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The Vatican strongly condemns the use of force against any nation. We strongly urge Catholics in all nations to urge an immediate ceasefire to allow diplomacy and dialogue to resume. We further request that avowedly Catholic nations not involve themselves in the affairs of this matter.

As Former Lu before us has told the pope and the Vatican to stay out of Asian affairs this matter does not concern you.

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[PRIVATE COMMUNIQUE TO MANDALORE AND THE UMS]

We are not idiots. We saw what happened. The attack occurred close to Socotra but since our navy was decimated in the nuclear attack we could not intercept. We will allow free passage and use of the Socotran air and naval base for any investigations.

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Caretaker Bob was reading the local Buenos Aires Times newspaper in the lounge. He looked up from his paper and saw on the television screen a news report about missiles fired at Mandalore. He thought to himself "meh" and went back to reading more important news.

OOC: +1

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As Former Lu before us has told the pope and the Vatican to stay out of Asian affairs this matter does not concern you.

So telling the Vatican to not tell Catholic nations to not involve themselves in your affairs, is wrong? If so, we apologize for doing precisely what you have advised us to do here.

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So telling the Vatican not to tell Catholic nations to not involve themselves in your affairs, is wrong? If so, we apologize for doing precisely what you have advised us to do hear.

"Lu mouths off to anyone and everyone. I would not advise the Catholic Church to allow them to start a feud."

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So telling the Vatican to not tell Catholic nations to not involve themselves in your affairs, is wrong? If so, we apologize for doing precisely what you have advised us to do here.

Although this is not the point of the current conversations, Furon must point something out to the Vatican: Religion and Politics have been separated for about 400 years, for a reason.

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Although this is not the point of the current conversations, Furon must point something out to the Vatican: Religion and Politics have been separated for about 400 years, for a reason.

Unfortunately for Furon, unless murder, adultery, stealing, and absolute anarchy is permissible in your lands, the Church is very much a part of every nation and including yours. Most of the common laws come directly from the ten commandments, or at least have some bearing.

OOC: Bio, that's a whole new topic and it's really not even related to my comment. IF you want to complain about the church in CNRP, create a new thread if it doesn't pertain completely to the OP.

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Unfortunately for Furon, unless murder, adultery, stealing, and absolute anarchy is permissible in your lands, the Church is very much a part of every nation and including yours. Most of the common laws come directly from the ten commandments, or at least have some bearing.

OOC: Bio, that's a whole new topic and it's really not even related to my comment. IF you want to complain about the church in CNRP, create a new thread if it doesn't pertain completely to the OP.

OOC: I'm allowed to baaaaaaaw in whatever thread I wish to. :v:

IC:

You must mean God Given Rights then, right?

The right to free speech, freedom of religion. Many nations have those, y'know, those God Given Rights. Something that Furon must point out however is, not all nations have the /same/ God-Given Rights, and many claim to have them. Why is this? Was God just having an off day? Did he do it just to mess with us?

Please, enlighten us.

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Look at it this way: This is an alleged crime.

OOC: Get on IRC Keshav.

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**PRIVATE**

Forseti Ty was reading the local Höfuðborgarsvæðinukrokurfjordur newspaper in his office. He looked up from his paper and saw on the television screen a news report about missiles fired at Mandalore. He thought to himself "meh" and went back to reading more important news.

//private//

A cruise ship carrying three dozen cruise missiles marked for transport back home took off from La Palma.

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You must mean God Given Rights then, right?

No, His Holiness refers to the common belief that to kill another human being is wrong. To covet or steal from your neighbor, is wrong. These laws, along with others found in both the new and old covenants, are creations of God and handed down since the Ten Commandments.

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Adviser Dan Donegan was reading the Tbilisi Times in his office. He looked up from his paper and saw on the television screen a news report about missiles fired at Mandalore by PRC. He thought to himself "meh" and went back to reading more important news.

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No, His Holiness refers to the common belief that to kill another human being is wrong. To covet or steal from your neighbor, is wrong. These laws, along with others found in both the new and old covenants, are creations of God and handed down since the Ten Commandments.

Which most nations call god-given rights, in one context or another.

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//private//

The ship, flying a Johto Empire flag and markings and with uniforms that were designed very similarly to JE uniforms, stopped in international waters and launched the missiles. Once all thirty-six were launched, aimed at major Carthage population centers (but not anywhere near where any UMS official was), the ship exploded in a fury with planned detonations but the Johto Empire flag and markings could easily be seen and found in the water. The uniforms were too burned to tell the difference between a normal JE uniform and the modified.

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Which most nations call god-given rights, in one context or another.

No, God given rights infer that a divine being promises or guarantees rights to mankind in one form or another. These laws are there to restrict the sinful nature of man, and his wicked ways. The laws of the old and new covenants were set forth not as given rights, but as commandments to follow God and the Jewish scriptures as given by Moses. Most modern nations accept these as among the first legal codes adopted by early city states, and are followed in some form or another even to today. The belief in "god given" rights is a purely deistic, or rather "Enlightenment" era human concept. It is not backed up by scripture.

In short, you're wrong.

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