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In reply to the discussion: The Roman Catholic Church Has Had 1800 Years [View all]MineralMan
(148,393 posts)5. Well, the RCC always promotes from within, so
"Meet the new Pope. Same as the old Pope."
Actually, given the current state of things, the next Pope could be an ultra-conservative and take the church back to the past. It all depends on the internal politics that exist when a new Prelate is needed.
Of course, I'm an observer from outside of the entire thing. Watching for the white smoke has been a hobby of mine from time to time. I've seen six new Popes installed, beginning in 1958, when I was only 13 years old. I hope to have another opportunity during my lifetime.
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That 1800 years is probably one big reason why it's so resistant to self-improvement.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2018
#9
Late to this conversation but trying to catch up. I also don't understand guillaumeb's
erronis
Sep 2018
#31
There are no "rationalizations" as you characterize them, simply observations.
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#37