The drum and bass at the electronic music stage on the side of the
albrigt is pretty awesome. I wish I went out dancing last night
instead going to sleep at 10.

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Pope Benedict XVI condemned unbridled "pagan" passion for power, possessions and money as a modern-day plague Saturday as he led more than a quarter of a million Catholics in an outdoor Mass in Paris.
On Friday, Benedict told young people they shouldn't fear spreading their faith in a society where secularism is entrenched and Islam is growing.
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Actually when anyone begins to preach that one hypothetical faith construct is better than the other, it automatically is a sign of hypocrisy and probably extends to other aspects of their duplicitous lives.
awww....you make me proud. i felt like i was reading one of my own posts.
Yup. This is hypocritical.
As for spreading faith. Sharing a message of non-violence (which I believe the Christian message is) will not lead to a holy war. I wish he would have been crystal clear as to what message to share and how to share it, so that it could be better evaluated.