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ANALYSIS: Was Pope's speech political error or calculated move?
By Meron Rapoport, Haaretz Correspondent

Pope Benedict XVI succeeded in galling the Muslim world by citing a quote that the Prophet Mohammed brought "only evil and inhuman things" to the world, but also succeeded in instilling fear into Christians in general and Catholics in particular.

Christians now fear the new pope seeks to push the Catholic Church in an extreme conservative, if not reactionary, direction. It is not for nothing that a columnist in Saturday's Guardian suggested in his analysis of the incident that "God's Rottweiler" was "show[ing] his teeth."

The outcry followed Pope Benedict's speech last Tuesday in Regensburg, Germany, which was devoted to an attempt to displace science as the central pillar of contemporary secular thought. But from the beginning the pope came into sharp conflict with Islam.

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"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new," Benedict said, quoting the Byzantine Emperor Manuel II, "and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached."

Benedict implied in his speech that he agreed with Manuel II.

It is no wonder the pope's remarks are threatening to release a storm several times greater than that provoked by the caricatures of Mohammed published in a Danish newspaper a year ago. They were created by an anonymous Danish cartoonist, but the latest remarks were spoken by the earthly representative of Jesus.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel attempted to quell the storm, saying the pope's remarks were misunderstood, but a reading of the speech in its entirety produces the opposite impression: Not only does the pope believe Islam is a violent religion spread by force, he also believes there is no room for reason within Islam, in complete contradiction to Christianity, which is based on reason. This does not look like a misunderstanding or slip of the tongue - this is apparently what the pope believes.

The pope's speech is an embarrassment. He is mistaken on the factual level when he says the Koranic injunction against forced conversions appears in an early sura, when every beginning scholar of Islam knows it appears in a late one, whose prescriptive force is greater. He also erred by selecting, of all Christian comments made during Islam's 1,500-year history, the particularly harsh and insulting statements of a 14th-century Byzantine emperor. No Muslim (or Jew) could forget that the Byzantines had taken part in the Crusades 200 years earlier. The very term "holy war" was coined by Pope Urban II, who sent his Christian soldiers off to massacre Muslims and Jews simply for refusing to convert to Christianity.

Vatican sources say Pope Benedict writes his own speeches. If so, why did he say these things? Perhaps out of political inexperience. Before becoming pope, Joseph Alois Ratzinger was a theologian. His last position was prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the contemporary incarnation of the Holy Inquisition. Unlike his predecessor, Pope John Paul II, Ratzinger has little contact with the outside world. Perhaps he was unaware of the consequences his remarks would bring.

But maybe this was a calculated move. A few months ago, when the issue of Turkey's accession to the European Union was mentioned, Pope Benedict opposed it in the name of preserving Europe's Christian character. A few months ago he downgraded the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue and merged it with the Council for Culture. Now the talk is of reciprocity: Europe cannot provide religious freedom to Muslims when the Muslim world does not give Christians religious freedom.

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  1.   Pope`s speech 07:56  |  John Alexopoulos 17/09/06
  2.   EDOM (CHRSTIAN WORLD) CHANGNG FROM ENEMY TO ALLY=MOSHIACH TIMES 08:08  |  -VOICE of MOSHIACH)) 17/09/06
  3.   Maybe the Pope made an Error, What About the Press ? 08:18  |  Karim 17/09/06
  4.   Political error 08:48  |  Lebanese 17/09/06
  5.   Same as blair , the pope is trying his own way to wake up europe 08:52  |  Joseph E . 17/09/06
  6.   religion of peace 09:06  |  Moshe 17/09/06
  7.   Pope`s speech 09:11  |  Ahmed M Ibrahim 17/09/06
  8.   The Pope`s Political Error 09:11  |  Ira Weinstein 17/09/06
  9.   The Pope is working for Bush and Ben Laden 09:38  |  Khalil 17/09/06
  10.   In current confrontation between Muslims and Christians... 09:39  |  Shlomo from Tel-Aviv 17/09/06
  11.   Pope`s freedom 09:40  |  Paolo 17/09/06
  12.   THE POPE & THE WORLD 10:01  |  MAJOR DANI 17/09/06
  13.   #8 : 100% right 10:04  |  Esther 17/09/06
  14.   Replying to Shlomo from Tel Aviv 10:16  |  Paolo 17/09/06
  15.   bulk of article is correct 10:19  |  Khalid 17/09/06
  16.   Based on Reason 10:29  |  Chris 17/09/06
  17.   A german is a german is a german 10:33  |  Andreas 17/09/06
  18.   pope`s speech 10:38  |  Fil 17/09/06
  19.   #8 - This is the truth! 10:38  |  Stu 17/09/06
  20.   #8 & #10 10:39  |  Samir 17/09/06
  21.   This time the Pope said the truth.Leftie Meron isn`t used to it 10:40  |  Absolute Sweden 17/09/06
  22.   3. Lebanese: Political error? 10:42  |  KUTW 17/09/06
  23.   To Moshe #4 10:58  |  Shlomo from Tel-Aviv 17/09/06
  24.   Pope Entitled to Criticize Islam 11:01  |  Samy 17/09/06
  25.   Most IGNORANT Responses ever 11:02  |  Educated Catholic 17/09/06
  26.   Clash of Civilizations 11:06  |  Ovadiah ben Avraham 17/09/06
  27.   # 8 11:13  |  ChanahS 17/09/06
  28.   definitely a calculated Move , he is no Dubya 11:14  |  nabeela 17/09/06
  29.   I was wondering that but I think 11:16  |  ex-catholic 17/09/06
  30.   Re; religion of peace (#5) 11:18  |  Politi 17/09/06
  31.   Guardian: Condemning violence, reactionary. Jihad, progressive 11:22  |  KUTW 17/09/06
  32.   To #5 (religion of peace) 11:25  |  PoliPal 17/09/06
  33.   To Paolo 11:26  |  Shlomo from Tel-Aviv 17/09/06
  34.   re: #22 11:28  |  moshe 17/09/06
  35.   Pope`s remarks 11:30  |  an observer 17/09/06
  36.   pope`s speech 11:32  |  dana 17/09/06
  37.   Wikipedia Link: Ridda Wars of Islamic Expansion 11:40  |  Ovadiah ben Avraham 17/09/06
  38.   factual error? 11:58  |  b j 17/09/06
  39.   This pope has done us a favour by saying the what no one dares.. 11:58  |  Tom Smitsloo 17/09/06
  40.   Error? 12:05  |  Niall 17/09/06
  41.   Mankind 12:10  |  Thierry 17/09/06
  42.   HOW PEACE LOVING AND BALANCED YOU ARE?? 12:21  |  arab 17/09/06
  43.   Mohammed, Baudelaire et alii 12:38  |  christoph 17/09/06
  44.   Other options 14:14  |  Atilio Gonzalez 17/09/06
  45.   religion of peace 15:15  |  cee bee 17/09/06
  46.   POPE`S SPEECH 15:17  |  CEEBEE 17/09/06
  47.   John Alexopoulos 15:19  |  cee bee 17/09/06
  48.   political error - lebanese 15:20  |  cee bee 17/09/06
  49.   29.ex-catholic 20:48  |  KUTW 17/09/06
  50.   Byzantines and Crusades 02:06  |  Fr. Elijah Mueller 18/09/06
  51.   Pope`s speech an eye opener 15:30  |  Dion 18/09/06
  52.   a new holy war? 18:06  |  ismael 18/09/06
  53.   Pope Benedict`s "Appology" 19:23  |  j. anderson 18/09/06
  54.   Reason ?? 00:45  |  adam 19/09/06
  55.   Violence and religion 05:22  |  Patrys 19/09/06
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