African Nations upset at the selection of the new Pope, Benedict XVI; they wanted a Black Pope. Instead they got another ‘white man’. Some Black Americans are saying this just proves “whitey” still runs the world and continues to economically enslave the Africans and African Americans. One young black man we interviewed, Tyrone Williams, said “They all in it t’getter, come on, is obvious.” Tyrone is considering converting to Islam; “There is no place for a black man in the Catholic Church.”

Some believe that the AIDS epidemic in Africa was part of the reason, the orphanages are a drain on the Catholic Church’s resources. The strategy of the Catholic Church is to nurture young African minds into the church for future dividends, however they say it is not paying off for two reasons; First, few of these children will ever reach adulthood to pay tithing and second, the amount they will be able to pay in the future is not enough to support the predominantly Centralized Church with it’s enormous budget and appetite. As the life expectancy shortens due to AIDS the costs to run church operations in Africa are not where the money is and let’s face it the Catholic Church is a business, as it most closely represents a modern day franchise system.

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The holy Catholic Roman church, by the time of Martin Luther and John Calvin, had been in power for a thousand years and held one third of the land in Europe. The pope, cardinals and bishops came exclusively from the aristocratic elite of Europe. Because of this the clergy already wielded an incredible amount of wealth, and influence. As the heads of the church they were practically un-opposable. Should an outside power pose a problem the church could often call forth forces from various kingdoms in Europe, by influence caused by a direct link from the pope and his family to the government in question, or by threatening excommunication and damnation on its king. Against threats from domestic problems offenders were branded heretics, witches, or other undesirables and were quickly, or slowly and excruciatingly, dealt with by the various branches of the inquisition. Even after the break up of the churches monopoly on knowledge by this time, they still held complete control on salvation.

The church knew how to sap every last drop of wealth they could from this monopoly. Between donations in church, heavy papal taxation, and indulgences, the church was draining its followers and everyone else they could. The church hierarchy was stagnant with corruption. The list of the disgruntled was long, but until the reformation no one proved adequate to the task of opposing the church, but now the situation was right.

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