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Antifa, BLM, the Pope

Posted By: T-Rex

Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 02:25 AM

Pope Frankie has a book coming out in December. From what I've seen leaked regarding George Floyd, and Covid shutdown protests, could have been written by BLM or Antifa.

God save America. God save the world. Clearly, church and government ain't goin' to help.
Posted By: ky_coyote_hunter

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 02:30 AM

Is the Pope going to write about all the little boys who were molested by Priests & Cardinals all over the world?
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:14 AM

Pope Francis is a socialist and apologist and should never of been elected pope.

In defense of Catholics, priests rape significantly less children percentage wise than average men do. Passing the priests onto another parish, after they were caught, was unforgivable.

Statistically, Baptists ministers rape the most children of every US religious denomination's leadership, by a wide margin. I've previously posted the official statistics here.

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/ne...al-abuse-spreads-as-leaders-13588038.php

Keith

Posted By: Yukon John

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:20 AM

The Catholic church is pretty much the same as the U.S. government...they don't need to be accountable, because the followers are already bought in. I just hope that the followers let/make their voices be heard, because, if not, there is gonna be some kind of reckoning (for the better, I hope anyway).
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:25 AM

I think its funny when people say

"The" Church like the pope represents ....

Because, well let's just say I understand Irelands issues.
Posted By: ky_coyote_hunter

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:30 AM

A little rape, a lot of rape, what the heck?... Men of the cloth are held to a different standard regardless of denomination, but Catholics have been plenty involved and that goes right up the command chain to be laid at the feet of the Pope.

The fact that it happened on a worldwide scale, in similar fashion and circumstance, raises suspicion of centralized condoning of the act.

This makes his condemnation of America on the border wall, and social issues hypocritical at best.

How about no rape from any clergymen?...It's sickening.
Posted By: Marty

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:39 AM

the globalist agenda may be unstoppable
Posted By: Donnersurvivor

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:42 AM

Originally Posted by ky_coyote_hunter


How about no rape from any clergymen?...It's sickening.


Obviously that is ideal but statistically a child is more likely to be raped by a public school teacher than a priest.

I was raised Catholic for awhile then went to a bible based non denominational church. I want to go back to church and after some research I think I will be looking into Russian Orthodox, I will not return to the Catholic church specifically because of this Pope.
Posted By: ky_coyote_hunter

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:45 AM

Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by ky_coyote_hunter


How about no rape from any clergymen?...It's sickening.


Obviously that is ideal but statistically a child is more likely to be raped by a public school teacher than a priest.

I was raised Catholic for awhile then went to a bible based non denominational church. I want to go back to church and after some research I think I will be looking into Russian Orthodox, I will not return to the Catholic church specifically because of this Pope.

That's probably because there are many more school teachers than priests.

A priest of any faith defiling a child is 100 times worse...But it's bad no matter who does it.
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:47 AM

Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by ky_coyote_hunter


How about no rape from any clergymen?...It's sickening.


Obviously that is ideal but statistically a child is more likely to be raped by a public school teacher than a priest.

I was raised Catholic for awhile then went to a bible based non denominational church. I want to go back to church and after some research I think I will be looking into Russian Orthodox, I will not return to the Catholic church specifically because of this Pope.

I will never give up my religion regardless of this pope.
Posted By: Yukon John

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:49 AM

Teachers are not thought of as God-like, and immune to the laws of man.
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:59 AM

Originally Posted by Yukon John
Teachers are not thought of as God-like, and immune to the laws of man.


Teachers get tenure and it's pretty close.

Keith
Posted By: AntiGov

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 04:05 AM

Pretty sure God has a place worse than - set aside for those who take advantage of children
Posted By: gman

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 01:23 PM

Pretty sure God has a place worse than set aside for those who take advantage of children

I surely do hope so!!!!!!
Posted By: bobsheedy

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:32 PM


Remember that it's about the message of Christianity and not about the failings of some of us.
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Antifa, BLM, the Pope - 11/25/20 03:44 PM

This pope leans left no doubt when he turned down a meeting with Mike Pompeo, but welcomed a meeting with some NBA players who gave him a BLM T-shirt.
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