The Pope: Bob Dylan A 'Prophet'...
The wrong kind that is. Still I think Bob Dylan should take this declaration as a compliment.
In my opinion, pissing off this Pope for doing something you believe to be right and true is a genuine achievement.
Anyway, not only does this Pope is attempting to create controversy, which may or may not spell sales for his book, he's struggling to stay relevant among his flock by continually using his predecessor's name.
His new book, "John Paul II, My Beloved Predecessor," is mostly a reflection on John Paul's personality and his religious writings. Dude, why not write down your own reflections instead? You're the Pope, you can have any publisher at your calling.
I know why. Because no one cares!
It was in this book that Papa Ratzi declared Dylan and his fellow gang of music hoodlums as false prophets.
In the first place, artists like Dylan don't put themselves so high up in the pedestal, much more call themselves a prophet. Well, Bono maybe. But even he admits to having great delusions of grandeur.
Get the full stuff of what I'm talkin' about: Pope's fears over 'prophet' Dylan
In my opinion, pissing off this Pope for doing something you believe to be right and true is a genuine achievement.
Anyway, not only does this Pope is attempting to create controversy, which may or may not spell sales for his book, he's struggling to stay relevant among his flock by continually using his predecessor's name.
His new book, "John Paul II, My Beloved Predecessor," is mostly a reflection on John Paul's personality and his religious writings. Dude, why not write down your own reflections instead? You're the Pope, you can have any publisher at your calling.
I know why. Because no one cares!
It was in this book that Papa Ratzi declared Dylan and his fellow gang of music hoodlums as false prophets.
In the first place, artists like Dylan don't put themselves so high up in the pedestal, much more call themselves a prophet. Well, Bono maybe. But even he admits to having great delusions of grandeur.
Get the full stuff of what I'm talkin' about: Pope's fears over 'prophet' Dylan
Labels: Bob Dylan, Bono, Pope John Paul II, the Pope
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