POPE FRANCIS: "THE GREAT POWERS WASHED THEIR HANDS DURING THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE"
Oficina de Prensa del Diario ARMENIA // Press Office of Diario ARMENIA
BUENOS AIRES (Diario ARMENIA).- In 2010, Cardinal Jorge Mario
Bergoglio, now Pope Francis, and argentinean Rabbi Abraham Skorka,
published a book entitled "On Heaven and Earth" ("Sobre el Cielo y
la Tierra") that was reedited in 2013. The book addresses topics such
as religion, atheists, death, abortion, the Holocaust, homosexuality
and capitalism.
In the section "On religions", Bergoglio said: "In Twentieth Century,
they razed entire villages because they considered themselves Gods. The
Turks did that to the Armenians, the Nazis to the Jews. They used a
discourse of divine attributes to kill men".
In the section "On the Holocaust", Bergoglio said: "The great powers
washed their hands and looked the other way because they knew much
more than what they said, just like they washed their hands in the
Armenian Genocide. At that time the Ottoman Empire was strong, the
world was in war and looked the other way".
Finally, in the section "On communism and capitalism", Bergoglio said:
"If a person doesn't fight for their rights thinking in Paradise, he is
indeed under the effects of opium (Ed: in relation to Marx's phrase,
"Religion is the opium of the people"). The people who have suffered
persecution and destruction -like the three major genocides of the last
century: Armenians, Jews and Ukrainians- fought for their freedom".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Oficina de Prensa del Diario ARMENIA // Press Office of Diario ARMENIA
BUENOS AIRES (Diario ARMENIA).- In 2010, Cardinal Jorge Mario
Bergoglio, now Pope Francis, and argentinean Rabbi Abraham Skorka,
published a book entitled "On Heaven and Earth" ("Sobre el Cielo y
la Tierra") that was reedited in 2013. The book addresses topics such
as religion, atheists, death, abortion, the Holocaust, homosexuality
and capitalism.
In the section "On religions", Bergoglio said: "In Twentieth Century,
they razed entire villages because they considered themselves Gods. The
Turks did that to the Armenians, the Nazis to the Jews. They used a
discourse of divine attributes to kill men".
In the section "On the Holocaust", Bergoglio said: "The great powers
washed their hands and looked the other way because they knew much
more than what they said, just like they washed their hands in the
Armenian Genocide. At that time the Ottoman Empire was strong, the
world was in war and looked the other way".
Finally, in the section "On communism and capitalism", Bergoglio said:
"If a person doesn't fight for their rights thinking in Paradise, he is
indeed under the effects of opium (Ed: in relation to Marx's phrase,
"Religion is the opium of the people"). The people who have suffered
persecution and destruction -like the three major genocides of the last
century: Armenians, Jews and Ukrainians- fought for their freedom".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress