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Vatican calls for One World Government
« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2011, 04:20:30 PM »
Let's not forget BXVI's encyclical where he calls for a "UN with teeth."

Hmm...

I don't think this "white paper" can be misconstrued. BXVI has already made it clear that he's right in the pocket of the big banks and the globalist institutions that keep him where he is.

Vatican calls for One World Government
« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2011, 06:38:21 PM »
Quote from: Capistrano
By the way, the only reason I'm strongly against a One-World Government is because if it happened today, it would be a One-World Jєωιѕн Government.

If we could go back a millennium, I wouldn't oppose a One-World Catholic Government. A sort of Global Holy Roman Empire.


I know Capistrano is banned, but I still would like to add that I don't think that a one world Catholic government is feasible.  Perhaps it could be sustained by hegemony, but not by actual governance.

As for Ratzinger's Vatican calling for a Global Central Bank, this should surprise nobody.  Either the people who spend time in the Vatican are a bunch of old fools who have no grasp of reality, or they welcome a global bank because it aligns with their earnestly-held beliefs in relation to the True, the Good, and the Beautiful.  You tell me which you find to be more likely, given the Romans' sheer enthusiasm for such outrageously schmaltzy and effeminate liberal nonsense as is regularly witnessed amongst Novus Ordo circles and is integral to the Vatican's culture.


Vatican calls for One World Government
« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2011, 06:52:04 PM »
Quote from: Opinionated Novus-Ordite
Contrary to what people might think the Church often puts things like this out there to start the discussion.


Oh, please.  That is ridiculous.  As if this entire proposition is not already in line with the general paradigm of the Vatican and those who travel in those circles.  I wonder where the avowed Catholic who rushed to form opinions came up with the idea that the Vatican simply throws out ideas in order to test out its positions on points of international political struggles and diplomacy.  Was he informed by somebody (who was surely misleading him, since it makes the Vatican look stupid) or does this person speculate that it is wise for the Vatican to so freely reveal what it is thinking when its vested interests and the interests of those for whom it believes itself responsible are potentially at stake ?  Perhaps he thinks, too, that it would be normal for such an institution to publicise its potential favour for something that it actually -- deep down -- finds entirely unacceptable and deeply abhorrent ?  A religious institution, precisely renowned for its teaching office ?