Posted on 01/30/2015 7:04:38 AM PST by BlatherNaut
I am thinking more and more that Benedict was FORCED out, or else they would have done what they did to John Paul (The First)
And Francis is an enemy infiltrator
Enthusiastic schism to follow.
The Church is the Bride of Christ.
PRAY FOR HER.
Francis is an unmitigated disaster. Too bad they can’t do a papal election recall. But that would imply fallibility in the process.
Ora et labora.
3rd secret?
Time will tell.
Would it? Since Francis was elected while his predecessor is still alive, is the election valid?
What else would expect from a Jesuit?
There is no infallibility in the choice of a Pope as far as I know.
And a recall isn’t necessary, if there is manifest heresy I think the Cardinals could declare the see vacant and re-elect. No earthly clue what the process would be on that, but it has generally been accepted as a theoretical possibility.
Just to be clear though, I don’t think Francis is a heretic so much as a gabber who doesn’t consider what he says. I cannot imagine him obstinately holding to a heretical position per se.
Francis also thinks trannies have “something positive” to offer the church. Polygamists are next on his agenda. He likes a little sit-down with all the perverts to tell them God loves them too.
That would be Israel
Pope Francis To Followers: Koran And Holy Bible Are The Same - See more at: http://nationalreport.net/pope-francis-followers-koran-holy-bible/#sthash.7Q5Yx1oe.dpuf
So you’re saying his removal is about as likely as a Senate conviction of Obama in impeachment proceedings.
What are examples of heresies that should trigger his removal?
Hi Javie, I clicked on that link and the quote there is indeed shocking. But I can’t seem to find any other source for that quote other than that article. Googling the quote only pulls up the same article and two other pages that have been pulled down.
I then did a bit more research and posted the following comment under the “article”
TIME OUT. Theres no link for the supposed quote and googling it only pulls up this one article and two other pages from consiracy websites, and even they have been pulled down.
I think this author got fooled by a hoax.
But if Im wrong it would be helpful for her to show that by providing a link, a source or even a place or event at which the supposed quote was uttered.
She might also add a line of speculation on why, in the whole world, the only news sites that published this suposedly public statement were her, two (withdrawn) wordpress blogs and one anti-semitic blogspot.
As a reminder:
1. Google.
2. Publish
Although I could totally see him saying such things, something about this article seemed off to me.
I could see him saying something along the lines that Allah is another name for God. But I could not see anyone saying that Jesus Christ and Muhammed are two names for the same person. Even if you somehow syncretically believed the entire Bible and the entire Koran, you wouldn’t say they are the same person, anymore than you would say that King David and St Paul are two different names for the same person.
I wrote to National Report requesting a correction.
I think it was extremely sloppy of them to publish such an obviously fabricated quote.
Polygamists are next on his agenda
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