Posted on 11/29/2013 7:01:56 AM PST by marshmallow
Nope; the Pope has already done so: to each, his own!
So based on a quote in which Francis says that people should pursue what they believe to be good, you assert that he really said that they should pursue what they believe to be evil.
Such a transparently ridiculous argument can only proceed from malice or cognitive inadequacy.
I like the Pope, Pelosi said. She added that the Holy Spirit did a really good job this time picking the Pope and that Francis is very nun-like in his attitudes, in his statements.
Francis has gained a reputation as being somewhat progressive in his public statements on abortion, atheists and gays.
Pelosi is a practicing Roman Catholic.
http://www.theblaze.com/blog/2013/11/20/pelosi-i-like-the-pope/
Nope. Pelosi and NARAL, not I, are vouching for the Pope. You’re not doing too bad a job yourself.
You asked for full context and you got it. Who’s doing the misrepresentation here?
See now the only relevancy is what the Heavenly Father established from the beginning. It is His grace that amounts to eternity, not man made tradition to hold His sheep in their sheep pens.
Ephesians 6 was penned as instruction and warning as what to do and expect.
My question has always been no fault divorce..... I get married, have a kid and the spouse up and leaves and gets a divorce....
so now a 30 year old is to spend the next 50 years alone, or remarry and not be in communion with the church, all due to no fault of their own...
does not make sense..
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