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Showing posts with label The Pope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Pope. Show all posts
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Friday, September 22, 2006
That xenophobic Pope
Kohei san sends this item and states: Please find the attached press release issued by the Japanese Government about "the situation over the remarks of Pope Benedict XVI on Islam". William comments: This pope has poved himself a true xenophobe time and again. It is not just Islam. He has described Budhism as "masturbation of the mind" and his remarks about Anglican Christianity are equally offensive.
Statement by the Press Secretary/Director-General for Press and Public Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the situation over the remarks of Pope Benedict XVI on Islam
1. Japan expresses its concern about the continued difficult situation over the address of Pope Benedict XVI.
2. While Japan fully understands the sensibility of the Muslims in this regard, violence is not acceptable for any reason and we urge self-restraint and calm in dealing with this matter.
3. Japan understands that the Pope expressed his sincere regrets. Japan believes that it is of fundamental importance to cultivate respect and understanding for followers of other religions.
4. Japan attaches much importance to the promotion of mutual understandings through peaceful dialogue and mutual respect among peoples of different creeds and cultural traditions. It has made and will continue to make its best efforts to pursue this goal through various dialogues, such as Japan-Arab Dialogue Forum, Japan-Middle East Cultural Exchanges and Dialogue Mission, Dialogue among civilizations between Japan and the Islamic World, and World Civilization Forum.
Statement by the Press Secretary/Director-General for Press and Public Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the situation over the remarks of Pope Benedict XVI on Islam
1. Japan expresses its concern about the continued difficult situation over the address of Pope Benedict XVI.
2. While Japan fully understands the sensibility of the Muslims in this regard, violence is not acceptable for any reason and we urge self-restraint and calm in dealing with this matter.
3. Japan understands that the Pope expressed his sincere regrets. Japan believes that it is of fundamental importance to cultivate respect and understanding for followers of other religions.
4. Japan attaches much importance to the promotion of mutual understandings through peaceful dialogue and mutual respect among peoples of different creeds and cultural traditions. It has made and will continue to make its best efforts to pursue this goal through various dialogues, such as Japan-Arab Dialogue Forum, Japan-Middle East Cultural Exchanges and Dialogue Mission, Dialogue among civilizations between Japan and the Islamic World, and World Civilization Forum.
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