Darth Benedict hopes to ease anger of his fairly recent derogatory comments about Islam during his on again off again trip to Turkey.
Said Monsignor Luigi Padovese, the Pope’s vicar in Anatolia:
“The Pope will discuss the rights of the religious minority. In a secular country, people must have the right to believe in whatever faith they choose to believe.”
Monsignor Padovese underscored his comment by stomping on a turtle then eating a mushroom, growing twice his normal size. Cardinal Mario was unavailable for comment.
I am eager to hear the Pope’s comments on the rights of a religious minority and how he will try to implement such tolerance in a country like the US, where the majority status enjoyed by the Christians can often be linked to violence and intolerance.


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November 27th, 2006 at 10:31 pm
It looks like he is going to do some damage control for his anti-muslim speak.
And the Vatican will be allowing that condoms are useful against the spread of the AIDs virus not just for undermining god’s sperm-drive.
November 27th, 2006 at 10:33 pm
Sorry, I have Anonymouse still in the Name slot and did not notice!
Me.
November 28th, 2006 at 4:04 am
It could be a great moment that brings two religions together.
More than likely, it will be ho hum with multiple demostrations around the clock.
November 28th, 2006 at 6:11 am
Last I heard, the condom thing was still in debate, not to mention only for married couples where one of the partners has AIDS and the other doesn’t. So nice that the Church is coming into the 20th century.
November 28th, 2006 at 8:25 pm
Yes indeed. There is SO much violence perpetrated by the majority Christians in the US that the Pope should address it.
Now, back in the real world, just consider that if you labeled another prominent religion’s leader as “Darth,” you’d likely have a bounty on your head. There’s some real world religious violence for ‘ya.
November 29th, 2006 at 6:50 am
I believe what I said was the majority status enjoyed by the Christians can be linked to violence, not that the majority of Christians are perpetrating it. Reading is fundamental, Hube.