Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,253
I want a hermaphrodite that wears a burka, that smokes ganja, that salutes the people with the Nazi salute and that promotes nothing to be the new Pope. Oh and must be a mexican.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,754
Who would put me in chains?
Your people were in chains, the only pre-darwinian argument for your worth as beings was religious.
Way to ruin Sheikster's S&M fantasy. :groan:

All these African wanting to be Popes...:sergio:
Infuriates me almost, why the fuck would they want to preach the word of the "Lord" "God" of the ones that once pillaged their homes, enslaved their ancestors, rob them of their resources etc. Bande de chien deracine.

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If they were Eastern African would've made sense, Christianity was there much much longer and wasn't introduced through colonial regimes, but these Western Africans....either ways if one of 'em does get it I hope he does something productive for his own.
Look, Africa is a growth market. Europe doesn't give a shit about Catholicism anymore, and if you're going for Catholic crazies these days you have to turn to either Latin America or Africa. You gotta go where your rabid fans are.

And hey... white smoke, black pope. :weee:
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
20,044
So we are talking about pedophiles today? They are great. Nobody gets to fuck anything tighter than they do, they are the real Einsteins of our time.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
I don't mean metaphorical chains, I mean literal, you're property chains. Certainly the English ruled through Clients, only through the desire for Empire, with do protestant draw towards capitalism you'd have simply been creatures to be eradicated or used a labour. In fact, without papal pleas for the soles of indigenous populations and the capitalist need for cheap labour brought about through Protestantism, genocide would have been a perfectly acceptable strategy for the European Empires. The sociological growth of the 'West' and hence the 'model' for the world is unquestionably linked to Christianity. I understand that you've had a philosophical enlightenment of sorts but whether you like it or not you practice a religious morality.
 
Apr 15, 2006
56,640
I don't mean metaphorical chains, I mean literal, you're property chains. Certainly the English ruled through Clients, only through the desire for Empire, with do protestant draw towards capitalism you'd have simply been creatures to be eradicated or used a labour. In fact, without papal pleas for the soles of indigenous populations and the capitalist need for cheap labour brought about through Protestantism, genocide would have been a perfectly acceptable strategy for the European Empires. The sociological growth of the 'West' and hence the 'model' for the world is unquestionably linked to Christianity. I understand that you've had a philosophical enlightenment of sorts but whether you like it or not you practice a religious morality.
Why did the pope care? We were all infidels and sinners who hadn't accepted Jesus into our lives. Why care about us?

The pope might have prevented us from being in chains, but doesn't change the fact that religions are backward. It doesn't correct their previous crimes not its false and outdated ideologies.

Oh, and me following religious morality? :lol: Get outta here!
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
Why did the pope care? We were all infidels and sinners who hadn't accepted Jesus into our lives. Why care about us?

The pope might have prevented us from being in chains, but doesn't change the fact that religions are backward. It doesn't correct their previous crimes not its false and outdated ideologies.

Oh, and me following religious morality? :lol: Get outta here!
False ideology? you can conclusively prove this? I think not.

Why don't you kill and steal to maximize your reproductive success?
 

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