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To: CAtechTrader who wrote (31941)9/6/2000 11:56:12 AM
From: nolimitz  Respond to of 35685
 
Politics and religion... Go figure

Dismay, Disdain Over Vatican Document
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Religious leaders and theologians reacted with dismay and disdain Wednesday to a Vatican document which rejected the concept that other religions could be considered equal to Roman Catholicism.

The controversial document, issued Tuesday by the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, stunned many, worried others and left a number indifferent.

But there was general concern that the complex theological document could hurt decades of inter-religious dialogue that has made great strides since the 1962-1965 Second Vatican Council.

The bitterness appeared to be felt most by other Christian religions, which the document implied were second-rate because of ``defects,'' including their refusal to recognize papal primacy.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, spiritual leader of the world's 70 million Anglicans, rejected the Vatican's contention as unacceptable, saying it appeared to question efforts to cement closer ties among various branches of Christianity.

``The idea that Anglican and other churches are not 'proper churches' seems to question the considerable ecumenical gains we have made,'' Archbishop George Carey said in a statement.

``The Church of England, and the world-wide Anglican Communion, does not for one moment accept that its orders of ministry and Eucharist are deficient in any way. It believes itself to be a part of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church of Christ,'' said Carey.



To: CAtechTrader who wrote (31941)9/6/2000 12:00:36 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35685
 
Sorry to interrupt, but Gore isn't connected with Tenn. at the moment. He hails from there, but running it isn't his responsibility, nor is bringing home the bacon. His job is to represent all 50 states, (or whatever it is that a veep does).

If you compare the two, you need to look at the same categories, comparing improvement/deprovement; Tenn, Ark are irrelevant. (I dunno; to keep it relevant to stocks, try looking at the 200DMA of US executions vs Tx executions).

Nobody's Fool, TEVK



To: CAtechTrader who wrote (31941)9/6/2000 12:07:18 PM
From: Ex-INTCfan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
I dunno. Who's the governer of Tennessee and are they running for President? Nice move by Qcom today.

INTCfan