I love idiots who mince words when pressed for answers.
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Originally Posted by Brujah
Let's dissect it for you.
Cardinal Ratzinger was head of the (Holy) Inquisition (comma, which indicates the end of a phrase). This is indisputed, feel free to do your own research at catholic.org.
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I dispute it, you're dead wrong. There is nothing in the Catholic church called the "Inquisition"
http://www.catholic.org/cathcom/inte...y.php?id=13974
Ratzinger's stern leadership of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, the modern successor to the Inquisition, delighted conservative Catholics but upset moderates and other Christians whose churches he described as deficient.
Pretending he's the head of "the inquisition" is a childish ploy to smear him.
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Originally Posted by Brujah
Next part: the arm of the Church set up to investigate, persecute or eliminate heretics. As already explained, this refers to the office of the Holy Inquisition and why it was created.
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Yes, in the 1400s not today. But then idiots like to make it seem that what went on 600 years ago is somehow relevant to today.
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Originally Posted by Brujah
Do not assume it means that Cardinal Ratzinger personally is responsible for the persecution and elimination of heretics. This is where your simple mind fucked up, and made you look like a fool for speaking among your superiors.
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ahahahaha, sure child.
please, explain why you thought it was important to make this post now that you've tried to disavow it.