Pope Francis is calling for “a one world government” and more “political authority”. But, that was hardly his most controversial statement made since he took the ‘throne’.
Pope Francis shared some prepared statements in front of a cheering crowd of 33,000 in Rome stating that having a “personal relationship” with God is “harmful and dangerous”.
This has many people asking what does the Pope really mean and is there any way these remarks could have been taken out of context. And perhaps you can find the real meaning or the missing link behind Pope Francis’s latest message appearing to attack Catholics desiring to have a relationship with Jesus. But, it seems that the man who said “all religions worship the same God”, Pope Francis, doesn’t understand his own religion or the one true God he serves.
The video of this short message and the transcribed remarks are available on the next page:
Sick Pope
BLASPHEMY!!!
What else would you expect from a socialist, because that is what the pope is! Pope Francis, you are a complete joke! You had better read your bible, son. You are a complete contradiction to the word of God! This is one of many reasons why I do not prescribe to any religion, all religions are man made and fallible. I am a Christian, a Christ follower, and believe in Jesus, God, and God’s word.
How would he know?
Anti-Christ I can’t believe he spews this c**p
Every WORD of GOD coming true. Love GOD with all your heart and soul. Remember HIM and HE will remember you. GOD is in control, trust in HIM
Thru my son do we get to the father!
This old goat is evil ….ugh wicked old goat
he is a fool
Yall are sheep. Fact check things before you make your comments. Im not religious by any means, this “quote” was made back in 2014 his actual quote reads:
At times one hears someone say: “I believe in God, I believe in Jesus, but I don’t care about the Church…”. How many times have we heard this? And this is not good. There are those who believe they can maintain a personal, direct and immediate relationship with Jesus Christ outside the communion and the mediation of the Church. These are dangerous and harmful temptations.