Árpád W. Tóta came up with a false quote in connection with the papal visit, the Mandiner reported. The cardinal did not say what W. Árpád Tóta says about atheism.
W. Árpád Tóta wrote on Facebook about the papal visit: "Cardinal Raniero Cantalamessa, XVI. Benedict's apostolic preacher stated that atheism was the luxury of the learned, of those who could dedicate their lives to learning. The Pope is one of them. The others are left with blind faith."
Cantalamessa did not say anything that Tóta W. attributed to him. In 2009, when London buses displayed an atheistic campaign text ("Maybe there's no God. Enjoy life!"), Cantalamessa responded, according to Reuters: "We almost have to thank the people who did this ad campaign. They serve God's cause better than our apologetic arguments. He showed the poverty of their arguments so much that it helped to stir his long-sleeping conscience. Suffering is a mystery to everyone, especially the suffering of the innocent, but without faith in God it becomes very absurd. So even the last hope is there. Atheism is a luxury that only the privileged can afford.”
Civilians Info: The existence of God is unavoidable even for atheists. They believe it doesn't exist. What really remains for them is blind faith. All scientists, from Newton to Einstein, have recognized that the boundaries of science are limited, and that the existence of God and belief in him are natural and desirable for them. "I am not an atheist," the German scientist declared in an interview in 1930. "The world is too complicated to comprehend with our limited human understanding."
Newton: "The wonderful arrangement and harmony of the Cosmos could only be born in the plan of an omnipotent and omniscient being. This is my greatest realization of all time.”
It is unacceptable that left-wing opinion leaders talk about the faith of billions of people. Although Jesus Christ died for them on the cross, they rather follow the Pharisees. Their souls are on it, but at least they shouldn't lie, especially if they live in such great luxury!
Source: Mandarin
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