion-population-control-in-new-encyclical-10491/
his support for parts of the UN agenda in his recent address is ambiguous and in no way stands out a call for cooperation in implementation, but is more likely a warning.
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Allow me to break up the catholic buttsection 
I just wanted to add...
I caught a few scenes from the vampire ceremonies in Cuba. I didnt appreciate how the pope was constantly reading the parts of the ceremony where usually the priest "speaks from the heart."
I would just expect a more heartfelt message for the world watching, not a prepared cliche full of generalized statements.
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Lunar from http://whatisagenda21.net/This-is-agenda-21.php
"Local Sustainable Development policies"
Smart Growth, Wildlands Project, Resilient Cities, Regional Visioning Projects, STAR Sustainable Communities, Green jobs, Green Building Codes, “Going Green,” Alternative Energy, Local Visioning, facilitators, regional planning, historic preservation, conservation easements, development rights, sustainable farming, comprehensive planning, growth management, consensus.
yea that looks absolutely horrible
"Where did it originate?"
The term Sustainable Development was first introduced to the world in the pages a 1987 report (Our Common Future) produced by the United Nations World Commission on Environmental and Development, authored by Gro Harlem Brundtland, VP of the World Socialist Party. The term was first offered as official UN policy in 1992, in a document called UN Sustainable Development Agenda 21, issued at the UN’s Earth Summit, today referred to simply as Agenda 21.
wow it has been in action since i was born, almost 29 years ago, wonder how effective this N.W.O. is?
"Hide Agenda 21’s UN roots from the people"
“Participating in a UN advocated planning process would very likely bring out many of the conspiracy- fixated groups and individuals in our society… This segment of our society who fear ‘one-world government’ and a UN invasion of the United States through which our individual freedom would be stripped away would actively work to defeat any elected official who joined ‘the conspiracy’ by undertaking LA21. So we call our process something else, such as comprehensive planning, growth management or smart growth.” J. Gary Lawrence, advisor to President Clinton’s Council on Sustainable Development.
by the way this is a tin foil website... i did pick and choose to leave some of the really crazy stuff out though.
from wikipedia
"Agenda 21 is a non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development.[1] It is a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. It is an action agenda for the UN, other multilateral organizations, and individual governments around the world that can be executed at local, national, and global levels. The "21" in Agenda 21 refers to the 21st Century. It has been affirmed and modified at subsequent UN conferences."
damn you are right the N.W.O. is playing very rough with a non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan, that if we take a logic look around isn't being implamented nearly enough, let alone loading us onto the train to the stack and pack center. in fact it was working so well that...
"Rio+5 (1997)[edit] In 1997, the UN General Assembly held a special session to appraise the status of Agenda 21 (Rio +5). The Assembly recognized progress as "uneven" and identified key trends, including increasing globalization, widening inequalities in income, and continued deterioration of the global environment. A new General Assembly Resolution (S-19/2) promised further action."
now lets take a closer look at agenda 21 where it is most prominent, the united states.
"United States[edit] The national focal point in the United States is the Division Chief for Sustainable Development and Multilateral Affairs, Office of Environmental Policy, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, U.S. Department of State.[12] A June 2012 poll of 1,300 United States voters by the American Planning Association found that 9% supported Agenda 21, 6% opposed it, and 85% thought they didn't have enough information to form an opinion.[13]
Support[edit] The United States is a signatory country to Agenda 21, but because Agenda 21 is a legally non-binding statement of intent and not a treaty, the United States Senate was not required to hold a formal debate or vote on it. It is therefore not considered to be law under Article Six of the United States Constitution. President George H. W. Bush was one of the 178 heads of government who signed the final text of the agreement at the Earth Summit in 1992,[14][15] and in the same year Representatives Nancy Pelosi, Eliot Engel and William Broomfield spoke in support of United States House of Representatives Concurrent Resolution 353, supporting implementation of Agenda 21 in the United States.[13][16]
In the United States, over 528 cities are members of ICLEI, an international sustainability organization that helps to implement the Agenda 21 and Local Agenda 21 concepts across the world. The United States has nearly half of the ICLEI's global membership of 1,200 cities promoting sustainable development at a local level.[9] The United States also has one of the most comprehensively documented Agenda 21 status reports.[17] In response to the opposition, Don Knapp, U.S. spokesman for the ICLEI, has said "Sustainable development is not a top-down conspiracy from the U.N., but a bottom-up push from local governments".[13]
The Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry successfully lobbied against an anti-sustainable development bill in 2012, arguing "It would be bad for business" as it could drive away corporations that have embraced sustainable development.[13]
Opposition[edit] During the last decade, opposition to Agenda 21 has increased within the United States at the local, state, and federal levels.[18] The Republican National Committee has adopted a resolution opposing Agenda 21, and the Republican Party platform stated that "We strongly reject the U.N. Agenda 21 as erosive of American sovereignty."[19][20] Several state and local governments have considered or passed motions and legislation opposing Agenda 21.[4][13][21][22][23][24] Alabama became the first state to prohibit government participation in Agenda 21.[5] Many other states, including Arizona, are drafting, and close to passing legislation to ban Agenda 21.[25]
Activists, some of whom have been associated with the Tea Party movement by The New York Times and The Huffington Post, have said that Agenda 21 is a conspiracy by the United Nations to deprive individuals of property rights.[4][13] Columnists in The Atlantic have linked opposition to Agenda 21 to the property rights movement in the United States.[13][26] In 2012 Glenn Beck co-wrote a dystopian novel titled Agenda 21 based in part on concepts discussed in the UN plan.[27][28][29]"
Ah the logic of the Tea Party, Alabama, and Glen Beck, sir i apologize, you obviously know so much more about this and are in amazing company in spotting this evil plot. i commend you for your service to humanity and helping educate me and i am sure many others of this dire situation of the interment stack and pack future.
ironically i would fit in pretty well, i am gay and i have always like older men, you nailed that one LOL
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I'm an atheist and extremely anti-religion and anti-god, but somehow pope Francis has really touched me (in a non sexual way lol). I was there in Philly today to see him. I have so much respect for this man. It blows my mind that there is a truly holy person, a man of god that isn't bat shit crazy and has a rational mind. Why can't more religious zealots be like this amazing human being?
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Of course it all "sounds good". The ACA "sounded good". The fact that the main author was VP of the Socialists is telling.
Are you a socialist/communist too? It's OK to hate the Tea Party that wants us to remain a sovereign nation and retain property rights if you are a communist too. That's understandable.
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lunar, i don't know how last night is the sky you were so amazing, yet here... well im not going to get into it due to you just burying your head in the sand.
no i am not a socialist, and by the way the first page was written by
Tom Deweese the publisher/editor of The DeWeese Report and is the President of the American Policy Center, a grassroots, activist think tank headquartered in Warrenton, Virginia.
and from their page http://americanpolicy.org/
they also write such groundbreaking articles like :
http://americanpolicy.org/2015/05/22/reading-to-your-children-the-next-taboo-for-social-justice/
http://americanpolicy.org/2015/09/14/its-1992-all-over-again/
fun logical non fear mongering quote here "If you had a time machine and could travel back to 1992 as the UN’s Earth Summit was underway, your efforts to abort this subversive policy would be aided by all you had experienced in the Orwellian world of “Sustainable Living”. You wouldn’t have to wonder what the NGOs who created it had in mind"
do you notice how they always say well we don't know what it is BUT, here is a bunch of half baked misconstrued ideas that it could be! like 1984 man, like you won't be able to read to your kid anymore man!
you should maybe try and look at some opinions that are not spear headed by the tea party aka shut down the government because 'Merica.
LOL
i know you are just going to get pissed but seriously man, stack and pack? the conspiracy forum is just one click away, you probably will enjoy it there.
i would love a logical retort on how all this is real and in the process but i am willing to bet all you will find is more bat shit crazy people denying environmental issues and spouting off about how we are due for the next holocaust except this time it is gays, brown people, and democrats running the show.
honestly if you don't see how unsustainable the western, united states ideals society is then you must never look at environmental news, and if you think denying these issues is the best choice of action i commend you on your commitment to ignorance.
good day sir.
pope was saying government officials should not be forced to give gay marriage licenses" "I can't have in mind all the cases that can exist about conscientious objection … but yes, I can say that conscientious objection is a right that is a part of every human right. It is a right. And if a person does not allow others to be a conscientious objector, he denies a right."
fine line to dance, bringing the antiquated church into modern society while not alienating their base.
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You don't debate, you cut and paste socialistic nonsense that was written by a VP of the Socialist Party now with the UN. Had you bothered to actually read your plagiarism, you might have noticed that. I skimmed through it as I am not interested in your four page cut and paste.
Oh and BTW, next bunch of personal attacks of me by you gets reported to the mods. Read the rules of the forum before your next cut and paste socialistic Greenpeace bullshit followed by some ranting bunch of personal attacks.
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by the way the author of that is one of your tea party buddies, great reading comprehension.
how do you debate a loony conspiracy with zero evidence?
get proved completely wrong and run to mods, report away mr.
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LunarEclipse said: You don't debate, you cut and paste socialistic nonsense that was written by a VP of the Socialist Party now with the UN. Had you bothered to actually read your plagiarism, you might have noticed that. I skimmed through it as I am not interested in your four page cut and paste.
Oh and BTW, next bunch of personal attacks of me by you gets reported to the mods. Read the rules of the forum before your next cut and paste socialistic Greenpeace bullshit followed by some ranting bunch of personal attacks.
Oh be quiet you like most Americans don't even know what socialism is or means. It's just a word you've heard being used in a negative connotation and you think it's cool to call someone a socialist because you don't agree with their political beliefs. The greenpeace party and the socialist party are completely different moron.
So what is the difference between socialism, democratic socialism, communism, fascism, and capitalism? Quick! type it here and explain without looking it up or copying and pasting from wikipedia. I really doubt you can so please shush and go educate yourself before you talk about things you have no knowledge about.
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