Posted on 05/16/2015 8:39:39 AM PDT by Wiz-Nerd
Pope Francis met Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Saturday, calling him an angel of peace, days after the Vatican said it was preparing to sign its first accord with Palestine to the anger of Israel.
Abbas met the pontiff for about 20 minutes for a private audience, a meeting that comes a day before the pope is due to canonise two Palestinian nuns, who will become the first Palestinian Arabs to gain sainthood.
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This Pope is sick in the head.
He seems to be working with Radical Islam against the Jews.
Hopefully God calls this Pope home soon or I have to change to a different Christian faith.
I don’t think you have to change to another religion. For the length of time Roman Catholicism has existed, there have been some terrible Popes, but that has nothing to do with the sect itself.
What matters is how you live your life and what you believe in your heart and mind.
‘This Pope is sick in the head.
He seems to be working with Radical Islam against the Jews.
Hopefully God calls this Pope home soon or I have to change to a different Christian faith.”
In the late 80’s through the 90’s I was a member of the Episcopal Church. It hurt me deeply to watch the issue of homosexual leadership tear the Church apart. God was relentless bringing the issue back up in my hear over and over bringing me to search what He had to say on the matter.
As things got worse I knew in my heart that the Episcopal Church was no longer a Church but a mere social institution in which dues were being paid.
One day they placed a divorced, openly gay Rector as the head of our Church and he brought with him his partner. To sin is one thing, but to sin with no shame in the very house of God was unbelievable to me.
Inside I could hear God’s words. I knew what he had to say on matters of homosexuality and leadership in the Church. I knew what Christ intended for His Church and this was not it. I left and went without an organized religion for years relying only on studying God’s words.
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