Pope Francis should cast out Netanyahu’s demons, Nicaragua president says

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Pope Francis should cast out Netanyahu’s demons, Nicaragua president says

Ortega also called on the international community to impose sanctions on Israel for the military action in Gaza.

"Prime Minister Netanyahu appears to be possessed by the devil, he needs Pope Francis to exorcise it, to become appeased,” Ortega was quoted by Globovision as saying.

"Why doesn't anyone condemn or sanction the state of Israel?" wondered the president of Nicaragua. In his opinion, Palestine is the victim of "madness" on the part of the Israeli leader, who seeks to “annihilate the Palestinian people.”

For Ortega, Israel is “committing genocide” in the Gaza Strip, a crime so “terrible that it is only comparable to the crimes of the Nazis."

Personal attacks against Netanyahu have grown since the start of the IDF operation against Gazans on July 8.

On Thursday, the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan stated in one of the strongest-worded attacks on the Israeli state, that in its military campaign in Gaza and genocide against Palestinians, Israel is demonstrating a “Hitler-like fascism.”

READ MORE: Turkey PM slams Israel for ‘Hitler-like fascism’

A day earlier, Bolivia declared Israel to be a “terrorist state” and renounced a visa exemption agreement with the country in protest over the ongoing Israeli military offense in Gaza.

Other Latin American countries including Chile and El Salvador recalled their ambassadors in Israel on Tuesday for consultations due to the increased violence in the Gaza Strip against civilians. The move follows similar actions by Ecuador, Brazil and Peru who have also recalled their ambassadors.


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lol @ the idea that Pope Francis can cast out anyone's demons.

I'm going to let you disrupt my thread one time, FF. One time...:mad:

There is a much larger geo-political debate here than your personal opinion on Catholics or the Pope.

I think there is a great question asked here whereas we have so many politicians and leaders jumping to sanction Russia over what is happening with regard to all of the civilian casualties in Ukraine at the hand of the coup installed government over there but not a peep with regard to what Israel is doing. And there are much broader elements at play with respect to the growing list of these particular nations who are speaking up about it.
 
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Wait, was this not supposed to be a joke? lol.

People don't always laugh at the notion of peace through religion because it's not their own. This includes world leaders. Which seems to be the idea behind the president of Nicaragua saying that particular thing. Religious practice varies, of course.

The more relevant aspects were discussed outside of religious belief, though.

But we've discussed this already.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...king-Threads&p=5553804&viewfull=1#post5553804

If you'd like to debate what the Nicaraguan president said as far as the Pope then that's fine. But do so in the correct context instead of the "lol" silliness.
 
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I'm going to let you disrupt my thread one time, FF. One time...:mad:

There is a much larger geo-political debate here than your personal opinion on Catholics or the Pope.

I think there is a great question asked here whereas we have so many politicians and leaders jumping to sanction Russia over what is happening with regard to all of the civilian casualties in Ukraine at the hand of the coup installed government over there but not a peep with regard to what Israel is doing. And there are much broader elements at play with respect to the growing list of these particular nations who are speaking up about it.

People don't always laugh at the notion of peace through religion because it's not their own. This includes world leaders. Which seems to be the idea behind the president of Nicaragua saying that particular thing. Religious practice varies, of course.

The more relevant aspects were discussed outside of religious belief, though.

But we've discussed this already.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...king-Threads&p=5553804&viewfull=1#post5553804

If you'd like to debate what the Nicaraguan president said as far as the Pope then that's fine. But do so in the correct context instead of the "lol" silliness.

Why is this in the religion subforum?

We all know that the murders in Gaza are wrong. But the idea that Netanyathu has a demon is somewhat ridiculous. I mean, we don't accuse every single American politician of having a demon, and most of them are worse than the Israeli PM.
 
Why is this in the religion subforum?

We all know that the murders in Gaza are wrong. But the idea that Netanyathu has a demon is somewhat ridiculous. I mean, we don't accuse every single American politician of having a demon, and most of them are worse than the Israeli PM.

What do you mean? They all go to the Bohemian grove and worship the devil, which gives them power and money in return.

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Why is this in the religion subforum?

But the idea that Netanyathu has a demon is somewhat ridiculous.

How is that ridiculous? He may not be possessed by such,, but is most certainly influenced and directed by evil spirits.

So are all the other leaders of nations.
 
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