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Benito Mussolini
« on: December 01, 2013, 09:15:58 AM »
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An interview* with
Dr. Peter Chojnowski

 Professor of Philosophy, Author, International Speaker

www.pelicanproject.org

Benito Mussolini: How the Italian Fascist could have saved Europe from World War II

Benito Mussolini
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2013, 05:44:44 PM »
I haven't had time to listen to the interview yet, but Mussolini became a great defender of the Church during his rule, he made the Catholic Faith the state religion of Italy. I remember reading an account on Ignis Ardens of S. Padre Pio telling his widow that he had been saved. How much better a man was he than the stinking filth that run Italy & other European countries & North America today, those who really rule nothing themselves but rather wait & lick the feet of their Jєωιѕн masters who tell them what shoe they will put on first in the morning, the left or the right.


Benito Mussolini
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2013, 09:57:17 AM »
Quote from: Cuthbert
I haven't had time to listen to the interview yet, but Mussolini became a great defender of the Church during his rule, he made the Catholic Faith the state religion of Italy. I remember reading an account on Ignis Ardens of S. Padre Pio telling his widow that he had been saved. How much better a man was he than the stinking filth that run Italy & other European countries & North America today, those who really rule nothing themselves but rather wait & lick the feet of their Jєωιѕн masters who tell them what shoe they will put on first in the morning, the left or the right.


Declaring Catholicism the state religion was nothing more than an attempt on his part to make himself more popular among Italians.  Mussolini was an avowed atheist who held opinions like Islam being a more effective religion than Christianity, and that the papacy was a malignant tumor in the body of Italy.  Mussolini's widow described him as irreligious.

Benito Mussolini
« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2013, 12:30:23 PM »
Quote from: Dolores
Quote from: Cuthbert
I haven't had time to listen to the interview yet, but Mussolini became a great defender of the Church during his rule, he made the Catholic Faith the state religion of Italy. I remember reading an account on Ignis Ardens of S. Padre Pio telling his widow that he had been saved. How much better a man was he than the stinking filth that run Italy & other European countries & North America today, those who really rule nothing themselves but rather wait & lick the feet of their Jєωιѕн masters who tell them what shoe they will put on first in the morning, the left or the right.


Declaring Catholicism the state religion was nothing more than an attempt on his part to make himself more popular among Italians.  Mussolini was an avowed atheist who held opinions like Islam being a more effective religion than Christianity, and that the papacy was a malignant tumor in the body of Italy.  Mussolini's widow described him as irreligious.


Maybe you're right, but I'd rather have that, then what we got.  

Benito Mussolini
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2013, 11:27:46 AM »
Quote from: Renzo
Quote from: Dolores
Quote from: Cuthbert
I haven't had time to listen to the interview yet, but Mussolini became a great defender of the Church during his rule, he made the Catholic Faith the state religion of Italy. I remember reading an account on Ignis Ardens of S. Padre Pio telling his widow that he had been saved. How much better a man was he than the stinking filth that run Italy & other European countries & North America today, those who really rule nothing themselves but rather wait & lick the feet of their Jєωιѕн masters who tell them what shoe they will put on first in the morning, the left or the right.


Declaring Catholicism the state religion was nothing more than an attempt on his part to make himself more popular among Italians.  Mussolini was an avowed atheist who held opinions like Islam being a more effective religion than Christianity, and that the papacy was a malignant tumor in the body of Italy.  Mussolini's widow described him as irreligious.


Maybe you're right, but I'd rather have that, then what we got.  


The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence...