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Posted By Per-Otto Lekare on May 29th, 2011

http://www.lekare.com/index.php/2011/05/29/child-abuser-what-will-happen/

A few days ago, in the state of Veracruz, left wing politician Celestino Rivera Hernandez was caught in the act of sodomizing and raping a 12 year old boy that he had picked up on the street. Celestino is a “respected” pillar of his community, but he had done this before. No less than 5 [...]

 

Archive for January, 2010

Not only does the pope wear a funny hat…

Posted By Per-Otto Lekare on January 29th, 2010

…he is also into self flagellation.

At least the late pope John Paul II.

Pope John Paul II used to beat himself with a belt and sleep on a bare floor to bring himself closer to Christ, a book published Wednesday says.

The late pope had a particular belt for self-flagellation and brought it with him to his summer residence, according to the book, “Why he is a Saint: The True story of John Paul II.”

“As some members of his own entourage were able to hear with their own ears, both in Poland and in the Vatican, Karol Wojtyla flagellated himself,” the book says, using the name the pope was given at birth.

“In the closet, among the cloaks, a particular pant-belt hung from a hook, which he utilized as a whip and one which he always had brought to Castel Gandolfo,” the book says.

The book was written by a Vatican insider, Slawomir Oder, with Italian journalist Saverio Gaeta of the Catholic weekly Christian Family. Oder is head of the Vatican committee investigating whether John Paul II should be declared a saint. John Paul died in 2005.

The evil albino monk in Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code” may be the best-known example of self-flagellation these days, but the practice is not unusual in Catholicism — or nearly as extreme as it is shown in the movie.

“When members or former members [of Opus Dei] see the monk go at it in the movie, they just burst out laughing, it’s so nutty,” said the Rev. Michael Barrett, a priest of the Catholic Opus Dei sect.

In actual Catholic self-flagellation, “there is no blood, no injury, nothing to harm a person’s health, nothing traumatic. If it caused any harm, the Church would not allow it,” he wrote on Opus Dei’s Web site when the movie came out in 2006.

“This voluntarily accepted discomfort is a way of joining oneself to Jesus Christ and the sufferings he voluntarily accepted in order to redeem us from sin. ‘The Da Vinci Code’s’ masochist monk, who loves pain for its own sake, has nothing to do with real Christian mortification,” Barrett said.

Mother Teresa is among famous Catholics who self-flagellated in some way, Barrett said.

Catholics are not alone in choosing to inflict pain on themselves for religion reasons. Some Shiite Muslims lash themselves until they bleed when marking the mourning period of Ashura, while fasting is practiced by people in several religions, including Jews on Yom Kippur, the day of atonement.

David Gibson, a journalist who worked for Vatican Radio when John Paul II was pope, pointed out that the pontiff wrote an apostolic letter — essentially a papal position paper — on suffering in 1984.

“Christ did not conceal from his listeners the need for suffering. He said very clearly: ‘If any man would come after me … let him take up his cross daily,’ ” the pope wrote, quoting the Gospel of Luke.

Jesus, the pope wrote, “suffered in place of man and for man. Every man has his own share in the Redemption. Each one is also called to share in that suffering through which the Redemption was accomplished.

“In bringing about the Redemption through suffering, Christ has also raised human suffering to the level of the Redemption. Thus each man, in his suffering, can also become a sharer in the redemptive suffering of Christ,” says the letter, Salvifici Doloris, On the Christian Meaning of Human Suffering.

“John Paul was a product of a very Old World Polish Catholicism,” said Gibson, who now writes on religion for Politics Daily.

“He was a very disciplined man and a very rigorous man in his personal spirituality,” he said.

The authors of the new book clearly approve of any whipping the pope did of himself, he added.

“Even though it’s going to weird people out, it’s obviously seen by his postulators as a sign of his holiness,” he said, using the technical term for the person who investigates a person’s qualifications for sainthood.

He said the idea is not as bizarre as it might sound to contemporary ears.

“The idea of fasting, renouncing something, giving up your Starbucks latte so you can send money to Haiti — you can’t simply look down your nose at it without rejecting a lot of other ideas about self-sacrifice,” he said.

The authors of the book based it on interviews with 114 “witnesses” and access to unedited documents in the Vatican’s archives, according to the publisher, Rizzoli.

The book is available only in Italian, but the publisher is having it translated into Polish and other languages.

Haiti – awful disaster… we all need to help

Posted By Per-Otto Lekare on January 17th, 2010

The awful earthquake that devastated most of Haiti’s populated areas was a revenge from God, according to revered evangelist Pat Robertson.

Robertson weighed in on Haiti’s history on his Christian Broadcasting Network show “The 700 Club” on Wednesday, the day after the quake.

Haitians were originally “under the heel of the French. You know, Napoleon the third, or whatever. And they got together and swore a pact to the devil. They said, ‘we will serve you if you will get us free from the French’. True story. And so, the devil said, ‘okay it’s a deal’. Ever since they have been cursed by one thing after the other.”

What can a thinking, sane person say about this? I saw it as another proof that whatever people call God doesn’t exist… at least not the God that has power and is benevolent. A country stricken by so many disasters, as well as political massacres during most of the last 50 years… To say that “God works in mysterious ways” is just bullshit. I think that even the Devil would fail in bringing misery to the people the way that ‘God’ has brought misery to the people of Haiti the last 50 years. Hitler would be in awe.

Pat Robertson is – besides being a man of God – known for the following failed predictions:

1982: Doomsday

In late 1976, Robertson predicted that the end of the world was coming in November or October 1982. In a May 1980 broadcast of The 700 Club he stated, “I guarantee you by the end of 1982 there is going to be a judgment on the world.”

2006: Pacific Northwestern tsunami

In May 2006, Robertson declared that storms and possibly a tsunami would hit America’s coastline sometime in 2006. Robertson supposedly received this revelation from God during an annual personal prayer retreat in January. The claim was repeated four times on The 700 Club.

On May 8, 2006, Robertson said, “If I heard the Lord right about 2006, the coasts of America will be lashed by storms.” On May 17, 2006, he elaborated, “There well may be something as bad as a tsunami in the Pacific Northwest”. While this claim didn’t garner the same level of controversy as some of his other statements, it was generally received with mild amusement by the Pacific Northwest media. The History Channel’s initial airing of its new series, Mega Disasters: West Coast Tsunami, was broadcast the first week of May.

2007: Terror attack

On the January 2, 2007, broadcast of The 700 Club, Robertson said that God spoke to him and told him that “mass killings” were to come during 2007, due to a terrorist attack on the United States. He added, “The Lord didn’t say nuclear. But I do believe it will be something like that.” When a terrorist attack failed to happen in 2007, Robertson said, in January 2008, “All I can think is that somehow the people of God prayed and God in his mercy spared us.”

2008: Worldwide violence and American recession

On the January 2, 2008, episode of The 700 Club, Pat Robertson predicted that 2008 would be a year of worldwide violence. He also predicted that a recession would occur in the United States that would be followed by a stock market crash by 2010.

2008: Mideast Meltdown

In October 2008 Robertson posted a press release on the Georgian Conflict speculating that the conflict is a Russian ploy to enter the Middle East,  and that instability caused by a predicted pre-emptive strike by Israel on Iran would result in Syria’s and Iran’s launching nuclear strikes on other targets. He also said that if the United States were to oppose Russia’s expansion, nuclear strikes on American soil are also pending. “We will suffer grave economic damage, but will not engage in military action to stop the conflict. However, we may not be spared nuclear strikes against coastal cities. In conclusion, it is my opinion that we have between 75 and 120 days before the Middle East starts spinning out of control.”

Palin & Fox: A deaf leads the blind

Posted By Per-Otto Lekare on January 11th, 2010

Sarah Palin, Karl Rove and Bill O'Reilly sitting on the set of Fox News.

Just read on CNN that Sarah Palin is about to become a political analyst (!!!!!) for Fox News. Together with Karl Rove (!!!!!! again) she will be offering her views on politics in this “fair and unbalanced” TV channel.

Leads me to think of the three blind mice in Shrek… One  being Karl Rove, one being Sarah “Going Rogue” Palin, and one being Fox News (or maybe Bill O’Reilly)…

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