When you Catholics decide to start thinking on your own and realize
this fraud loves socialism, hates western civilization, and maybe gets around to thinking about religion on a tertiary level, then maybe you'll impeach him or whatever the hell it is you Catholics do to kick heretics out.
It should also be pointed out that Socialism and Catholicism has been unionized down in South America.
ReplyDelete"I dream of a Europe where being a migrant is not a crime but a summons to greater commitment on behalf of the dignity of every human being," he said.
ReplyDeleteWhy Europe? Why not the Middle-East?
Have you read or listened to what Tom Woods (a Catholic) has to say about the Pope?
ReplyDeleteWhy so concerned, Cap? I thought you were an atheist.
ReplyDeleteHe just said it. The Pope is a socialist first a catholic second.
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http://www.pewsitter.com
If only we could.
ReplyDeleteIt hurts twice as bad considering he followed Pope Benedict, one of the truly great popes in my living memory (mid 50's). Benedict not only had no peers when it came to intelligence, but also humility.
Once when asked how old he thought the world was, he commented that since God hasn't revealed that to the Church, then we should leave it up to scientists to tell us the answer. You gotta love a man who knows his boundaries.
I miss my German Shepherd.
He wants Europe to tear down their walls. OK, let's start with the walls of Vatican City. *shrugs* Works for me.
ReplyDeletePope is also a self-loathing SJW.
ReplyDeletehttp://cnsnews.com/news/article/cnsnewscom-staff/pope-decline-marriage-form-male-chauvinism
Who says that this pope is a Catholic?
ReplyDeleteThe term you are looking for is "excommunicate". That would be hard to do to the Pope, so a better bet is to renounce your Catholicism. I hear they don't even burn you for apostasy anymore. You can basically stay Catholic but distance yourself from the Vatican- it worked great for Henry VIII.
ReplyDeleteThe pope is the bishop of Rome. He was not considered infallible until the 1800's
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