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How The World Is Run
It happened again. They put the ballot papers on the fire and the smoke coming out the chimney was white. Everybody in the square was jumping up and down, weeping and clapping their hands- we have a new Pope! And then the smoke turned black. Sorry, folks, no Pope today.
Quaint.
But communicating by smoke signals isn't the half of it. We're choosing a man to fill one of the most powerful posts in the world and the electorate consists of a handful of (supposedly) celibate old gents in their seventies.
Why aren't we laughing?
This is the 21st centry, not the 14th.
But I guess you and I don't get to vote for the chairman of Microsoft either.
Quaint.
But communicating by smoke signals isn't the half of it. We're choosing a man to fill one of the most powerful posts in the world and the electorate consists of a handful of (supposedly) celibate old gents in their seventies.
Why aren't we laughing?
This is the 21st centry, not the 14th.
But I guess you and I don't get to vote for the chairman of Microsoft either.
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But it's our fault. We allow ourselves to be impressed and taken in by the robes and the processing and the fiction of papal authority.
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It's both a satire and a celebration. I think you'd like it.
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Heigh-ho.
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I think the Holy Spirit moved on to fresh climes and pastures new a long, long time ago.
About 1950 years ago.
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The fundamental problem, it seems to me, is that they think it does.
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And that millions of people world-wide agree with them.
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Ritual can be used to befuddle and obfuscate- to stop us from asking questions- to pull the wool over our eyes.
Tyrannies and autocracies are good at ritual.
Yes, it's very pretty and it feeds the soul, but, but.....
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People often use the word "need" when what they really mean is "want": I need chocolate, I need another pair of shoes.
Are rituals a need or a want for humanity?
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All the signs are that human beings have been practising rituals since the very beginning.
I suspect our craving for them is something stronger than a want, but less absolute than a need.
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of course, it also makes them massively out of touch with the lives of the laity. but i think maybe both perspectives are important.
Eastern Catholic priests are allowed to marry, so i don't see why we can't allow all priests to make that decision for themselves.
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Unfulfilled sexuality may be just as distracting as married life.
A lot of priests hit the bottle.
And a lot (as we're finding out) abuse children.
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Pity they retired the silver hammer.
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"Bang, bang Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon his head,
Bang, bang, Maxwell's silver hammer made sure that he was dead..."
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Pope John Paul put it in his will, a big secret until Cynnerth figured it out.
I guess they are still bumping around in the Sistine Chapel, fighting over chairs, while Gregorian chants play and then suddenly stop.
I wonder what religion will be like in 200 more years? Will there still be a Roman Catholic Church?
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Who knows what the world will look like in 200 years time? Change comes so slowly that I'd expect the Catholic Church to be around in some form or another. But it might look rather different.
Perhaps there will be a female Pope.
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Maybe that's what they do anyway. The smoke signals are just for show.
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And if I remember correctly, it was more or less what the apostles did when they were looking for a replacement for Judas Iscariot.
"And the lot fell upon Matthias".
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"Those pointy ones would hold a lot of names!"
:)
You crack me up.
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Jackie, you are EVIL! You made me laugh out loud at work.
I'm sorry. I'm getting more laughs out of this Pope stuff than any person should.
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<B>We're</B> choosing
Re: <B>We're</B> choosing