Monday, September 15, 2008

Ringworm From Gloryhole

Holiness &



Benedict XVI visit to the country of the Enlightenment, of Voltaire and Sarkozy. Here's what he thinks the current occupant of the Elysée on State, religion and secularism, as is clear from the pages of the book by Pierre Chiartano. Topics covered in the talks between Sarkozy certainly, and the Pope: Who
"faith" can do so by following the rules and procedures they prefer. "Praying five times a day, go to church every day, respect the rules of the Sabbath, it makes no difference. What makes the difference is to want to impose on others their vision of religion. " The fundamentalism is often reflected in the failure to respect the identity of the other. It wants to impose a reading of the world, man, of life, the relationship between politics and transcendence. "This attitude can not be placed in the French Republic."
(...) so much effort is also the product of a "vice" everything French. The conviction that we can be bearers of a universal political model, which could establish itself thanks to the kindness of the mark republiquen, in a world, that of globalization, which is always less due to the rationalist model, father of the cultural roots of the French tradition. The French would thus, creating a structure to make Islam the French speak with one voice, as an example for the entire Muslim world. Could serve as an example for the modernization of Islam and Development a more scientific and less literal approach of the Qur'an, as with the Bible in the fifties. "This will give us the victory of the essential and universal values \u200b\u200bof this religion on the retrograde concept inherited from the past and history."
(...) The great currents of religious believers do not claim to profess their beliefs and are unlikely to agree to be perceived as a threat or danger. This is how the reasons for the importance of the role of "minister of cults' religion. There is a strong need for religious men and women of our century. Faith is the "way" of a path that ends only with death, for that Sarkozy does not he believes sectarian or indifferent to a conception of secularism, marking a strong point of discontinuity with the tradition of the Alps.
(...) It is therefore the central place occupied by religion in France of the third millennium. It should not be placed outside or in competition with the concept of a republic, but "will be a place in the Republic" (C'est une place 'dans' la Republique).

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