SF State Students React to Pope’s Comments
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Last week, the Pope Benedict XVI quoted a 14th Century Byzantine emperor who said that the Prophet Mohammed’s teachings were “evil and inhuman.”

The comments caused outrage in the Muslim world and spurred violent protests against the Pope and Christianity.

Over the weekend, Pope Benedict XVI “deeply regretted” his statements, but many Muslims said that it falls short of an apology.

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Cinema major, Stefan Miesner, 23, respondes to the Pope Benedict's comments.

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