Sometimes, it seems the Pope takes more pleasure in challenging the church that he leads than he does promoting the values he was entrusted to protect. Ever since he was elected head of the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope seemed to immediately embark on an apology tour for the beliefs and actions of his predecessors.
Of course, Pope Francis didn’t let the bounds of the his faith box him in, either. He quickly branched out to tackle hot-button issues such as capitalism and immigration, as well.
Now, the pope is even challenging the church’s firmly held beliefs on homosexuality. Homosexuality has long been one of the most condemnable sins in the eyes of the church, but the pontiff is once again reversing course by asking his followers to accepts gays and lesbians.
See what he asked of the church on the next page:
And just who is the pope?
No way! This guy is way off the beam, a Socialist PLANT.
Ellen Warne Paduano
Your personal relationship with the Lord should not be dictated by any other consideration (e.g. your judgment of the Pope etc) but by your conviction of the divine majesty of the truth that the Lord channels to us thru His Church. To do so is to deny the Lord and lose your faith…
Pope is an idiot!!!!
He is just one of the false prophets.
Joan McKenna Mertens
Very true indeed. We have each an opinion as do we have our own will and conscience. Despite this fact. We do need the illumination of truth to have them guide us to right from wrong. Nonetheless, God give us our conscience and He will never interfere in the decisions we make using that conscience. He never demands our Love but waits for us to make the choice. Remember what He said, If you love me, obey my Commandments… knowing our responsibility for God is one of easiest and most important thing to know. But always, the choice is ours. God does send people to hell. The do it themselves-
He lies as well as Obummer
More f**e news
This pope might just be Satan. Get him out of the Vatican before he completely destroys the church.
Guess we know what he is.