He died. Why is it that almost all news channels have him as their content? Do you know how discontented I am? What if I rage into a drone riot? (Joel, go back to the topic.) The Pope, John Paul II, died on 2 April 2005. It was 3:37 A.M., Manila Standard Time. Born Karol Wojtyla, the Pole man lived in Wadowice, Poland. He lived with the Jewish Poles. He is celebrated as the Pope who was open to peoples of other religions. It's like saying that there's only one god, a Universal God. And, it is for this reason that I respect him. I know that the differences of our views are enormous. We have different views about the prohibition of priesthood to women and homosexuality. He claims that they are from evil or darkness. Nevertheless, I can't say that he is to be blamed. Just like any human, he lived in circumstances and environments which trigger him to respond in a certain way. It's just the case that in his case, those triggers made him Pope.
Three reasons why I am happy about his death:
- His suffering ended. He was doomed to die anyway. The disease that hit him most was the urinary tract infection he acquired. I think his aids had something to with aggravating his disease. The historical opaqueness of the Vatican is an evidence of my claim.
- I was able to predict the time of his death correctly. Two days before his death, I predicted that he'll die two days from the current day. True enough he died early morning last Sunday, 2 April 2005.
- They'll elect a new Pope. I will be able to know more about it. Since the year of my birth, 1986, he has always been the Pope. It's intriguing and interesting to have news regarding the election of the new Pope. Also, I want to see for new directions that the Church will choose, given the countless paths that are given to it.
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