What he [Muntefering] says is the most normal thing in the world. Everyone believes in something; no one believes in everything. For example, I do not believe, biologically, in the virgin birth — that’s just nonsense. But the virgin birth as a mythology, a narration meant to highlight something special, that’s something you will find in all religions.
And I would like to tell him, also, that the fundamental principle is that if you want a good man to do something evil, lead him to religion. Religion is the most dangerous thing there is in the world. All you have to do is watch the news, and you’ll see what religion is capable of: to incite wars, and so on and so forth. That is, one has to pick and choose. … (Rev. Franz Meurer in interview with Frank Überall, KiVVON, posted on Feb. 14, 2024; our translation.) He is still a priest (70ish) in Cologne, Germany. His superior, Cardinal Rainer Woelki, has taken no action. What good has come out of Germany in a hundred years?
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Josef Ketzer
2/18/2024 10:45:22 am
The Catholic Church of Germany is immensely rich, this is rather dangerous, "where there is your treasure, there's your heart"...
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