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Re: From Innocent III to Bush II

 

 

 

 

From Innocent-III to Bush-II

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> By ABID ULLAH JAN

> January 19, 2005

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> From the election of Pope Innocent-III on January 8, 1198 to the

inauguration of Bush-II on January 20, 2001, it took a local Dark Age

803 years to turn into a global Dark Age.

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> The doubtful re-election [1] and second inauguration of Bush-II on

January 20, 2005 under the shadows of growing " conspiracy theories, "

show how the world has entered into the darkest recesses where the

partial domination of Church in Europe has been effectively replaced

by a total domination of neocons: the product of a consummate

church-and-state-alliance. [2]

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> These days, Bush-II has assumed the role of the first in the new

line of corrupt popes, Innocent III, who asserted his view of his

place in the world: " No king can reign rightly unless he devoutly

serves Christ's vicar [the pope]. The priesthood is the sun, and

monarchy the moon. Kings rule over their respective kingdoms, but. …

the Lord gave Peter rule not only over the universal Church, but also

over the whole world. " [3]

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> In the views of Bush II, no elected or un-elected president or prime

minister can reign rightly unless he devoutly serves the US president.

The US government is the sun, and governments in Muslim world the

moon. Presidents and prime ministers rule over the respective Muslim

countries, but God gave the US president rule not only over the US,

but also the whole world.

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> If we feel the reality is different than this, future historians

will write that we were wrong and in total denial of the reality.

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> Just like Innocent III, Bush II, the Altar boy and Born-Again,

claims that he talks to God and God told him to go to wars and kill

more than 100,000 people to liberate them and impose democracy. [4]

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> In 1294 Boniface VIII issued the Unam Sanctum, a papal decree,

outlining the pope's power. Many people might not have taken it

serious at that time, but later historians declared this decretal as

the " strongest statement of papal power ever made. " [5]

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> Look for the words that we hear from Bush-II in the 13th century

Unam Sanctum, which stated: " Now, therefore, we declare, say,

determine and pronounce that for every human creature it is necessary

for salvation to be subject to the authority of the Roman pontiff. "

Compare this with the US government engaging in the worst ever

tortures, human rights abuse, massacres and genocides for subjecting

others to what it considers necessary for their salvation and

liberation.

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> The secular monarchy was not standing as tall behind Innocent III as

the Church is standing firmly behind Bush-II's adventures in the

occupied countries. Julian Coman and Bruce Johnston of British Daily

Telegraph report from Rome on October 10, 2004: " Vatican buries the

hatchet with Blair and Bush over Iraq, " which means that the Vatican

now officially approves and supports the ongoing genocide in Iraq in

the name of democracy. [6]

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> Just like Vatican's reawakening to Jihad and approving Bush-II's

waging the war for eliminating evil, Innocent III also granted the

Catholic kings the right (and furthermore, he encouraged them

wholeheartedly) to exterminate the Albigensians, a race in Northern

Europe which the Church had failed to convert and which it now

perceived as a possible threat to the Church's security, even though

they were hardly a danger. Innocent was therefore encouraging the

murder of a group that would not assimilate into Catholicism, an act

of violence and with no relationship to the interests of Catholicism.

[7]

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> Instead of condemning moral, legal and military excesses of the US

government and the puppets it has put in place around the Muslim

world, Islamophobes suggest Reformation of Islam to tame the perceived

enemy. They are proposing all those measures which broke the back bone

of Church's power. They are, however, doomed to failure because the

phenomenon of medieval Church does not apply to the Islam.

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> Instead of thinking for some new form of reformation to break the

Church and State Alliance that is pushing the world deeper into

darkness and chaos, the message from struggling Muslim and non-Muslim

Islamophobes is to " reform Islam " on the pattern of Christianity. This

is absolutely impossible for many reasons.

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> To begin with, Islam is nowhere in power and it has not carried out

systematic genocides and crimes against humanity as the world

witnessed during the European Dark Age or as we are witnessing at the

hands of the US and its allies with full motivation and full backing

of the Church, both Catholic and Protestant.

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> Secondly, Christian Reformation was not about reforming religion or

religious beliefs, which Islamophobes want Muslims to do. According

to Professor Gerhard Rempel at Western New England College: " The

rapidity with which the doctrines of Luther and the other reformers

spread throughout Europe is evidence of a general concern over the

question of salvation and also of a strong dissatisfaction with the

secularized church for not adequately serving the religious needs of

the people. " [8]

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> According to Professor Gerhard Rempel at Western New England

college, it was the " evil of secularization of the Church " which " were

most dramatically reflected in the history of the papacy. " [9] In the

moderan, global dark age, the forces of darkness are pushing for

Reformation the other way round, towards secularization of Islam.

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> Nothing of what was happening within the Church and Europe is

happening in the Muslims world. We must remember that after the fall

of the western half of the Roman Empire in 476, the Europeans turned

to the strong guidance of the papacy and the Catholic Church to be the

authoritative voice in their lives. [10] So the Church assumed the

role, which the people expected of it.

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> In comparison, these days there is no authoritative Islamic

institution in place, and as we will see in this write up, there is no

place for such a theocracy in Islam.

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> Contrary to the present reality, secular rulers in early Europe

recognized the growing power of the Church and gave vast grants of

land to Church leaders in order to befriend the new, powerful entity.

This land was taxed, and the surfs who worked it paid tithes to the

Church. With more and more grants of land coming in, the Church grew

greatly in size and wealth to become the mightiest of powers in the

Middle Ages.

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> As the wealth and political influence started to lead to corruption,

the Church became interested in management of this new power. In time,

unrest among the common people, together with new emphasis on relating

faith and reason, brought forth new ideas that challenged the Church's

undisputed authority. [11] Therefore, the growing secular power of the

Church and the new spirit of questioning between the early 1100s and

the late 1500s that instigated unrest among European Catholics were

the leading factors in the Protestant Reformation of the 1600s.

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> These days, there is no institution of monastery in the world of

Islam that owns thousands of villas and serfs. The Mosque is not

" bound by feudalism " the way archbishops, bishops and abbots in

Germany " gave their loyalty to the king and became no different than

great nobles, managing agriculture and owing military service. " [12]

That's why it seems nonsense to hear about Reformation of Islam.

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> At the time for Christian Reformation, Church leaders were stronger

than secular rulers with the newly-founded power inherent in the

institution. In the 1100s-1200s, an intricate network of leadership

arose to command the dioceses, and the papacy became, for a time, the

unrivaled and unchallenged power of medieval Europe. [13]

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> An exact opposite process is under way in the Muslim world today. At

that time, the focus in the monasteries as well as in the Church

hierarchy turned from imitating Christ as the savior of the poor and

weak, to the gaining of affluence and power.

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> Today puppet regimes are embracing a religion proposed only to them

by Bush-II and his devoted-to-Christianity-partners. The religion is

secularization and the puppets are doing all they can from revising

school curriculum to banning and diluting religious education in

different ways and taking Muslims away from Islam. It is not the

mosque controlling Muslim states, but Muslim states forcing mosques to

toe a secular line.

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> At that time corruption became embedded within the Church's most

powerful leadership positions, and the concerns of the Church turned

away from spirituality to the defense of corrupt members and the

retention of wealth enjoyed by the papacy.

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> The same is happening in the Muslim world today, but not in the

religious circles. It is happening in the secular, ruling circles,

filled with benighted opportunists, taking people away from

spiritualism towards the much vaunted fruits of material development.

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> Poverty alleviation and economic developments are the rallying cries

without have the oppressed and exploited public ever see the benefits

of the billions of dollars which the US showers on secular puppets.

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> The Christian Reformation was not carried out by secularists and

so-called humanists of that age. It was the true Christians who were

able to step up and reform the Church's leadership when it could not

have been needed more. [14] The initial reforms, intended to return

the Church to the early and saintly days of spirituality, had instead

created a centralized papal power vulnerable to far worse abuses. [15]

And thus the process went on.

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> Whatever corruption and power usurpation was taking place at the

time of Christian Reformation, it was not meant for spiritual uplift

of the society or calling people towards religion. The Church was

engaged in exactly what the corrupt dictators in the Muslim world are

engaged in today: material gains and power.

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> In part because of the corruption in the Church, a series of

philosophers arose. Each pondered methods of thought that bordered or

crossed the boundary of what the Church at the time considered heresy.

These philosophers influenced each other and also the general public

of Europe. [16]

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> In the case of Reformation of Church, philosophy was promoted and

scientific studies were presented to undermine some religious

theories. In the case of Islam, each scientific discovery leads to

further consolidating the message of the Qur'an and the kind of

philosophy the Islamophobes promote to undermine Islam, is totally

irrelevant. So besides the futility of using all other measures to

Reform Islam, using philosophy as a weapon is also not going to do any

wonders. [17]

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> The focus on misplaced Reformation has to shift to the Western

world, mostly led by the United States and the US is the place where

all the achievements of Reformation have not only reversed but touched

the other end of the extreme.

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> The victory of the secularized territorial state was accompanied by

the gradual secularization of European society and culture as a whole.

Religious standards, by which economic, social, and political behavior

had previously been measured, were to a large degree replaced by

secular standards, ascertained primarily by the observation of social

behavior. The relegation of religious authorities and faith to the

background in European life marks the end of the Reformation Era and

the beginning of the Era of so-called Enlightenment.

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> This trend was gradually reversing in the US for the last many

years. In the last quarter of the 20th century the momentum toward

de-secularizing the US increased considerably. The ultimate objective

being establishing the Kingdom of God, the short term objectives was

set to put political leaders and public officials with strong ties to

Church in the position of power.

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> That dream was partially fulfilled with the inauguration of Bush-II

in 2001 and will be completely fulfilled with the second inauguration

in 2005 that has been made possible with the full backing of religious

institutions, personalities and ordinary followers of faith.

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> This time around the scope of the darkness is global. The Church is

behind the apparently secular state and the visible target is the

Muslim world. The victims, however, are innocents both in the East and

West.

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> Irrespective of the Church-and-state-alliance's success and failure

in establishing the Kingdom of God, the world would witness an

unprecedented scale of death and destruction if both Muslims and

non-Muslims failed to understand and counter totalitarian designs of

this alliance. At the moment, we see no way out of this darkness,

particularly when this alliance of darkness is fully supported by the

gang that keeps people blind and their minds shut. [18]

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> Notes

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> [1] For the allegations of the theft of presidency see:

http://newsbbc.co.uk/olmedia/cta/progs/newsnight/palast.ram

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> [2] http://www.icssa.org/church.htm

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> http://hnn.us/roundup/comments/6500.html

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http://www.traditionalvalues.org/modules.php?name=News & file=article & sid=808

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> [3] Howe, Helen. Ancient and Medieval Worlds. New York: Longman,

1992. pp 365.

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> [4] http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0630-04.htm

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> [5] Collins, Michael. The Story of Christianity. New York: D.K.

Publishing House, Inc., 1999. pp 118.

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> [6] Joseph D'Hippolito, " Vatican slowly awakens to Jihad, " Front

Page magazine, Nov 09, 2004. Also see: Julian Coman and Bruce

Johnston, " Vatican buries the hatchet with Blair and Bush over Iraq, "

Daily Telegraph, October 10, 2004.

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> [7] Durant, Will. The Age of Faith. New York: Simon and Schuster,

Inc., 1950. pp 671.

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> [8] John F. H. New, The Renaissance and Reformation: A Short History.

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> [9] Source: John F. H. New, The Renaissance and Reformation: A Short

History.

http://historymedren.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http%3A%2F%2Fmars.

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acnet.wnec.edu%2F%7Egrempel%2Fcourses%2Fgermany%2Flectures%2F03luther.html

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> [10] Howe, Helen. Ancient and Medieval Worlds. New York: Longman,

1992.

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> [11] Howe, Helen. Ancient and Medieval Worlds. New York: Longman,

1992. pp 356-357.

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> [12] Durant, Will. The Age of Faith. New York: Simon and Schuster,

Inc., 1950. pp 564.

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> [13] Roberts, J.M. A History of Europe. New York: Allen Lane, 1997.

pp 167.

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> [14] See " Reforming Popes " Catholic Encyclopedia Online. Feb. 2000.

The Catholic Encyclopedia. 18 Feb. 2000. Also Ibid Roberts. Pp. 167.

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> [15] Collins, Michael. The Story of Christianity. New York: D.K.

Publishing House, Inc., 1999. pp. 107.

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> [16] " Church Pre-Reformers " Catholic Encyclopedia Online. Feb. 2000.

The Catholic Encyclopedia. 18 Feb. 2000 pp. 2

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> [17] http://www.icssa.org/Philosophy.htm

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> [18] See: Who Rules America by the research staff of National

Vanguard Books

> Kevin Alfred Strom, Media Director. Report; Posted on: 2004-11-20

00:06:16 at http://www.realnews247.com/who_rules_america_updated_2004.htm

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