Posted on 07/12/2015 5:42:06 AM PDT by Whenifhow
To my Catholic friends, while I am loathe to criticize that which they hold dear, there comes a time when silence is the wrong answer. When Pope Francis first surfaced, I thought he had the potential to be a great Pope. But with the potential of greatness, also comes the opportunity of infamy. Pope Francis is a Marxist and embodies many, many principles that I stand against, not only as a Constitutional Conservative, but as a Christian. This last week just solidified my uneasiness concerning this Pope.
The Bolivian President, Evo Morales (who Trevor Loudon and I have long contended is a Marxist), presented the Pontiff with a crucifix depicting Jesus nailed to a hammer and sickle, which the Pope returned after a brief examination. What is under contention is what the Pope said when presented with the gift. His comments were pretty much drowned out by a flurry of camera clicks. While some have claimed he expressed irritation, muttering the words eso no está bien (this is not right), Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said the Pope more likely said no sabía eso (I didnt know that) in bemusement at the origins of the present. Which would make sense as NewsBusters and the Wall Street Journal noted, President Morales also draped a medallion over [the popes] neck that bore the hammer and sickle.
Communism has murdered well over one hundred million people in the last century alone. Many, many of those were Christians. As Ann Barnhardt put it, Our Blessed Lord and Savior shown crucified on a hammer and sickle is, by all metrics, worse than Our Lord shown crucified on a swastika. This constitutes blasphemy for me Pope or not.
I also disagree that the Pope is being manipulated for ideological reasons. I think he knows full well what he is doing. We seem to have a knee-jerk response now when a leader does something unspeakable, unforgivable or outright evil he/she didnt know what they were doing they were incompetent or they were being manipulated. Knock it off! These people are not stupid; they are not rubes or babes in the woods who are so easily misled. (Thats not to say that they werent misled in very early life, ref. Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. That is to say, if you can indoctrinate someone in his early youth, you wont need to sway him later: hes already in your groove, and his decisions and choices will reflect that, not some imagined confusion of the moment.)
As for the Bolivian government insisting there was no political motive behind the gift and the Communications Minister, Marianela Paco, saying that Morales had thought the Pope of the poor would appreciate the gesture bull crap. Its the melding of politics and religion into a nightmarish agenda that is apocalyptic in scope and intent.
José Ignacio Munilla, bishop of the Spanish city of San Sebastián, tweeted a picture of the encounter, with the words: The height of pride is to manipulate God in the service of atheist ideologies. That is exactly right on all counts, concerning all parties involved. Its hard to overstate how important that observation is.
The Pope, after arriving in Bolivia, stopped to pray at the death site of Luis Espinal, a Jesuit murdered by Bolivian paramilitary forces in 1980. Espinal is being painted in press reports as a reformer who stood against the military dictatorship in Bolivia. Pope Francis also reportedly received a medal, bearing a hammer and sickle from Morales that was issued in memory of Espinals death.
From PopeWatch:
Father Albo showed a reporter a published photo of a crucified Christ attached to a homemade hammer and sickle, instead of a cross, that Father Espinal kept by his bed.
He was of the left. This is certain. But he never belonged to any party or pretended to be part of one, said Father Albo, who said he hopes to present a replica of the hammer and sickle crucifix to the pope.
Father Espinal gave a lot of importance to the dialogue between Marxists and Christians, he explained. It was not pro-Soviet (it was) the need for the church to be close to the popular sectors. Some understand this, others dont. To me it is very clear.
It was said that the Pope wasnt offended by Morales gift. You can dispute the significance and use of the symbol now, but the origin is from Espinal and the sense of it was about an open dialogue, not about a specific ideology, Lombardi said. Nope, it was all about ideology. This Argentinian Pope has been roundly criticized by many Marxists for not protecting Leftist priests during the military dictatorship in his country. Since becoming Pope, he has made major strides in bringing Liberation Theology to the fore in the Vatican. Thus, his campaigning for massive social and political change. This is Christianized Marxism. The irony of that term has to be savored. Kind of like therapeutic cancer.
Although Liberation Theology has grown into an international and inter-denominational movement, it began as a movement within the Catholic Church in Latin America in the 1950s1960s. It is purported that Liberation Theology arose principally as a moral reaction to the poverty seen as having been caused by social injustice in that region. But its roots are solidly Marxist. The term was coined in 1971 by the Peruvian priest Gustavo Gutiérrez, who wrote one of the movements most famous books, A Theology of Liberation.
Latin American Liberation Theology met opposition from others in the US, who accused it of using Marxist concepts and that lead to admonishment by the Vaticans Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) in 1984 and 1986. The Vatican disliked certain forms of Latin American Liberation Theology for focusing on institutionalized or systemic sin; and for identifying Catholic Church hierarchy in South America as members of the same privileged class that had long been oppressing indigenous populations.
Pope Francis used his trip to Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay to highlight problems faced by indigenous communities and to warn against all totalitarian, ideological or sectarian schemes. That sounds very good. However, it started to go off the rails when he urged the downtrodden to change the world economic order, denouncing a new colonialism by agencies that impose austerity programs and calling for the poor to have the sacred rights of labor, lodging and land. Thats sheer Marxism. And exactly what does he mean by austerity programs? You mean the over taxing of the general populace in order that elitists can keep up their glutinous spending sprees? Or do you mean austerity as in cutting spending, sticking to a budget and reducing debts? It certainly makes a difference on how the term is being used here.
His speech was preceded by lengthy remarks from the Left-wing Bolivian President Evo Morales, who wore a jacket adorned with the face of Argentine revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara. Che was executed in Bolivia in 1967 by CIA-backed Bolivian troops. That certainly set the stage for Pope Francis and his speech.
Then the Pope gave a magnanimous and historic speech asking for forgiveness for the sins committed by the Roman Catholic Church in its treatment of Native Americans during what he called the so-called conquest of America. This is highly offensive and revisionist it is skewed history. Its true that American Indians were slaughtered by evil men and eventually, after a length of time, the colonists took over America. It is also true that Indians slaughtered many of the settlers and in horrific ways. Conquest and war are facts of history by the way, something Europe and the Vatican are very familiar with. It is a human condition that is ongoing and never ending as populations replace each other and wars rage on. Hes apologizing as though the Catholic Church had set out to do those things it didnt. Men did those things in the name of governments and in the name of the church. Apologizing for the deeds of men who acted on their own volition, but in your name, is to presume responsibility and control of actions over which the church had neither. The colonists did not set out to conquer America either. They fled persecution in Europe and wanted to build new lives for themselves. Conflict came with Native Americans and the rest is history. Yes, evil was done, but that evil was not the totality of the story or our history and it certainly was not one-sided. It is also not something we need to apologize for.
Then Pope Francis uttered my favorite quote he quoted a fourth century bishop and called the unfettered pursuit of money the dung of the devil, and said poor countries should not be reduced to being providers of raw material and cheap labor for developed countries. Actually, when I heard the original quote, it said capitalism not money. While seeking unlimited riches can be a sin, it is not always so and not all wealthy people are guilty of this sin. It is also true that poor countries should not be treated as merely sources of materials and labor, however, those countries also benefit from that part of the economy. Countries are free to prosper and if more lived under free capitalistic governments where free trade was the norm and people were allowed to innovate and work for themselves, then there would be far fewer impoverished countries. But first, youd have to get rid of the Marxists and dictators. Kind of a conundrum.
For dessert, the Pope repeated some of his encyclical on climate change. Thats Marxism on a global scale and smacks of fascism as well. Its a twofer. Climate change is a seductive lie wrapped in a green package, but it is rotten from the inside out.
The Pope closes with what sounds to me like the echoes of Barack Obama and communism:
Let us not be afraid to say it: we want change, real change, structural change, the pope said, decrying a system that has imposed the mentality of profit at any price, with no concern for social exclusion or the destruction of nature.
This system is by now intolerable: farm workers find it intolerable, laborers find it intolerable, communities find it intolerable, peoples find it intolerable The Earth itself our sister, Mother Earth, as Saint Francis would say also finds it intolerable, he said in an hour-long speech that was interrupted by applause and cheering dozens of times.
And the useful idiots cheered on even when they knew in their heart of hearts that all of the above is nothing more than a call to follow those that would rule over us, using Mother Earth as a handy excuse and targeting for blame the engines of free enterprise, using language meant to equate it with greed, while overlooking the primary source of real greed: corrupt totalitarian governments, born of Marxism.
Pope Francis was not finished by any means concerning colonialism:
No actual or established power has the right to deprive peoples of the full exercise of their sovereignty. Whenever they do so, we see the rise of new forms of colonialism which seriously prejudice the possibility of peace and justice, he said.
The new colonialism takes on different faces. At times it appears as the anonymous influence of mammon: corporations, loan agencies, certain free trade treaties, and the imposition of measures of austerity which always tighten the belt of workers and the poor, he said.
Last week, Francis called on European authorities to keep human dignity at the centre of debate for a solution to the economic crisis in Greece.
He defended labor unions and praised poor people who had formed cooperatives to create jobs where previously there were only crumbs of an idolatrous economy.
The Pope even went so far as to praise Bolivias social reforms to spread wealth under Morales. Thats wealth redistribution and again, Marxism. But that is only scratching the surface on this Pope there is oh, so much more to be concerned about when it comes to Pope Francis.
My friend and colleague (and someone I truly admire) Cliff Kincaid has done excellent research into Pope Francis and his doings. Americans need to take note who has the ear of this Pope:
Top Vatican adviser Jeffrey Sachs says that when Pope Francis visits the United States in September, he will directly challenge the American idea of God-given rights embodied in the Declaration of Independence.
Sachs, a special advisor to the United Nations and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, is a media superstar who can always be counted on to pontificate endlessly on such topics as income inequality and global health. This time, writing in a Catholic publication, he may have gone off his rocker, revealing the real global game plan.
The United States, Sachs writes in the Jesuit publication America, is a society in thrall to the idea of unalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But the urgent core of Francis message will be to challenge this American idea by proclaiming that the path to happiness lies not solely or mainly through the defense of rights but through the exercise of virtues, most notably justice and charity.
In these extraordinary comments, which constitute a frontal assault on the American idea of freedom and national sovereignty, Sachs has made it clear that he hopes to enlist the Vatican in a global campaign to increase the power of global or foreign-dominated organizations and movements.
Sachs takes aim at the phrase from Americas founding document, the United States Declaration of Independence, that We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
These rights sound good, Sachs writes, but theyre not enough to guarantee the outcome the global elites have devised for us. Global government, he suggests, must make us live our lives according to international standards of development.
Sachs is putting forth that the UN should be in charge of all national and individual rights. That we have to sacrifice our individual rights for the greater, collective good. What hive mentality. Hes also for massive global taxation, population control and one world government. We will need, in the end, to put real resources in support of our hopes, he wrote. A global tax on carbon-emitting fossil fuels might be the way to begin. Even a very small tax, less than that which is needed to correct humanitys climate-deforming overuse of fossil fuels, would finance a greatly enhanced supply of global public goods. The bill he wants to stick the US with is $845 billion.
The Pope has not only aligned himself with Sachs, but with the UNs Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon, who told a Catholic Caritas International conference in Rome on May 12th that climate change is the defining challenge of our time, and that the solution lies in recognizing that humankind is part of nature, not separate or above. The popes encyclical on climate change is supposed to help mobilize the governments of the world in this crusade. This spells slavery for the world and an all-powerful tyrannical elite who will ruthlessly rule us through Marxist politics and a one world religion.
Sachs is not alone in his ideas. A short time ago, former President Shimon Peres met with the Pope at the Vatican and proposed that the Pope head up a UN for religions. I kid you not.
Via The Jerusalem Post:
But the main topic of conversation was Peress idea to create a UN-like organization he called the United Religions.
Peres said the Argentina-born pontiff was the only world figure respected enough to bring an end to the wars raging in the Middle East and elsewhere in the world.
In the past, most of the wars in the world were motivated by the idea of nationhood, Peres said. But today, wars are incited using religion as an excuse.
Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi confirmed to reporters that Peres had pitched his idea for the United Religions but said Francis did not commit to it.
The pope listened, showing his interest, attention, and encouragement, Lombardi said, adding that the pope pointed to the Pontifical Councils for Interreligious Dialogue and for Justice and Peace as existing agencies suitable for supporting interfaith peace initiatives.
The meeting in September was the third one inside of four months. In an interview in the Catholic Magazine Famiglia Cristiana, Peres also called for the Pope to lead the inter-religious organization in order to curb terrorism: What we need is an organization of United Religions as the best way to combat terrorists who kill in the name of faith. I literally cannot believe what I am hearing. This could well be the birth of a one world religion. This looks suspiciously like a move to reclaim the lost glory of the Church, harking back to those centuries when it held sway round the world, commanding fealty from kings and nobility. This progressive innovation is really a reactionary repackaging of the most sweeping colonialism in history. With one tongue they condemn colonialism, while with the other tongue they offer global subservience as the solution to the demon du jour.
From Karl Marx:
Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people.
The Pope is offering the masses the opium of Marxism in his stances. The question is, will the world follow him down this path? So many these days just want someone to give them everything and take care of them
they hunger for a leader who will absolve them of their sins and promise them forgiveness and welcome them with open arms. Will people, in the name of peace, usher in a one world order and willingly give up their freedoms? Im afraid history says they will, but I know Americans, Christians and others will not be assimilated so easily by Marxist musings and flowery articulation. Pontification will only carry you so far if you follow this pied piper, you will find yourself in the loving embrace of the UN that Democracy of Dictators and all that entails.
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My friend and colleague (and someone I truly admire) Cliff Kincaid has done excellent research into Pope Francis and his doings. Americans need to take note who has the ear of this Pope:
Top Vatican adviser Jeffrey Sachs says that when Pope Francis visits the United States in September, he will directly challenge the American idea of God-given rights embodied in the Declaration of Independence.
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In these extraordinary comments, which constitute a frontal assault on the American idea of freedom and national sovereignty, Sachs has made it clear that he hopes to enlist the Vatican in a global campaign to increase the power of global or foreign-dominated organizations and movements.
Sachs takes aim at the phrase from Americas founding document, the United States Declaration of Independence, that We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
These rights sound good, Sachs writes, but theyre not enough to guarantee the outcome the global elites have devised for us. Global government, he suggests, must make us live our lives according to international standards of development.
and later
In an interview in the Catholic Magazine Famiglia Cristiana, Peres also called for the Pope to lead the inter-religious organization in order to curb terrorism: What we need is an organization of United Religions
as the best way to combat terrorists who kill in the name of faith.
Hammers are still useful. Sicyles not so much.
Agenda 21
Sachs is putting forth that the UN should be in charge of all national and individual rights. That we have to sacrifice our individual rights for the greater, collective good.
Sachs, a special advisor to the United Nations and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, is a media superstar who can always be counted on to pontificate endlessly on such topics as income inequality and global health. This time, writing in a Catholic publication, he may have gone off his rocker, revealing the real global game plan.
In these extraordinary comments, which constitute a frontal assault on the American idea of freedom and national sovereignty, Sachs has made it clear that he hopes to enlist the Vatican in a global campaign to increase the power of global or foreign-dominated organizations and movements.
“The Pope is offering the masses the opium of Marxism in his stances.”
Which Marxist stance?
His preaching of God and Jesus Christ?
His condemnation of atheism in his new encyclical?
His multiple condemnations of abortion?
His condemnation of gender theory, gay marriage, and the State’s attempt to redefine marriage and usurp the family?
His multiple condemnations of dropping certain passages of the Gospel because they conflict with one’s “ideology”?
It’s such lazy thinking to say the defense of the poor and crying out for them makes one a Communist or a Socialist. To say nothing of a total departure from the Christian tradition of reaching out to the needy.
If one wants to debate Francis’ words on the role of government or on the religions and nations banding together informally, that’s a legitimate debate. But I’m not gonna waste my time on something that speculates he’s a Marxist.
When the Clintons tried top push their poisonous anti-family agenda through a UN conference in 1995, Pope John Paul II reached out to the Muslim countries asking them to band together with Christian countries to thwart the agenda. It worked for then. It didn’t mean he was for a one world government.
The pope in Martin Luther’s day used the same line: Luther should not attack the corrupt Catholic Chuch because Christians had to be united to repel the Muslims who were on the march in Europe or Christianity would perish. Luther refused, saying that God would defend His Church, and He did. There is never a good reason to make a bad deal, something Kerry and Obama and this pope should know.
As you said, you didn’t read the article.
And it showed.
From the article: author points out the terms and gives a link to clarify definition of Liberation Theology. (Christianized Marxism)
Since becoming Pope, he has made major strides in bringing Liberation Theology to the fore in the Vatican. Thus, his campaigning for massive social and political change. This is Christianized Marxism. The irony of that term has to be savored. Kind of like therapeutic cancer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_theology
Liberation theology has been described as “an interpretation of Christian faith out of the experience of the poor an attempt to read the Bible and key Christian doctrines with the eyes of the poor”,[1] or “the message of the gospels”, restored from “the first three centuries [of Christianity in which] it was...a pacifist...religion of the poor.”[2] Detractors have called it Christianized Marxism.[3]
PFL
Open your eyes and see what’s right in front of you, and put aside your straw man redirects.
God shows us plainly. This dictators handed the pope a blasphemous take on the crucifix. The DNC in 2012 rejected God - three times— at their convention. Christians are enduring flagrant persecution in the U.S. — it is hard to figure out only for the willfully blind.
Just a modern day Communist, not a true Marxist. If he was a real one he’d sell the Vatican and give the money to the poor. $12 Billion dollars would help alot of poor people for a couple of months. The Vatican could house a few thousand homeless too.
And Extract from the article, which I read in its entirety:
Top Vatican adviser Jeffrey Sachs says that when Pope Francis visits the United States in September, he will directly challenge the American idea of God-given rights embodied in the Declaration of Independence.
Sachs, a special advisor to the United Nations and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, is a media superstar who can always be counted on to pontificate endlessly on such topics as income inequality and global health. This time, writing in a Catholic publication, he may have gone off his rocker, revealing the real global game plan.
The United States, Sachs writes in the Jesuit publication America, is a society in thrall to the idea of unalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But the urgent core of Francis message will be to challenge this American idea by proclaiming that the path to happiness lies not solely or mainly through the defense of rights but through the exercise of virtues, most notably justice and charity.
In these extraordinary comments, which constitute a frontal assault on the American idea of freedom and national sovereignty, Sachs has made it clear that he hopes to enlist the Vatican in a global campaign to increase the power of global or foreign-dominated organizations and movements.
It is coming sooner than later whether we like it or not. It is just a matter of time and what generation sees the complete transformation to tyranny.
This pope is a disgrace and must resign. The church is not a democracy and allows no dissent, so you will hear very little criticism of him from within.
He is a Marxist first, then pope, then catholic.
The one where he condemns unfettered human greed. This conflicts with the gospel of Ayn Rand. Those who follow her as a prophet see greed as a virtue. Money is their god, "capitalism" is the saviour of the world. Anyone who objects to this is a "communist" according to them.
The Pope is a ‘Peronist’. An admirer of Juan Perón a
Argentinian military strong man that nationalized all foreign industries, printed money and pretty much ruined the country...
...but he had good intentions.
Their will be an Antichrist ... and there will be false prophets in the end time...
did you really think Satan would not attack and infiltrate the church in the end....
We have already seen a false America arise with a false American at its head
A false Christ needs a false Church with a false Pope these things have been foretold
Now they are here, see it for what it is..
open your eyes and your heart ...you know what true ...so you can see what's false
Satan will attack and conquer the strong points of the faith to prep the way for the Antichrist....
every institution.. everything that was good will have a false leader put in place in the end time
this is the preparation of the way for the Antichrist ...don't be blind to it
Did he get his cocaine yet?
Clearly the Pope is not a Marxist. It’s just that he keeps borrowing Chavez’s sermons.
So, where are his condemnations of unfettered state power and collectivism?
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