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To: SunkenCiv

To recognize a Palestinian state is to not recognize Israel.

To declare man made global warning is to assume mans power over God

To preach Communism is to pander to slavery

what say ye popester


6 posted on 05/30/2015 10:50:07 AM PDT by Breto (Stranger in a strange land... where did America go?)
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To: Breto
Latin America future on Pope Francis’s dreams: A Latin-America where Jesus embrace Carlos Marx.

Pope Francis irrupted to head the Church as an elephant in a crystal shop. First he opened the Vatican to the followers of the proscribed Marxist liberation theology, then, he concocted a Faustian pact against the enslaved Cuban people by which Obama embraced and supported the Cuban Stalinist regime.

Now Francis is trying to give a moral veneer to the hoax of global warming while keeping silent while it is going a Christian holocaust.

Before visiting the Holy Land he said that he was going to be the Che Guevara for the Palestinian people. I wonder if the liberation Pope is mentally fit to guide the Church when Christians are persecuted and slaughtered around the world by Muslims while he has allowed the evils of Marxism to take over the Church.

In 1998 Pope Bergoglio wrote “that the political and social system closest to the social doctrine of the catholic church was a socialism like the Cuban whenever the idea of God was added to him.”

The Magisterium of the Church has condemned unequivocally Socialism as intrinsically evil. Catholic faith is incompatible with Marxism.

Holding firm to Catholic doctrine and practice seems according Pope Francis like an act of disloyalty to the pope, yet to acquiesce is to betray the Church.

24 posted on 05/30/2015 2:31:53 PM PDT by Dqban22
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