They'd have starved to death first.scipioafricanus wrote:As for the blockade idea, what would have happened to the Allied POWs in Japan?
Pope Frances uses picture of Nagasaki Victim for propaganda
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Are we sure he's actually a Jesuit? He seems more like the Maryknoll missionary I knew in University.Termite wrote:At some point, the question needs to be asked: "Is THIS Pope actually Catholic?"skb12172 wrote:This Pope...
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They'd have probably been dinner.scipioafricanus wrote:As for the blockade idea, what would have happened to the Allied POWs in Japan?
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You know how academics become divorced from reality in their theorizing? Jesuits do that, too.Windy Wilson wrote:Are we sure he's actually a Jesuit? He seems more like the Maryknoll missionary I knew in University.
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Academics become divorced from their professional standards in their theorizing.Weetabix wrote: You know how academics become divorced from reality in their theorizing? Jesuits do that, too.
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