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The rise of Catholicophobia : Comments

By Paul Collins, published 20/9/2010

The rise of 'Catholicophobia' or, to put it bluntly, 'putting the boot into the Micks'. Should Catholics 'cop it sweet'?

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Chris C, In 1937 Reich minister for religion Hans Kerri proclaimed Adolph Hitler the new Jesus Christ. Nazi party election posters and civilian medals had christian crosses on them the vatican was the first state to recognise the new Nazi govt. Hitler's closest allies the evil catholic fascist Mussolini created the fake vatican state in 1929, what a wretched pedigree. Hitler used the Luftwaffe to bomb democracy to death for the catholic church and the evil catholic fascist Franco in Spain. It is said that no two men knew how to use religion better than Hitler and Stalin they both are said to have modelled the Gestapo and KGB on the Jesuit orders tactics, most of the Nazi party hierarchy were Jesuits. Nazi criminals escaped justice on vatican passports they were protected just like the catholic clergy child rapists are today. If you bothered to look at the "gott mitt uns" and catholic arrogance.org, you would see the evidence clearly but like all religious fanatics your mind is closed to reality and are deluded by imaginary belief in supernatural Priestcraft (like witchcraft no different) fantasies, you surround yourself with similarly deluded people and attempt to delude all those you come into contact with. Donations to the catholic cult can and are used to defend paedophiles, billions of dollars paid in compensation to thousands and thousands of child rape victims, revolting to all of us, but you defend this cult, have you know shame?
Posted by HFR, Monday, 20 September 2010 6:22:32 PM
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I couldn't remember seeing any mention of Hitler in the Bible.

However it is amusing when some of these posters want more foreign students, many of whom are highly religious.

Perhaps universities should put up a sign:

"Welcome to all students who are wealthy, non-religious, and hate evil white male."
Posted by vanna, Monday, 20 September 2010 6:32:13 PM
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Hitler was an evolutionist through and through. The fact that he was baptized a Catholic meant nothing. With his evolutionary worldview it is no wonder he had no conscience.

'Darwin himself held that building hospitals for the insane, the disabled and the sick and passing laws for the support of the poverty-stricken were obstacles to human evolution (cf. C. Darwin, The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex [1871], cited in J.C. Guillebaud, Le principe d'humanité, Editions du Seuil, 2001, p. 368), because such an attitude on the part of society would prevent or delay the natural elimination of defective persons. '

Hitlers worldview was one of social Darwinism and to deny that is nothing short of deceitful. He saw the Jews less than human. That is why secularist today have no problem with eliminating the most vulnerable in society whether through abortion or euthenasia. An inconvenient truth for these 'true believers'.
Posted by runner, Monday, 20 September 2010 6:38:11 PM
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"Catholicaphobia"
Basically, if that applies to people who:
-Find many of their teachings abhorent (such as castigating homosexuals, opposing contraceptives and abortions at the expense of maintaining the problems of STIs and family problems, opposition to basic rights like euthanasia)
-Threatens damnation to people who disobey the above
-Does NOT threaten (or immediately apply) excommunication to pedophiles in its ranks, but tries to cover for them
-Has a vile leader who invites himself over to countries with only a minority of Catholics, turns the place he occupies into a no-go circus for the non-catholic majority, and has the gaul to accuse atheist members of that majority of being evil genocidal mass-murderers.

Then YES, that would make me catholicaphobic. Also note the complete hypocrisy of the British House of Lords who had barred with threat of arrest Dutch Politician Geert Wilders because he claimed Islam was evil- yet roll out the carpet for former Hitler Youth Movement boyscout Ratzinger, noted for saying the exact same thing about atheists in the past, and lo and behold, accuses atheists of association with Hitler, and they don't bat an eyelid.

Personally I would not like to repeat another World Youth Day either.
Posted by King Hazza, Monday, 20 September 2010 6:56:44 PM
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Why would they do that stevenlmeyer?

Is somebody recommending that Catholic immigration be curbed because their religion will cause them to do nasty things?

Even when the IRA was planting bombs across England and killing people in Europe, I do not remember anyone wanting to stop Irish Catholic immigration anywhere because of it. And they aren't doing it now.

Why is that?

Why is it different when it's another religion?
Posted by Bugsy, Monday, 20 September 2010 8:58:21 PM
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Chris C,

Yes,my statement was really a general comment on the 'Hitler as atheist' remark that has been used too often as an evasion. I studied the Nazi Regime at university many years ago so I'm not claiming detailed knowledge now, however I haven't forgotten the early and sustained collaboration by the Church hierarchies with the Nazis.The Nazis eliminated their political enemies quickly and efficiently,but calculated that they could 'deal with' the institutional churches,which, to me, indicates the complicity of the major religious organizations of the time.

Of course Nazism itself was a quasi-religious doctrine,particularly as represented by the SS.
Posted by mac, Monday, 20 September 2010 10:23:14 PM
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