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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Impeach?

Some have wondered if the Pope should step down. Robert S. McElvaine, professor of arts & letters at Millsaps College, goes one long step or two farther today in his On Faith comment:

There are, of course, no provisions in the hierarchical institution set up, not by Jesus but by men who hijacked his name and in many cases perverted his teachings, for impeaching a pope and removing him from office. But there ought to be.

As I detail in my latest book, "Grand Theft Jesus: The Hijacking of Religion in America" (Crown), the cardinal sin of the Catholic Church -- a literally deadly sin, if ever there was one -- is its opposition to birth control. Far from being, as the Church contends, part of its moral doctrine, this policy is, plainly, the immoral doctrine of the Church. The use of condoms is a pro-life position.

He finally suggests replacing him "with a woman."

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