Sunday, September 17, 2006

New York Times: Pope Owes 'Deep' Apology to Muslims

Right on target for the dhimmis at NYT, they're demanding an apology from the Holy Father for his comments last week.

From Newsmax.com:
Pope Benedict must issue a "deep and persuasive" apology for quotes used during a speech this week that described Islam as "evil and inhuman", The New York Times said in an editorial on Saturday.

"The world listens carefully to the words of any pope. And it is tragic and dangerous when one sows pain, either deliberately or carelessly," the Times said.

"He needs to offer a deep and persuasive apology, demonstrating that words can also heal," it added.

In a speech in Germany on Tuesday, the Pope quoted the 14th century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus, who said: "Show me just what Mohammad brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached."

Muslims worldwide have reacted angrily to Benedict's choice of quote and many have said he should apologize to dispel the impression he had joined a campaign against Islam.

Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi defended the Pope's lecture and said he did not mean to offend Muslims.

The Times editorial said this was not the first time Benedict has fomented discord between Christians and Muslims.

It cited a 2004 comment, when he was the Vatican's top theologian, against Turkey's joining the European Union because as a Muslim country, it was "in permanent contrast to Europe."

"A doctrinal conservative, his greatest fear appears to be the loss of a uniform Catholic identity, not exactly the best jumping-off point for tolerance or interfaith dialogue," the editorial said.

Here's a note to the Times: It's the Pope's job to denounce evil and satan, which is personified in islam. He should be joining a campaign against islam.

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