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PK0014's avatar

This is a very well-written and insightful article. Bravo.

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Paul Drexel's avatar

The Pope is a Jesuit and should never have become Pope. He hates Israel, America and wants everybody to be included in his new religion.

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Bob Hannaford's avatar

Available evidence suggests that he has never been Christian.

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Danno's avatar

Well why not? He’s anti-Catholic.

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John McDonagh's avatar

It's high time that those involved in Christian fellowship, theology and teaching called out this disgusting heresy for what it is. The four evangelists were Matthew, Mark, Luke and John who wrote the four gospels in the Christian cannon. This heresy follows the arch terrorist and mass murderer, Yasser Arafat who, in 1983 declared that Jesus was a Palestinian during an interview at the UN in NYC. In 1995 in Bethlehem, after midnight mass on Christmas Eve, Arafat declared that JC was the first Palestinian freedom fighter (fedayeem) and two years later Arafat addressed Pope John Paul II as "the successor of Peter, the first Palestinian pope"!!! It is high time that the Catholic Church and all other Christian denominations, ESPECIALLY the Palestinian Christian Church BANNED this lie, this heresy, this racist, antisemitic evil which defies all Hebrew and Christian scripture, teaching and tradition. IF JESUS WAS AN ARAB HE COULD NOT POSSIBLY BE THE PROMISED JEWISH MESSIAH NOR WOULD HE HAVE PREACHED THAT HE CAME FIRST TO THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL, AND PILATE CERTAINLY DID NOT INSCRIBE "JESUS OF NAZARETH, KING OF THE ARABS" ON THE CROSS. I have no wish to incite violence but Christians used to burn heretics at the stake. Are we now to understand that today's churches just look the other way?

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Well said!

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Jim Foster's avatar

Pope is demented communist a perronist

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David Wolosik's avatar

This imposter is growing tiresome already. The big fear is his successor will be worse!

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George Cervenka's avatar

The morality of altruism is anti-mind, anti-life and was set forth as such in the Sermon on the Mount. Why are you surprised at its logical outcome?

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Dr. Stephen Phinney's avatar

It’s not the Pope; it is the entire religious system of Roman led Catholic church.

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Jason A Clark's avatar

Just another step in the wrong direction for this pope.

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Rightful Freedom's avatar

I have seen Catholics comment something like, "We have a bad pope." As if, "So what?" Or "We've had bad popes in the past, it doesn't matter."

But his outrages are getting worse. These are troubled times, a turning point in history. Is it possible that the Catholic church itself could suffer a fatal blow from a traitor to Christianity, at the time when the people need it most? Yes, it's possible.

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Jason A Clark's avatar

It might even be likely. If I scripted a pope to subtlety do as much damage as possible I doubt I could do better than he has.

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Carol Hawkins's avatar

This pope…SMH.

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Jeff Johnson's avatar

One more clear sign that our great enemy, Satan himself, is controlling the Catholic Church leadership.

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George Schwartz's avatar

Francis is an abomination. His LGBTQP+ support, and support of terrorists organizations like Hamas is shameful.

I expect to see many Catholics in heaven, I will be very surprised if Jorge is one of them.

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c Anderson's avatar

This display, obviously approved by the Pope, is such a crude way of politicizing the sacred Holy celebration of our Savior’s birth. I would think Muslims would be appalled by co-opting of their symbolic headscarf. I am thoroughly disgusted as a Christian that the Vatican seems to enjoy creating controversy with this nonsense display. Beyond that, it reeks of pop culture over fine art of which Italy is the pinnacle of Classical Christian Art. The Italians who love fine art, must be furious.

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Joe Keysor's avatar

Anyone who thinks that the pope is descended from Peter or has the power of Peter is deeply deceived. The whole papacy is nothing but a gigantic fiction.

I believe some Catholics can be forgiven and go to heaven, but if they do it will be in spite of their useless medieval baggage and not because of it.

This is not to say the Protestants are the good guys. The former Protestant churches are many of them completely apostate, and some others that aren't are effeminate.

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Rightful Freedom's avatar

Yes, the concept of apostolic succession was never sound, but this pope is turning it into a sick joke.

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Joe Keysor's avatar

I don't pay any attention to the pope, he is no sense a spiritual leader to me, but I have noticed here and there that even Catholics are dismayed by his compromises, denials of plain biblical teaching, and advocacy of left-wing positions that have nothing to do with Christianity.

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Great comment... Although there are many Catholics who are saved, Roman Catholicism itself is a cult, far removed from Biblical Christianity.

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Joe Keysor's avatar

So when someone points to the Crusades or the Inquisition to show how bad Christianity and religion are, we can simply say that they have nothing at all to do with the New Testament church or with the teachings of Christ.

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Joe Keysor's avatar

Yes, it is a very common argument, usually by people who know little or nothing about Christ, or about the difference between institutional and spiritual Christianity.

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PK0014's avatar

Not surprised. For years I’ve been waiting for him to rip his mask off and show his horns.

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