Is God Democratic?
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Is God Democratic?
When you consider the whole Papal election procedure, secret voting by a small elite, smoke signals as the announcement of a successor, no one knows whose running, etc.
If this is the way to choose the leader of the Christian faith does that mean God does not believe in democracy?
BTW a Cardinal stated that God has already chosen the new Pope and it is up to the Cardinals to figure out who it was. So...there's no free will in choosing a Pope?
If this is the way to choose the leader of the Christian faith does that mean God does not believe in democracy?
BTW a Cardinal stated that God has already chosen the new Pope and it is up to the Cardinals to figure out who it was. So...there's no free will in choosing a Pope?
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considering god hasnt offered to lay down his power, checks or balances, an explanation on all the tithes and prayers he collects, or term limits -
I would say, no, he is not democratic.
I would say, no, he is not democratic.
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Re: Is God Democratic?
My question, is how the hell can the pope be 'Gods voice on Earth' if the pope is chosen by a bunch of Cardinals?Stravo wrote:When you consider the whole Papal election procedure, secret voting by a small elite, smoke signals as the announcement of a successor, no one knows whose running, etc.
If this is the way to choose the leader of the Christian faith does that mean God does not believe in democracy?
BTW a Cardinal stated that God has already chosen the new Pope and it is up to the Cardinals to figure out who it was. So...there's no free will in choosing a Pope?
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Re: Is God Democratic?
Because whomever they chose is obviously the one that God has chosen.Knife wrote:My question, is how the hell can the pope be 'Gods voice on Earth' if the pope is chosen by a bunch of Cardinals?Stravo wrote:When you consider the whole Papal election procedure, secret voting by a small elite, smoke signals as the announcement of a successor, no one knows whose running, etc.
If this is the way to choose the leader of the Christian faith does that mean God does not believe in democracy?
BTW a Cardinal stated that God has already chosen the new Pope and it is up to the Cardinals to figure out who it was. So...there's no free will in choosing a Pope?
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Re: Is God Democratic?
You gotta love it when the system is set up for a win/win for the big guy upstairs.Stravo wrote:Because whomever they chose is obviously the one that God has chosen.Knife wrote:My question, is how the hell can the pope be 'Gods voice on Earth' if the pope is chosen by a bunch of Cardinals?Stravo wrote:When you consider the whole Papal election procedure, secret voting by a small elite, smoke signals as the announcement of a successor, no one knows whose running, etc.
If this is the way to choose the leader of the Christian faith does that mean God does not believe in democracy?
BTW a Cardinal stated that God has already chosen the new Pope and it is up to the Cardinals to figure out who it was. So...there's no free will in choosing a Pope?
They say, "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots." I suppose it never occurred to them that they are the tyrants, not the patriots. Those weapons are not being used to fight some kind of tyranny; they are bringing them to an event where people are getting together to talk. -Mike Wong
But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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The whole election by Cardinals thing was set up back when the Pope was the bishop of Rome plus whoever he could convince to believe he was head of the church. Bishops were elected by the congregation back in the day, but it was an open vote with no weapon check. The office was a prize for the various Roman noble houses and involved in the feuding between them because of it. So having churchmen select who was Pope was actually an improvement.
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Re: Is God Democratic?
Figuring it out? What, shadowpuppets? Charades?Stravo wrote:When you consider the whole Papal election procedure, secret voting by a small elite, smoke signals as the announcement of a successor, no one knows whose running, etc.
If this is the way to choose the leader of the Christian faith does that mean God does not believe in democracy?
BTW a Cardinal stated that God has already chosen the new Pope and it is up to the Cardinals to figure out who it was. So...there's no free will in choosing a Pope?
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Re: Is God Democratic?
Because God inspires them. As I understand it, the vote must be unanimous to select a new Pope.Knife wrote:My question, is how the hell can the pope be 'Gods voice on Earth' if the pope is chosen by a bunch of Cardinals?Stravo wrote:When you consider the whole Papal election procedure, secret voting by a small elite, smoke signals as the announcement of a successor, no one knows whose running, etc.
If this is the way to choose the leader of the Christian faith does that mean God does not believe in democracy?
BTW a Cardinal stated that God has already chosen the new Pope and it is up to the Cardinals to figure out who it was. So...there's no free will in choosing a Pope?
And no. God is not democratic. There is nothing in the bible about "rule of the people". God dictates his law and the people obey.
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Re: Is God Democratic?
The idea is that he's God's representative on Earth. Why should there be free will involved for anyone but God and the Pope? If I say you're my representative in America, I don't see why you need to be elected to that post by the people of America. I would have just given you the job. In the same way, God gives the pope his job.Or so Catholisism would tell us.Stravo wrote:BTW a Cardinal stated that God has already chosen the new Pope and it is up to the Cardinals to figure out who it was. So...there's no free will in choosing a Pope?
In much the same way, in the book of Johnah, we see God selecting a representative who doesn't want to be a representative. God proceeds to persecute him until he relents.
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So you're telling me that if a Pope tries to step down, a Great White Shark will come out of nowhere and gobble him up?
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Re: Is God Democratic?
Actually he only need 2/3 of the votes, but the cardinals can/t vote for themselves.Darth Servo wrote:Because God inspires them. As I understand it, the vote must be unanimous to select a new Pope.
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Pope John Paul II changed the voting proceadure back in 1995 or 1996. It used to be that the cardininals would be locked up until they could finally get someone elected with at least 2/3 of the vote, no matter how long it took. Now if they haven't gotten the 2/3's vote by the end of one week then which canidate has a simple majority is the winner.
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There's some fun backstory to that. When the cardinals had to choose a certain pope, they were behind closed doors for 33 months, instead of deliberating they spent that time partying and feasting and being generally lazy fucks (more than usual, I mean). Then the people got fed with them and locked them in. The cardinals panicked, and claimed that the Holy Spirit couldn't reach them to tell them the name of the new pope, because they were locked in. So the people gathered and made a hole in the roof.Mr. Coffee wrote:Pope John Paul II changed the voting proceadure back in 1995 or 1996. It used to be that the cardininals would be locked up until they could finally get someone elected with at least 2/3 of the vote, no matter how long it took. Now if they haven't gotten the 2/3's vote by the end of one week then which canidate has a simple majority is the winner.
After that the elections have been more or less fast.
Oh no. One Mother Teresa was enough. She caused plenty of misery and suffering on her own without someone like her getting absolute power.wautd wrote:I hope this time they chose a guy thats not completely alienated from the world. Someone who actually been to slums and saw poverty. Some kind of mother Theresa
Chances of that happening are offcourse non excisting
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I think she sent all the charity money to the Church for hoarding instead of actually using it to help the needy. She only thought of the needy as a way of furthering her own (and Church's?) goals.That NOS Guy wrote:Please pardon my ignorance on the subject, but what exactly did she do wrong? I mean, gotta link or something to the whole story?Mayabird wrote: Oh no. One Mother Teresa was enough. She caused plenty of misery and suffering on her own without someone like her getting absolute power.
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