National Geographic
Magazine, which first reported on the e-mail exchange, added that the pope did not disavow what he had said about same-sex marriage.It's hard to know what to believe here, but I am certain that I don't trust Pope Francis.
National Geographic is another Lefty wildebeest in the herd of independent minds. If they say the Pope didn't disavow his statement that the same-sex marriage campaign is from the devil, you can bet the ranch on it. As the lawyers tell you, if someone speaks "against interest," it's true about 99 percent of the time.
Okay, they want to poke a stick in CNN's eye for claiming an "exclusive" on this territory. But there are lots of other ways they could have done that.
I know, and I take it with a grain of salt; however, the Vatican DID release a statement saying that the Holy Father's ONLY private audience was with a former student and that he simply met Kim Davis. The statement from the Vatican went on to say, "The pope did not enter into the details of the situation of Mrs. Davis and his meeting with her should not be considered a form of support of her position in all of its particular and complex aspects."