Posted on 10/18/2023 10:18:55 AM PDT by ebb tide
We have arrived to the point where that extremely fat cretin unworthily having the job that once was Peter’s cannot express himself about God unless it is by spouting a series of literally idiotic statements, which are somewhere between borderline blasphemous and utterly irreverent.
The guy thinks and talks in cheap platitudes, the kind of drivel that does not mean absolutely anything but is meant to make extremely superficial, appallingly ignorant people feel all fuzzy inside. If you don’t believe it (but I am so, so sure you do!) check here.
The one that takes the biscuits comes first: Francis pretends to be a five and a half years old, badly catechised child who thinks that God has big dreams.
It seems just an innocently stupid statement made by a stupid guy; but why the guy is, undoubtedly, stupid, he is not at all innocent, and the message is very insidious.
God is absolutely perfect, unperturbed divine happiness inconceivable to the human mind. Everything happens exactly as He wants or allows. This immutable, perfect, omnipotent happiness can have no “dreams”. In fact, what we can say with total certainly is that if somebody has dreams, then he is no god.
I hope you see by now that the clearly atheist Francis is undermining the very concept of God.
Francis is making of God some narrow-shouldered, disquietingly thin boy with a soy intoxication, listening to John Lennon’s “Imagine” as he explores his “feminine side”.
Francis wants to destroy the very image of God in front of the eyes of his Skinny Latte crowd, so that they can make of God a daydreaming little sissy just as they themselves are. The problem with this is that God’s Majesty is not dreamy at all. It is terrifyingly real, more solid than any material you can imagine, and quite uncaring for the dre-e-e-e-eams of this Everly Boys Pope.
“Changing the world” could not fail in the list of platitudes. This is another feel-good slogan that means absolutely nothing and tastes of tofu in soy sauce.
Of course, one is expected to do good. What he is not expected to do, is to think that he is “changing the world”. The world will remain the same, because if we had a different world, we would need a different Gospel. All the challenges of human nature, together with all the little and big miseries of the human condition, will remain with us until the Last Day. We will never “make poverty history”. We will never create any sort of paradise on earth, because this earth is not built to be a paradise, but a valley of tears. We are, also, very, very little, and what we do is not, by any conceivable means, world-changing.
More platitudes follows. Jesus “does not constrain but liberate”. Fat guy needs to reads some choice commandments when he has time. Yes, the truth will make you free. Yes, His yoke is light. But this is clearly not what Francis means. Francis means that the prohibitions of Christianity don’t need to be followed, because that is ossified, rigid, & Co. This is a guy who wants to liberate you from the rules, which is exactly the contrary of Jesus’ message.
Francis does like a dreamer, though. I think he likes them way too much.
One cannot avoid thinking of this guy…
Ping
WAKE UP LITTLE SUSIE???
While i am all for critiquing and criticizing Pope Francis when it is appropriate, it should be done with humility and respect. This is some disrespecting drivel.
When is it not appropriate to critique or criticize Pope Francis?
He’s like the Energizer Bunny, he just keeps going and going and...
Cathy as in Catholicy. Clown fits there too.
Or maybe the “Dreeeeam” as in “All I Have To Do Is Dream”
“... Energizer Bunny, he just keeps going and going and...”
keeps on giving, giving, and more
Francis’ newly created Frankencardinal, Víctor Manuel Fernández, Bergoglio’s new Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.
I was thinking bird dog.
Read my post again. I didn’t say it was inappropriate to criticize Pope Francis.
When is it not appropriate to critique or criticize Pope Francis?
Please give me one "for instance".
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