The Pope have been given the last rites.
Posted: 2005-03-31 05:39pm
It appears his condition took a big turn for the worse.
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Ah, but not only was the Pope receiving nutrients through a feeding tube, such treatment isn't considered life support or prolonging a person's life through extreme measures!fgalkin wrote:Anyone find it ironic he submitted to "God's Will" while condemning Michael Schiavo for doing the same for his wife?
Durandal wrote:Good. Fuck him.
we'll still be hearing about it. it just won't be front page news anymore.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Well, if the Pope passes away, we won't have to hear about the Schiavo case ever again, as the media will be busy covering his death for the next week or two.
That's good news, I guess.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Well, if the Pope passes away, we won't have to hear about the Schiavo case ever again, as the media will be busy covering his death for the next week or two.
I'm not picky. SO long as I'm not beaten over the head with it when I open a newspaper.Darth_Zod wrote:we'll still be hearing about it. it just won't be front page news anymore.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Well, if the Pope passes away, we won't have to hear about the Schiavo case ever again, as the media will be busy covering his death for the next week or two.
Nah, the media's 10-minute attention span will take care of that anyway ... the Schiavo crap took over for the Laci Peterson crap ... next week it's more Michael Jackson crap ... there's always some sick story the infotainment industry fixates on despite its complete lack of newsworthiness.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Well, if the Pope passes away, we won't have to hear about the Schiavo case ever again, as the media will be busy covering his death for the next week or two.
Everybody knows people die eventually, but that doesn't mean that handing over power happens easily. What would happen tomorrow if Renhquist died? would people sit there and go, "He was an old guy. We knew he was going to die eventually"?Antares wrote:What i hate about this old guy is that basically he's just an ordinary human simply dying. But people shocked reading about that a 82 year old has to die as if it was such a surprise. I guess they are expecting the pope to live forever.
Agreed. Let him pass in peace... we don't need another damn Schiavo on our hands.Master of Ossus wrote:That's good news, I guess.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Well, if the Pope passes away, we won't have to hear about the Schiavo case ever again, as the media will be busy covering his death for the next week or two.
I actually feel sorry for the pope, though. He's suffering from a number of crippling conditions, not the least of which being his degenerative neurological disorder. I hope that he goes as painlessly as possible, anyway.
I think the church needs something different From the last couple of Popes. I'm in the mood for another false/anti-Pope; been ages since we last had one.Antares wrote:Got one, who's next?
The next Pope isn't going to be much younger than JP2, most of the cardinals who are considered papabile are between the ages of 65 and 75 to begin with.JME2 wrote:I'm more worried about the fallout should he kick it, especially in regards to who may replace him. I read the list of possible candidates on a thread here some time back and, well, anybody who's hoping for progress in the Catholic Church in the next couple decades is more than likely going to be dissapointed.
But think of the irony.Elheru Aran wrote:Agreed. Let him pass in peace... we don't need another damn Schiavo on our hands.Master of Ossus wrote:That's good news, I guess.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Well, if the Pope passes away, we won't have to hear about the Schiavo case ever again, as the media will be busy covering his death for the next week or two.
I actually feel sorry for the pope, though. He's suffering from a number of crippling conditions, not the least of which being his degenerative neurological disorder. I hope that he goes as painlessly as possible, anyway.
To be honest, I don't. The Culture of Forgiveness has gotten out of hand. People now look at you funny if you don't forgive. Look at that poor bastard down in Florida whose 9 year old daughter was kidnapped, raped, and murdered by a sicko piece of shit pedophile. He refuses to forgive, and wants the fucker executed ASAP. Who can blame him? Ahh, but the churches are telling him that it's un-Christian to think this way, and now he is perceived as having some kind of character problem.Aya wrote:I respect any guy who survives an assassination attempt, then later forgives his would be killer.
Darth Wong wrote:To be honest, I don't. The Culture of Forgiveness has gotten out of hand. People now look at you funny if you don't forgive. Look at that poor bastard down in Florida whose 9 year old daughter was kidnapped, raped, and murdered by a sicko piece of shit pedophile. He refuses to forgive, and wants the fucker executed ASAP. Who can blame him? Ahh, but the churches are telling him that it's un-Christian to think this way, and now he is perceived as having some kind of character problem.Aya wrote:I respect any guy who survives an assassination attempt, then later forgives his would be killer.