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Has God Changed His Mind?

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chakka35 | 14:09 Tue 12th Mar 2013 | Religion & Spirituality
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The choice of the pope is meant to be by God which is why all those Cardinals pray for guidance before voting. But the last one God chose has resigned.
So, has God changed his mind or is he not omniscient after all and didn't see this coming? And why do they have to have several votes? Is God a ditherer? Strange fellow this chap that some people worship.

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I can sense from your question a lot of sarcasm.

But I think most of us know there is no "god" and that organizations like the Catholic Church are just giant con artists, no better than the people who try to scam us with "dodgy" emails.

They "pretend" they have access to god, encourage people to give them money (to get a quicker route to heaven), and in the meanwhile their priests abuse people who they are supposed to be looking after.

I am surpised so many people still follow the catholic faith, to me it was discredited years ago.
Apparently so. Still, although it's not a first, the outcome won't be quite as dramatic as the last time he changed his mind and drowned practically all life on earth.
I think Eddie Izzard is right.
'When they landed on the moon, that was the point when God should have come up and said hello. Because if you invent some creatures and you put them on the blue one and they make it to the grey one, then you Fluffing turn up and say, ‘Well done.’ It’s just a polite thing to do.'
God never changes his mind...everything that happens is according to his plan. This is only possible because he doesn't exist, If he did exist we wouldn't, because there wouldn't have been any evolution (unless it was part of his plan to save a lot of work)
VHG...you got it one !
Naw, God always intended the last pope to have a caretaker role. It's you who assumed he'd be another 'for life' pope.

They have serveral votes to get the majority they need. Not all voters get God's instructions from the off.
It would make more sense to draw the name out of a lottery machine.

That way you could be sure it was god doing the choosing and not a one or more cardinals misinterpreting the divine guidance from above.
It would save alot of time too.
//Has God Changed His Mind?//

Apparently so. Mr.Ratzinger felt that he could no longer keep a straight face when he preached the word so he had a chinwag with the big man upstairs and JC gave him a way out instead of blowing out his candle.

I feel all the pompous ceremonies and voting procedure is felt necessary to somewhat justify the vast amounts of donated money that followers gave to the Church.
Well God changed his mind before, when he decided Judaism was no good, and he would start Christianity up.
There you have it. God is obviously a woman . . .

. . . runs for the nearest cliff in hopes of succumbing to the lesser of two evils . . .
Sperlatt!!!

What was that? “Good shot, Naomi!”?

You’d better believe it! ;o)))
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Goodlife, none of that is relevant to this thread. Stop preaching. It's just plain rude to hi-jack threads the way you do.
Surely God would tell the person involved that he was to be pope, that person would then come forward and exclaim! "I am the new pope sent by god!"

How could that be disputed?

No Catholic would lie now, would they?

//////Sniggers, he he//////
I reckon they are having one massive pillow fight in there.
^^ In their onesies? :o)
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Sorry, VHG, if you detected sarcasm. I am merely continuing my habit of asking religionists the questions they never ask themselves
so the Edtor made he mind up.
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Apparently whoever wins gets a new pair of red slippers out of it.

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