Falstaff summarizes the controversy around the Pope's remarks with a good deal of sarcasm thrown in [1]. “The pope, delivering an address at his old University, decides to use a quotation from a discussion between a Byzantine emperor and a Persian scholar, on the theory, presumably, that any discussion of contemporary moral values most usefully begins by examining obscure conversations in the 14th century.”
India: What the Pope was trying to do
· Written by Neha Viswanathan
Categories: South Asia, India, Citizen Media, Religion