Posted on 06/18/2019 10:42:40 AM PDT by Steve1999
Madonna whose Catholic background has always played a role of one kind or another in her music career said she'd like to have a meeting with Pope Francis and guessed what she might say to the pontiff. "Let's talk about Jesus' point of view about women. Let's talk about it," Madonna revealed during a Tuesday episode of Andrew Denton's Interview, an Australian chat show, the Daily Mail said. Then the 60-year-old singer said she'd ask the pope, "And don't you think Jesus would agree that a woman has the right to choose what to do with her body?"
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Someone was snoozing through CCD class apparently.
Clearly Madonna is a theological genius of untapped potential.
Madonna don't preach.
You SHOULD keep your baby.
According to Jesus, you have the right to shoot up a school. But he tells you not to.
Jesus was the one who answered the question, “who is my neighbor?” with a story about BEING the neighbor. He answered the question “why should I do?” from the rich man who had followed all the Jewish rules by saying “give away everything you have and follow me.”
Jesus is not the person to talk about giving you rights. He is the person to talk about giving you jobs to do for others.
He would say bear the child and let God deal with the rapist or the selfish sperm donor..
Madonna is about as Catholic as is the Pope.
“Astounding ignorance.”
My thoughts exactly!!!
I heard a Baptist preacher put it this way, once.
The only right you were born with was the right to burn forever in a Devil’s Hell. Rights are for people who have surrendered their lives to God and are living to give Him the glory in all they do.
Strong stuff. But even George Washington said that the new Constitutional Republic would only work for a moral and religious people.
Yikes! Next you'll be telling us that the senior Senator from Chappaquiddick was Catholic.
Or that Bella Pelosi is Catholic.
...women can easily obtain birth control. How about owning your life and planning ahead further than...
Theres the problem right there. Abortion IS birth control. It is what people turn to who practice artifiybirth control when it does not work. It is not 100% effective.
What would a Kabbalah witch know about Jesus?
Sure Madonna, Jesus would support women doing what they want with their body as long as they aren’t hurting another soul.
Sure Madonna,Jesus would totally approve of Mother Mary having an abortion.
So Mad Louise Ciccone if your own Mother had selected the choice to abort you her very own child way back when would you have supported that choice? These hags are all for abortion but not if they were the victim.
Guarandamnteed.
“A ‘right’ to do with ‘her’ body”
That - “her body” - is the pro-abortion theme, which deflects from answering anything about the other human body she helped create in her womb, as if Yeshua would NOT ask her if she felt any obligation to that life; the life of the child she carries. The pro-abortion themes seek to only address one half of the matter, denying there is anything else of equal imortance to the woman’s wishes.
Dear Idiot,
Only women can pass the soul onward. They are everything. You should try to be one sometime.
Maybe not Francis. Definitely Benedict would.
At present it is more available than M&M's, available for free at every County Health Department and virtually all on-campus Student Health Services, and cheap at every pharmacy, truckstop, Bubba's Bait, Bathroom & BBQ, and online for considerably less than a Snickers.
The only way it could be more available is if you could grow it like mold under your sink.
What do we have to show for over a century of availability? Over 60 million babies in the trashcan, and the emergence of untreatable, Azithromycin /cephalosporin resistant gonorrhea.
It's obviously not the solution.
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