Pope Francis in critical condition

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ShooterTX said:

This Pope has pushed the anti-Christ agenda harder than anyone in recent memory.
Sad for him, but he's definitely going to burn in hell for promoting Satanic virtues in the name of Christ. No other option for him. He has damned himself to hell. Very sad. He was surrounded by the truth, but thoroughly rejected it.

You can pray for his recovery, but I will pray for his victims instead.



Jesus said to live our enemies. We must pray that God's will be done and that Pope Francis is blessed wirh a full recovery.




It's interesting. So many people seem to think that I hate the man. I do not hate him. I'm very sad for him that he has rejected the truth.
Obviously, he has read the Bible and been exposed to the truth. He even claims to believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but he just refuses to follow the teaching of Christ & the Bible.
James 2:19 NIV
[19] You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe thatand shudder.

Here we see that just believing the truth isn't enough. Throughout the book of James we see that we must obey the teachings of Christ so that our deeds are evidence of our faith.
James doesn't even bother to address the ones who are teaching and acting in ways that contradict the Biblical teachings about sin. He is talking about those who believe the truth but don't engage in good deeds.
This Pope has engaged in promoting lies and contradiction to the Bible. It is a blasphemy to teach that what God calls an abomination is just "love".
There is no way that the Pope is ignorant on all the passage that teach about the sins of homosexuality & sexual immorality. He is willfully engaging as a false teacher.
You cannot claim the title of "most holy father" while also teaching anti-Biblical garbage... and expect to escape from Hell.

If you are going to disparage the man, at least get it right.

He said Homosexuality is not a crime. It is a sin, as is all sexual acts outside of marriage. The act is a sin, always has been.

Just because he doesn't agree with throwing them in jail or ostracizing them doesn't mean he condones homosexual behavior.

So, in your Church do they repent and convert from homosexuality during or after the stoning?


The pope is a good politician.
He has done his best to avoid direct, word-for-word contradiction of the catholic doctrine... but his actions speak much louder.
He has authorized the official blessing of same sex union ceremonies by catholic priests. He also has allowed openly gay priests.
To say that he still views homosexuality as a sin, is just a joke. No Pope would ever allow someone to proudly display their sinful lifestyle while in the priesthood. It is one thing to struggle with sinful temptations, and quite another to be proud of it and take part in "pride marches".
His actions have made it clear that he doesn't see homosexual actions as an abomination or a sin at all. And the whole LGBTQ world has received that message with rejoicing.

Just as it says it James... people can say they believe in something, but that doesn't matter as much as how they act on those beliefs. This Pope has proven himself to be a false teacher based upon his actions. False teachers are damned to pretty horrible judgements. II Peter 2 makes it clear that "they will secretly introduce destructive heresies".

He goes on:
2 Peter 2:4-9 NIV

[4] For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but sent them to hell, putting them in chains of darkness to be held for judgment; [5] if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others; [6] if he condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by burning them to ashes, and made them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly; [7] and if he rescued Lot, a righteous man, who was distressed by the depraved conduct of the lawless [8] (for that righteous man, living among them day after day, was tormented in his righteous soul by the lawless deeds he saw and heard) [9] if this is so, then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials and to hold the unrighteous for punishment on the day of judgment.

This Pope is not like Lot. He is not distressed by the depraved conduct, but has instead tried to find a way to compromise his beliefs so he can accept their lawless deeds.

It's really sad, but he has damned himself to judgement & hell.
I have many catholic and formerly catholic friends. They all agree that this Pope is the most ungodly Pope of their lifetimes. None of them are happy to admit it, and neither am I. It's sad to see someone who claims to be the Vicar of Christ, teach such ungodly things.
In case you are not familiar, a Vicar is one who stands in the place for an absent higher authority within the church. It literally translates to mean that the Pope is the one taking the place of Christ, because Christ is not on the earth right now.

I will continue to pray for those he has lead astray. I wish his blasphemy could have ended through repentance, but I will be glad for it to end however God sees fit to end it.

I think you are confusing somebody asking for a blessing and "blessing" the union. The logic being Jesus, nor God, turn away anyone asking for help or in a sinful situation. Not allowing them to be involved is not a good way to effect change. The emphasis is on helping the person, not the union which has been Francis's position as Pontiff. To help people be closer to God, not get caught up in vocabulary. But, there are a lot of vocabulary people out there and would rather exclude than minister.

I get it, my Dad thinks it goes too far. It will probably be walked back under the next Pontiff, that is how these things go. But, I am more Jesuit and my Dad is more Redemptorist.


Riiiiiight....

Give me one example of Jesus or the apostles giving their blessing to an obviously sinful lifestyle.
Spoiler alert... it never happened.

You don't need to give a blessing over a commitment to engage in sin, in order to reach those in need.

You don't bless a drunkards commitment to a life long bender, in order to try and set him free from alcoholism.

It's obvious that this Pope clearly doesn't believe that homosexual acts are sinful. If he truly believed what the Bible says, he would take a far different approach.
He would try his best to set people free from sin, not bless their commitment to it.

I could discuss his views on asking for a blessing and working within the Church are steps to solving their problem. Or, that using your logic NO ONE would ever qualify for a blessing as we are all sinful, you just happen to not like this particular sin. You would prefer it back in the closet. Or, you could say you can't fix it if you don't know what's broke. Getting the issue in the light will help without destroying people.

But, it would do no good. But I will say this, Christ ate with sinners. He favored a Prostitute. Was friends with a tax collector. So, I am not sure you are correct that Christ would turn away from a homosexual.

I think you are asking the wrong question. The question you should ask is "Did Jesus ever deny anyone God's blessing when he was asked?" Doesn't asking for God's blessing show repentance? Francis never said don't counsel them on the act being wrong and clearly stated that any sexual act outside of marriage is a sin. So, if a homosexual asks for a blessing, you deny him in God's name?

I think it's incredible how both of you manage to interpret scripture and other's thoughts and actions , seeing their faults and biases without recognizing or acknowledging your own.

The homosexual, the drunkard, the tax collector, this Sic'em poster all have at least three things in common; sin being one, being created in Gods image two, and finally being offered God's free gift of grace.

There is a difference in struggling with sin and embracing sin. I'm not smart enough to always recognize the struggle/embrace in my on life so I don't want to pretend to recognize it in another's.

Society will sometimes make people put on a false bravado. Can society also make the struggling homosexual put on a false acceptance?

If a drunkard can stumble and still be a Christian, if a selfish person can stumble and still be a Christian, can a homosexual stumble and still be a Christian?
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LIB,MR BEARS said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

Fre3dombear said:

ShooterTX said:

This Pope has pushed the anti-Christ agenda harder than anyone in recent memory.
Sad for him, but he's definitely going to burn in hell for promoting Satanic virtues in the name of Christ. No other option for him. He has damned himself to hell. Very sad. He was surrounded by the truth, but thoroughly rejected it.

You can pray for his recovery, but I will pray for his victims instead.



Jesus said to live our enemies. We must pray that God's will be done and that Pope Francis is blessed wirh a full recovery.




It's interesting. So many people seem to think that I hate the man. I do not hate him. I'm very sad for him that he has rejected the truth.
Obviously, he has read the Bible and been exposed to the truth. He even claims to believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but he just refuses to follow the teaching of Christ & the Bible.
James 2:19 NIV
[19] You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe thatand shudder.

Here we see that just believing the truth isn't enough. Throughout the book of James we see that we must obey the teachings of Christ so that our deeds are evidence of our faith.
James doesn't even bother to address the ones who are teaching and acting in ways that contradict the Biblical teachings about sin. He is talking about those who believe the truth but don't engage in good deeds.
This Pope has engaged in promoting lies and contradiction to the Bible. It is a blasphemy to teach that what God calls an abomination is just "love".
There is no way that the Pope is ignorant on all the passage that teach about the sins of homosexuality & sexual immorality. He is willfully engaging as a false teacher.
You cannot claim the title of "most holy father" while also teaching anti-Biblical garbage... and expect to escape from Hell.

If you are going to disparage the man, at least get it right.

He said Homosexuality is not a crime. It is a sin, as is all sexual acts outside of marriage. The act is a sin, always has been.

Just because he doesn't agree with throwing them in jail or ostracizing them doesn't mean he condones homosexual behavior.

So, in your Church do they repent and convert from homosexuality during or after the stoning?


The pope is a good politician.
He has done his best to avoid direct, word-for-word contradiction of the catholic doctrine... but his actions speak much louder.
He has authorized the official blessing of same sex union ceremonies by catholic priests. He also has allowed openly gay priests.
To say that he still views homosexuality as a sin, is just a joke. No Pope would ever allow someone to proudly display their sinful lifestyle while in the priesthood. It is one thing to struggle with sinful temptations, and quite another to be proud of it and take part in "pride marches".
His actions have made it clear that he doesn't see homosexual actions as an abomination or a sin at all. And the whole LGBTQ world has received that message with rejoicing.

Just as it says it James... people can say they believe in something, but that doesn't matter as much as how they act on those beliefs. This Pope has proven himself to be a false teacher based upon his actions. False teachers are damned to pretty horrible judgements. II Peter 2 makes it clear that "they will secretly introduce destructive heresies".

He goes on:
2 Peter 2:4-9 NIV

[4] For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but sent them to hell, putting them in chains of darkness to be held for judgment; [5] if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others; [6] if he condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by burning them to ashes, and made them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly; [7] and if he rescued Lot, a righteous man, who was distressed by the depraved conduct of the lawless [8] (for that righteous man, living among them day after day, was tormented in his righteous soul by the lawless deeds he saw and heard) [9] if this is so, then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials and to hold the unrighteous for punishment on the day of judgment.

This Pope is not like Lot. He is not distressed by the depraved conduct, but has instead tried to find a way to compromise his beliefs so he can accept their lawless deeds.

It's really sad, but he has damned himself to judgement & hell.
I have many catholic and formerly catholic friends. They all agree that this Pope is the most ungodly Pope of their lifetimes. None of them are happy to admit it, and neither am I. It's sad to see someone who claims to be the Vicar of Christ, teach such ungodly things.
In case you are not familiar, a Vicar is one who stands in the place for an absent higher authority within the church. It literally translates to mean that the Pope is the one taking the place of Christ, because Christ is not on the earth right now.

I will continue to pray for those he has lead astray. I wish his blasphemy could have ended through repentance, but I will be glad for it to end however God sees fit to end it.

I think you are confusing somebody asking for a blessing and "blessing" the union. The logic being Jesus, nor God, turn away anyone asking for help or in a sinful situation. Not allowing them to be involved is not a good way to effect change. The emphasis is on helping the person, not the union which has been Francis's position as Pontiff. To help people be closer to God, not get caught up in vocabulary. But, there are a lot of vocabulary people out there and would rather exclude than minister.

I get it, my Dad thinks it goes too far. It will probably be walked back under the next Pontiff, that is how these things go. But, I am more Jesuit and my Dad is more Redemptorist.


Riiiiiight....

Give me one example of Jesus or the apostles giving their blessing to an obviously sinful lifestyle.
Spoiler alert... it never happened.

You don't need to give a blessing over a commitment to engage in sin, in order to reach those in need.

You don't bless a drunkards commitment to a life long bender, in order to try and set him free from alcoholism.

It's obvious that this Pope clearly doesn't believe that homosexual acts are sinful. If he truly believed what the Bible says, he would take a far different approach.
He would try his best to set people free from sin, not bless their commitment to it.

I could discuss his views on asking for a blessing and working within the Church are steps to solving their problem. Or, that using your logic NO ONE would ever qualify for a blessing as we are all sinful, you just happen to not like this particular sin. You would prefer it back in the closet. Or, you could say you can't fix it if you don't know what's broke. Getting the issue in the light will help without destroying people.

But, it would do no good. But I will say this, Christ ate with sinners. He favored a Prostitute. Was friends with a tax collector. So, I am not sure you are correct that Christ would turn away from a homosexual.

I think you are asking the wrong question. The question you should ask is "Did Jesus ever deny anyone God's blessing when he was asked?" Doesn't asking for God's blessing show repentance? Francis never said don't counsel them on the act being wrong and clearly stated that any sexual act outside of marriage is a sin. So, if a homosexual asks for a blessing, you deny him in God's name?

I think it's incredible how both of you manage to interpret scripture and other's thoughts and actions , seeing their faults and biases without recognizing or acknowledging your own.

The homosexual, the drunkard, the tax collector, this Sic'em poster all have at least three things in common; sin being one, being created in Gods image two, and finally being offered God's free gift of grace.

There is a difference in struggling with sin and embracing sin. I'm not smart enough to always recognize the struggle/embrace in my on life so I don't want to pretend to recognize it in another's.

Society will sometimes make people put on a false bravado. Can society also make the struggling homosexual put on a false acceptance?

If a drunkard can stumble and still be a Christian, if a selfish person can stumble and still be a Christian, can a homosexual stumble and still be a Christian?


Believe it or not, we agree. I defended Francis's view on not turning down someone that asks for God's blessing. All sin is equal and we all have our own crosses to bear.
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ShooterTX said:

Fre3dombear said:

ShooterTX said:

This Pope has pushed the anti-Christ agenda harder than anyone in recent memory.
Sad for him, but he's definitely going to burn in hell for promoting Satanic virtues in the name of Christ. No other option for him. He has damned himself to hell. Very sad. He was surrounded by the truth, but thoroughly rejected it.

You can pray for his recovery, but I will pray for his victims instead.



Jesus said to live our enemies. We must pray that God's will be done and that Pope Francis is blessed wirh a full recovery.




It's interesting. So many people seem to think that I hate the man. I do not hate him. I'm very sad for him that he has rejected the truth.
Obviously, he has read the Bible and been exposed to the truth. He even claims to believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but he just refuses to follow the teaching of Christ & the Bible.
James 2:19 NIV
[19] You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe thatand shudder.

Here we see that just believing the truth isn't enough. Throughout the book of James we see that we must obey the teachings of Christ so that our deeds are evidence of our faith.
James doesn't even bother to address the ones who are teaching and acting in ways that contradict the Biblical teachings about sin. He is talking about those who believe the truth but don't engage in good deeds.
This Pope has engaged in promoting lies and contradiction to the Bible. It is a blasphemy to teach that what God calls an abomination is just "love".
There is no way that the Pope is ignorant on all the passage that teach about the sins of homosexuality & sexual immorality. He is willfully engaging as a false teacher.
You cannot claim the title of "most holy father" while also teaching anti-Biblical garbage... and expect to escape from Hell.



You should Join me on the other thread and observe the pretzel'd up OSAS crowd.

Yeah I don't behind to know how God will judge his actions. Not sure what issues he's brought to light but he has said and don't some very anti-pope
And anti-catholic things. There's a reason he was installed while Obama was president. Nothing is a coincidence.

But certainly suggesting to People they can behave in certain ways and it's ok and the enabling the blessing of certain clearly sinful things are just a couple of things where this pope is confused or complicit in the infiltration of the church
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FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

Fre3dombear said:

ShooterTX said:

This Pope has pushed the anti-Christ agenda harder than anyone in recent memory.
Sad for him, but he's definitely going to burn in hell for promoting Satanic virtues in the name of Christ. No other option for him. He has damned himself to hell. Very sad. He was surrounded by the truth, but thoroughly rejected it.

You can pray for his recovery, but I will pray for his victims instead.



Jesus said to live our enemies. We must pray that God's will be done and that Pope Francis is blessed wirh a full recovery.




It's interesting. So many people seem to think that I hate the man. I do not hate him. I'm very sad for him that he has rejected the truth.
Obviously, he has read the Bible and been exposed to the truth. He even claims to believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but he just refuses to follow the teaching of Christ & the Bible.
James 2:19 NIV
[19] You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe thatand shudder.

Here we see that just believing the truth isn't enough. Throughout the book of James we see that we must obey the teachings of Christ so that our deeds are evidence of our faith.
James doesn't even bother to address the ones who are teaching and acting in ways that contradict the Biblical teachings about sin. He is talking about those who believe the truth but don't engage in good deeds.
This Pope has engaged in promoting lies and contradiction to the Bible. It is a blasphemy to teach that what God calls an abomination is just "love".
There is no way that the Pope is ignorant on all the passage that teach about the sins of homosexuality & sexual immorality. He is willfully engaging as a false teacher.
You cannot claim the title of "most holy father" while also teaching anti-Biblical garbage... and expect to escape from Hell.

If you are going to disparage the man, at least get it right.

He said Homosexuality is not a crime. It is a sin, as is all sexual acts outside of marriage. The act is a sin, always has been.

Just because he doesn't agree with throwing them in jail or ostracizing them doesn't mean he condones homosexual behavior.

So, in your Church do they repent and convert from homosexuality during or after the stoning?


The pope is a good politician.
He has done his best to avoid direct, word-for-word contradiction of the catholic doctrine... but his actions speak much louder.
He has authorized the official blessing of same sex union ceremonies by catholic priests. He also has allowed openly gay priests.
To say that he still views homosexuality as a sin, is just a joke. No Pope would ever allow someone to proudly display their sinful lifestyle while in the priesthood. It is one thing to struggle with sinful temptations, and quite another to be proud of it and take part in "pride marches".
His actions have made it clear that he doesn't see homosexual actions as an abomination or a sin at all. And the whole LGBTQ world has received that message with rejoicing.

Just as it says it James... people can say they believe in something, but that doesn't matter as much as how they act on those beliefs. This Pope has proven himself to be a false teacher based upon his actions. False teachers are damned to pretty horrible judgements. II Peter 2 makes it clear that "they will secretly introduce destructive heresies".

He goes on:
2 Peter 2:4-9 NIV

[4] For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but sent them to hell, putting them in chains of darkness to be held for judgment; [5] if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others; [6] if he condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by burning them to ashes, and made them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly; [7] and if he rescued Lot, a righteous man, who was distressed by the depraved conduct of the lawless [8] (for that righteous man, living among them day after day, was tormented in his righteous soul by the lawless deeds he saw and heard) [9] if this is so, then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials and to hold the unrighteous for punishment on the day of judgment.

This Pope is not like Lot. He is not distressed by the depraved conduct, but has instead tried to find a way to compromise his beliefs so he can accept their lawless deeds.

It's really sad, but he has damned himself to judgement & hell.
I have many catholic and formerly catholic friends. They all agree that this Pope is the most ungodly Pope of their lifetimes. None of them are happy to admit it, and neither am I. It's sad to see someone who claims to be the Vicar of Christ, teach such ungodly things.
In case you are not familiar, a Vicar is one who stands in the place for an absent higher authority within the church. It literally translates to mean that the Pope is the one taking the place of Christ, because Christ is not on the earth right now.

I will continue to pray for those he has lead astray. I wish his blasphemy could have ended through repentance, but I will be glad for it to end however God sees fit to end it.

I think you are confusing somebody asking for a blessing and "blessing" the union. The logic being Jesus, nor God, turn away anyone asking for help or in a sinful situation. Not allowing them to be involved is not a good way to effect change. The emphasis is on helping the person, not the union which has been Francis's position as Pontiff. To help people be closer to God, not get caught up in vocabulary. But, there are a lot of vocabulary people out there and would rather exclude than minister.

I get it, my Dad thinks it goes too far. It will probably be walked back under the next Pontiff, that is how these things go. But, I am more Jesuit and my Dad is more Redemptorist.


Riiiiiight....

Give me one example of Jesus or the apostles giving their blessing to an obviously sinful lifestyle.
Spoiler alert... it never happened.

You don't need to give a blessing over a commitment to engage in sin, in order to reach those in need.

You don't bless a drunkards commitment to a life long bender, in order to try and set him free from alcoholism.

It's obvious that this Pope clearly doesn't believe that homosexual acts are sinful. If he truly believed what the Bible says, he would take a far different approach.
He would try his best to set people free from sin, not bless their commitment to it.

I could discuss his views on asking for a blessing and working within the Church are steps to solving their problem. Or, that using your logic NO ONE would ever qualify for a blessing as we are all sinful, you just happen to not like this particular sin. You would prefer it back in the closet. Or, you could say you can't fix it if you don't know what's broke. Getting the issue in the light will help without destroying people.

But, it would do no good. But I will say this, Christ ate with sinners. He favored a Prostitute. Was friends with a tax collector. So, I am not sure you are correct that Christ would turn away from a homosexual.

I think you are asking the wrong question. The question you should ask is "Did Jesus ever deny anyone God's blessing when he was asked?" Doesn't asking for God's blessing show repentance? Francis never said don't counsel them on the act being wrong and clearly stated that any sexual act outside of marriage is a sin. So, if a homosexual asks for a blessing, you deny him in God's name?


What you are saying makes sense but is not what is happening. You could argue even that what is happening is not what the pope said.

Corset yes a lefty trying to "normalize" some things. Jesus didn't normalize any of that behavior. The prostitute wasn't turning tricks after she was saved.

Every person can be blessed. Cars can be blessed. Houses can be blessed. Blessing a gay marriage or polyamorous relationship or any number of other sins is not Catholic, biblical or what Jesus did or said.

Go and sin no more. And that's not just for "certain" sins. We all struggle with sim daily. The church is full of sinners but Francis is answering to his leftist bosses trying to redefine Catholicism and people of faith, sinners all of them or us, should call him out on it. It is heretical and he knows it. God doesn't bend to the ways of man. Francis is trying to bend the faith


One of a bagillion examples:

https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/pope-says-priests-can-bless-sex-couples-radical-change-vatican-policy-rcna130236
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FLBear5630 said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

Fre3dombear said:

ShooterTX said:

This Pope has pushed the anti-Christ agenda harder than anyone in recent memory.
Sad for him, but he's definitely going to burn in hell for promoting Satanic virtues in the name of Christ. No other option for him. He has damned himself to hell. Very sad. He was surrounded by the truth, but thoroughly rejected it.

You can pray for his recovery, but I will pray for his victims instead.



Jesus said to live our enemies. We must pray that God's will be done and that Pope Francis is blessed wirh a full recovery.




It's interesting. So many people seem to think that I hate the man. I do not hate him. I'm very sad for him that he has rejected the truth.
Obviously, he has read the Bible and been exposed to the truth. He even claims to believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but he just refuses to follow the teaching of Christ & the Bible.
James 2:19 NIV
[19] You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe thatand shudder.

Here we see that just believing the truth isn't enough. Throughout the book of James we see that we must obey the teachings of Christ so that our deeds are evidence of our faith.
James doesn't even bother to address the ones who are teaching and acting in ways that contradict the Biblical teachings about sin. He is talking about those who believe the truth but don't engage in good deeds.
This Pope has engaged in promoting lies and contradiction to the Bible. It is a blasphemy to teach that what God calls an abomination is just "love".
There is no way that the Pope is ignorant on all the passage that teach about the sins of homosexuality & sexual immorality. He is willfully engaging as a false teacher.
You cannot claim the title of "most holy father" while also teaching anti-Biblical garbage... and expect to escape from Hell.

If you are going to disparage the man, at least get it right.

He said Homosexuality is not a crime. It is a sin, as is all sexual acts outside of marriage. The act is a sin, always has been.

Just because he doesn't agree with throwing them in jail or ostracizing them doesn't mean he condones homosexual behavior.

So, in your Church do they repent and convert from homosexuality during or after the stoning?


The pope is a good politician.
He has done his best to avoid direct, word-for-word contradiction of the catholic doctrine... but his actions speak much louder.
He has authorized the official blessing of same sex union ceremonies by catholic priests. He also has allowed openly gay priests.
To say that he still views homosexuality as a sin, is just a joke. No Pope would ever allow someone to proudly display their sinful lifestyle while in the priesthood. It is one thing to struggle with sinful temptations, and quite another to be proud of it and take part in "pride marches".
His actions have made it clear that he doesn't see homosexual actions as an abomination or a sin at all. And the whole LGBTQ world has received that message with rejoicing.

Just as it says it James... people can say they believe in something, but that doesn't matter as much as how they act on those beliefs. This Pope has proven himself to be a false teacher based upon his actions. False teachers are damned to pretty horrible judgements. II Peter 2 makes it clear that "they will secretly introduce destructive heresies".

He goes on:
2 Peter 2:4-9 NIV

[4] For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but sent them to hell, putting them in chains of darkness to be held for judgment; [5] if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others; [6] if he condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by burning them to ashes, and made them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly; [7] and if he rescued Lot, a righteous man, who was distressed by the depraved conduct of the lawless [8] (for that righteous man, living among them day after day, was tormented in his righteous soul by the lawless deeds he saw and heard) [9] if this is so, then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials and to hold the unrighteous for punishment on the day of judgment.

This Pope is not like Lot. He is not distressed by the depraved conduct, but has instead tried to find a way to compromise his beliefs so he can accept their lawless deeds.

It's really sad, but he has damned himself to judgement & hell.
I have many catholic and formerly catholic friends. They all agree that this Pope is the most ungodly Pope of their lifetimes. None of them are happy to admit it, and neither am I. It's sad to see someone who claims to be the Vicar of Christ, teach such ungodly things.
In case you are not familiar, a Vicar is one who stands in the place for an absent higher authority within the church. It literally translates to mean that the Pope is the one taking the place of Christ, because Christ is not on the earth right now.

I will continue to pray for those he has lead astray. I wish his blasphemy could have ended through repentance, but I will be glad for it to end however God sees fit to end it.

I think you are confusing somebody asking for a blessing and "blessing" the union. The logic being Jesus, nor God, turn away anyone asking for help or in a sinful situation. Not allowing them to be involved is not a good way to effect change. The emphasis is on helping the person, not the union which has been Francis's position as Pontiff. To help people be closer to God, not get caught up in vocabulary. But, there are a lot of vocabulary people out there and would rather exclude than minister.

I get it, my Dad thinks it goes too far. It will probably be walked back under the next Pontiff, that is how these things go. But, I am more Jesuit and my Dad is more Redemptorist.


Riiiiiight....

Give me one example of Jesus or the apostles giving their blessing to an obviously sinful lifestyle.
Spoiler alert... it never happened.

You don't need to give a blessing over a commitment to engage in sin, in order to reach those in need.

You don't bless a drunkards commitment to a life long bender, in order to try and set him free from alcoholism.

It's obvious that this Pope clearly doesn't believe that homosexual acts are sinful. If he truly believed what the Bible says, he would take a far different approach.
He would try his best to set people free from sin, not bless their commitment to it.

I could discuss his views on asking for a blessing and working within the Church are steps to solving their problem. Or, that using your logic NO ONE would ever qualify for a blessing as we are all sinful, you just happen to not like this particular sin. You would prefer it back in the closet. Or, you could say you can't fix it if you don't know what's broke. Getting the issue in the light will help without destroying people.

But, it would do no good. But I will say this, Christ ate with sinners. He favored a Prostitute. Was friends with a tax collector. So, I am not sure you are correct that Christ would turn away from a homosexual.

I think you are asking the wrong question. The question you should ask is "Did Jesus ever deny anyone God's blessing when he was asked?" Doesn't asking for God's blessing show repentance? Francis never said don't counsel them on the act being wrong and clearly stated that any sexual act outside of marriage is a sin. So, if a homosexual asks for a blessing, you deny him in God's name?

I think it's incredible how both of you manage to interpret scripture and other's thoughts and actions , seeing their faults and biases without recognizing or acknowledging your own.

The homosexual, the drunkard, the tax collector, this Sic'em poster all have at least three things in common; sin being one, being created in Gods image two, and finally being offered God's free gift of grace.

There is a difference in struggling with sin and embracing sin. I'm not smart enough to always recognize the struggle/embrace in my on life so I don't want to pretend to recognize it in another's.

Society will sometimes make people put on a false bravado. Can society also make the struggling homosexual put on a false acceptance?

If a drunkard can stumble and still be a Christian, if a selfish person can stumble and still be a Christian, can a homosexual stumble and still be a Christian?


Believe it or not, we agree. I defended Francis's view on not turning down someone that asks for God's blessing. All sin is equal and we all have our own crosses to bear.


You're missing the point a bit. Not sure anyone is saying a homosexual can't ask for a blessing. It's the blessing of a sin or a sinful relationship.

This is what is trying to bend the bent by Francis into suggesting the Catholic Church is accepting and condoning that behavior

No different than a man and wife….and their 3 way person showing up asking for a blessing because they all love each other. Are you saying that you believe God confines that blessing?

It's really very black and white.

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LIB,MR BEARS said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

Fre3dombear said:

ShooterTX said:

This Pope has pushed the anti-Christ agenda harder than anyone in recent memory.
Sad for him, but he's definitely going to burn in hell for promoting Satanic virtues in the name of Christ. No other option for him. He has damned himself to hell. Very sad. He was surrounded by the truth, but thoroughly rejected it.

You can pray for his recovery, but I will pray for his victims instead.



Jesus said to live our enemies. We must pray that God's will be done and that Pope Francis is blessed wirh a full recovery.




It's interesting. So many people seem to think that I hate the man. I do not hate him. I'm very sad for him that he has rejected the truth.
Obviously, he has read the Bible and been exposed to the truth. He even claims to believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but he just refuses to follow the teaching of Christ & the Bible.
James 2:19 NIV
[19] You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe thatand shudder.

Here we see that just believing the truth isn't enough. Throughout the book of James we see that we must obey the teachings of Christ so that our deeds are evidence of our faith.
James doesn't even bother to address the ones who are teaching and acting in ways that contradict the Biblical teachings about sin. He is talking about those who believe the truth but don't engage in good deeds.
This Pope has engaged in promoting lies and contradiction to the Bible. It is a blasphemy to teach that what God calls an abomination is just "love".
There is no way that the Pope is ignorant on all the passage that teach about the sins of homosexuality & sexual immorality. He is willfully engaging as a false teacher.
You cannot claim the title of "most holy father" while also teaching anti-Biblical garbage... and expect to escape from Hell.

If you are going to disparage the man, at least get it right.

He said Homosexuality is not a crime. It is a sin, as is all sexual acts outside of marriage. The act is a sin, always has been.

Just because he doesn't agree with throwing them in jail or ostracizing them doesn't mean he condones homosexual behavior.

So, in your Church do they repent and convert from homosexuality during or after the stoning?


The pope is a good politician.
He has done his best to avoid direct, word-for-word contradiction of the catholic doctrine... but his actions speak much louder.
He has authorized the official blessing of same sex union ceremonies by catholic priests. He also has allowed openly gay priests.
To say that he still views homosexuality as a sin, is just a joke. No Pope would ever allow someone to proudly display their sinful lifestyle while in the priesthood. It is one thing to struggle with sinful temptations, and quite another to be proud of it and take part in "pride marches".
His actions have made it clear that he doesn't see homosexual actions as an abomination or a sin at all. And the whole LGBTQ world has received that message with rejoicing.

Just as it says it James... people can say they believe in something, but that doesn't matter as much as how they act on those beliefs. This Pope has proven himself to be a false teacher based upon his actions. False teachers are damned to pretty horrible judgements. II Peter 2 makes it clear that "they will secretly introduce destructive heresies".

He goes on:
2 Peter 2:4-9 NIV

[4] For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but sent them to hell, putting them in chains of darkness to be held for judgment; [5] if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others; [6] if he condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by burning them to ashes, and made them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly; [7] and if he rescued Lot, a righteous man, who was distressed by the depraved conduct of the lawless [8] (for that righteous man, living among them day after day, was tormented in his righteous soul by the lawless deeds he saw and heard) [9] if this is so, then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials and to hold the unrighteous for punishment on the day of judgment.

This Pope is not like Lot. He is not distressed by the depraved conduct, but has instead tried to find a way to compromise his beliefs so he can accept their lawless deeds.

It's really sad, but he has damned himself to judgement & hell.
I have many catholic and formerly catholic friends. They all agree that this Pope is the most ungodly Pope of their lifetimes. None of them are happy to admit it, and neither am I. It's sad to see someone who claims to be the Vicar of Christ, teach such ungodly things.
In case you are not familiar, a Vicar is one who stands in the place for an absent higher authority within the church. It literally translates to mean that the Pope is the one taking the place of Christ, because Christ is not on the earth right now.

I will continue to pray for those he has lead astray. I wish his blasphemy could have ended through repentance, but I will be glad for it to end however God sees fit to end it.

I think you are confusing somebody asking for a blessing and "blessing" the union. The logic being Jesus, nor God, turn away anyone asking for help or in a sinful situation. Not allowing them to be involved is not a good way to effect change. The emphasis is on helping the person, not the union which has been Francis's position as Pontiff. To help people be closer to God, not get caught up in vocabulary. But, there are a lot of vocabulary people out there and would rather exclude than minister.

I get it, my Dad thinks it goes too far. It will probably be walked back under the next Pontiff, that is how these things go. But, I am more Jesuit and my Dad is more Redemptorist.


Riiiiiight....

Give me one example of Jesus or the apostles giving their blessing to an obviously sinful lifestyle.
Spoiler alert... it never happened.

You don't need to give a blessing over a commitment to engage in sin, in order to reach those in need.

You don't bless a drunkards commitment to a life long bender, in order to try and set him free from alcoholism.

It's obvious that this Pope clearly doesn't believe that homosexual acts are sinful. If he truly believed what the Bible says, he would take a far different approach.
He would try his best to set people free from sin, not bless their commitment to it.

I could discuss his views on asking for a blessing and working within the Church are steps to solving their problem. Or, that using your logic NO ONE would ever qualify for a blessing as we are all sinful, you just happen to not like this particular sin. You would prefer it back in the closet. Or, you could say you can't fix it if you don't know what's broke. Getting the issue in the light will help without destroying people.

But, it would do no good. But I will say this, Christ ate with sinners. He favored a Prostitute. Was friends with a tax collector. So, I am not sure you are correct that Christ would turn away from a homosexual.

I think you are asking the wrong question. The question you should ask is "Did Jesus ever deny anyone God's blessing when he was asked?" Doesn't asking for God's blessing show repentance? Francis never said don't counsel them on the act being wrong and clearly stated that any sexual act outside of marriage is a sin. So, if a homosexual asks for a blessing, you deny him in God's name?

I think it's incredible how both of you manage to interpret scripture and other's thoughts and actions , seeing their faults and biases without recognizing or acknowledging your own.

The homosexual, the drunkard, the tax collector, this Sic'em poster all have at least three things in common; sin being one, being created in Gods image two, and finally being offered God's free gift of grace.

There is a difference in struggling with sin and embracing sin. I'm not smart enough to always recognize the struggle/embrace in my on life so I don't want to pretend to recognize it in another's.

Society will sometimes make people put on a false bravado. Can society also make the struggling homosexual put on a false acceptance?

If a drunkard can stumble and still be a Christian, if a selfish person can stumble and still be a Christian, can a homosexual stumble and still be a Christian?


Believe it or not, we agree. I defended Francis's view on not turning down someone that asks for God's blessing. All sin is equal and we all have our own crosses to bear.


Also all sin is not equal as stated in the Bible
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FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

ShooterTX said:

Fre3dombear said:

ShooterTX said:

This Pope has pushed the anti-Christ agenda harder than anyone in recent memory.
Sad for him, but he's definitely going to burn in hell for promoting Satanic virtues in the name of Christ. No other option for him. He has damned himself to hell. Very sad. He was surrounded by the truth, but thoroughly rejected it.

You can pray for his recovery, but I will pray for his victims instead.



Jesus said to live our enemies. We must pray that God's will be done and that Pope Francis is blessed wirh a full recovery.




It's interesting. So many people seem to think that I hate the man. I do not hate him. I'm very sad for him that he has rejected the truth.
Obviously, he has read the Bible and been exposed to the truth. He even claims to believe that Jesus is the Son of God, but he just refuses to follow the teaching of Christ & the Bible.
James 2:19 NIV
[19] You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe thatand shudder.

Here we see that just believing the truth isn't enough. Throughout the book of James we see that we must obey the teachings of Christ so that our deeds are evidence of our faith.
James doesn't even bother to address the ones who are teaching and acting in ways that contradict the Biblical teachings about sin. He is talking about those who believe the truth but don't engage in good deeds.
This Pope has engaged in promoting lies and contradiction to the Bible. It is a blasphemy to teach that what God calls an abomination is just "love".
There is no way that the Pope is ignorant on all the passage that teach about the sins of homosexuality & sexual immorality. He is willfully engaging as a false teacher.
You cannot claim the title of "most holy father" while also teaching anti-Biblical garbage... and expect to escape from Hell.

If you are going to disparage the man, at least get it right.

He said Homosexuality is not a crime. It is a sin, as is all sexual acts outside of marriage. The act is a sin, always has been.

Just because he doesn't agree with throwing them in jail or ostracizing them doesn't mean he condones homosexual behavior.

So, in your Church do they repent and convert from homosexuality during or after the stoning?


The pope is a good politician.
He has done his best to avoid direct, word-for-word contradiction of the catholic doctrine... but his actions speak much louder.
He has authorized the official blessing of same sex union ceremonies by catholic priests. He also has allowed openly gay priests.
To say that he still views homosexuality as a sin, is just a joke. No Pope would ever allow someone to proudly display their sinful lifestyle while in the priesthood. It is one thing to struggle with sinful temptations, and quite another to be proud of it and take part in "pride marches".
His actions have made it clear that he doesn't see homosexual actions as an abomination or a sin at all. And the whole LGBTQ world has received that message with rejoicing.

Just as it says it James... people can say they believe in something, but that doesn't matter as much as how they act on those beliefs. This Pope has proven himself to be a false teacher based upon his actions. False teachers are damned to pretty horrible judgements. II Peter 2 makes it clear that "they will secretly introduce destructive heresies".

He goes on:
2 Peter 2:4-9 NIV

[4] For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but sent them to hell, putting them in chains of darkness to be held for judgment; [5] if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others; [6] if he condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah by burning them to ashes, and made them an example of what is going to happen to the ungodly; [7] and if he rescued Lot, a righteous man, who was distressed by the depraved conduct of the lawless [8] (for that righteous man, living among them day after day, was tormented in his righteous soul by the lawless deeds he saw and heard) [9] if this is so, then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials and to hold the unrighteous for punishment on the day of judgment.

This Pope is not like Lot. He is not distressed by the depraved conduct, but has instead tried to find a way to compromise his beliefs so he can accept their lawless deeds.

It's really sad, but he has damned himself to judgement & hell.
I have many catholic and formerly catholic friends. They all agree that this Pope is the most ungodly Pope of their lifetimes. None of them are happy to admit it, and neither am I. It's sad to see someone who claims to be the Vicar of Christ, teach such ungodly things.
In case you are not familiar, a Vicar is one who stands in the place for an absent higher authority within the church. It literally translates to mean that the Pope is the one taking the place of Christ, because Christ is not on the earth right now.

I will continue to pray for those he has lead astray. I wish his blasphemy could have ended through repentance, but I will be glad for it to end however God sees fit to end it.

I think you are confusing somebody asking for a blessing and "blessing" the union. The logic being Jesus, nor God, turn away anyone asking for help or in a sinful situation. Not allowing them to be involved is not a good way to effect change. The emphasis is on helping the person, not the union which has been Francis's position as Pontiff. To help people be closer to God, not get caught up in vocabulary. But, there are a lot of vocabulary people out there and would rather exclude than minister.

I get it, my Dad thinks it goes too far. It will probably be walked back under the next Pontiff, that is how these things go. But, I am more Jesuit and my Dad is more Redemptorist.


Riiiiiight....

Give me one example of Jesus or the apostles giving their blessing to an obviously sinful lifestyle.
Spoiler alert... it never happened.

You don't need to give a blessing over a commitment to engage in sin, in order to reach those in need.

You don't bless a drunkards commitment to a life long bender, in order to try and set him free from alcoholism.

It's obvious that this Pope clearly doesn't believe that homosexual acts are sinful. If he truly believed what the Bible says, he would take a far different approach.
He would try his best to set people free from sin, not bless their commitment to it.

I could discuss his views on asking for a blessing and working within the Church are steps to solving their problem. Or, that using your logic NO ONE would ever qualify for a blessing as we are all sinful, you just happen to not like this particular sin. You would prefer it back in the closet. Or, you could say you can't fix it if you don't know what's broke. Getting the issue in the light will help without destroying people.

But, it would do no good. But I will say this, Christ ate with sinners. He favored a Prostitute. Was friends with a tax collector. So, I am not sure you are correct that Christ would turn away from a homosexual.

I think you are asking the wrong question. The question you should ask is "Did Jesus ever deny anyone God's blessing when he was asked?" Doesn't asking for God's blessing show repentance? Francis never said don't counsel them on the act being wrong and clearly stated that any sexual act outside of marriage is a sin. So, if a homosexual asks for a blessing, you deny him in God's name?


Show me a single example of Jesus blessing someone's commitment to sin.
Jesus said to ho and sin no more. He said to repent for the kingdom of God is near. He never blessed someone who said they were going to make a lifelong commitment to continue in prostitution or drunkenness or lying or stealing.
Just admit it.... you don't think homosexuality is a sin. If you did, then you would realize that a commitment to sin is never something that could be blessed.

You might say "oh they are blessing the people, not the sin itself", but that's ridiculous. They are blessing people in the moment of their promise to live the rest of their lives in a sinful manner. Even that is unacceptable.

Jesus never turned away from sinners, you have that part right. But Jesus never accepted people who refused to repent of their sin.

The pope is engaging in blasphemous teaching by saying that is OK for the church to bless these sins. There is no way around that. And he's not doing this out of ignorance. He's a false teacher and a deceiver who claims to be the highest authority on earth. I know it's harsh, but the Bible is very clear... he has damned himself to hell.

Your argument isn't against me, it's against the Word of God.

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Amazing what some folks need to get up in the morning.

Many need coffee, a few lucky ones require the love of their spouse.

Some folks need to hate.

Targets vary.



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Jesus NEVER encouraged people to sin. He spent much time with the people society considered the worst sinners bb (taxpayers, prostitutes, etc) and demonstrated love & compassion. But His message to them was to repent, turn away from a life of sin. One only needs to remember the woman at the well it the Samaritan woman caught in the act of adultery to see the point. One of His disciples was a former tax collector (Matthew)!

It was the religious leaders of the day (Pharisees, scribes, etc) who liked to make those distinctions and Jesus reserved some of His sharpest criticism for their hypocrisy, false righteousness, and evil behaviors. His repeated "Woes" come to mind as one particularly strong passage (Matthew 23).

As for the pope, the Bible is very clear about Shepards who lead people astray with false teachings. They are soundly condemned repeatedly (Jeremiah 23, Ezekiel 34, II Peter 2, Matthew 7, etc). The best example that comes to mind from Jesus Himself is about those who cause children to sin: something about a millstone fastened around their necks and being cast into the sea (Matthew 18:6).
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historian said:

Jesus NEVER encouraged people to sin. He spent much time with the people society considered the worst sinners bb (taxpayers, prostitutes, etc) and demonstrated love & compassion. But His message to them was to repent, turn away from a life of sin. One only needs to remember the woman at the well it the Samaritan woman caught in the act of adultery to see the point. One of His disciples was a former tax collector (Matthew)!

It was the religious leaders of the day (Pharisees, scribes, etc) who liked to make those distinctions and Jesus reserved some of His sharpest criticism for their hypocrisy, false righteousness, and evil behaviors. His repeated "Woes" come to mind as one particularly strong passage (Matthew 23).

As for the pope, the Bible is very clear about Shepards who lead people astray with false teachings. They are soundly condemned repeatedly (Jeremiah 23, Ezekiel 34, II Peter 2, Matthew 7, etc). The best example that comes to mind from Jesus Himself is about those who cause children to sin: something about a millstone fastened around their necks and being cast into the sea (Matthew 18:6).


Who is encouraging? The Pope never said it was anything but a sin. All he said was if they ask for a blessing, which is a sign they want a relationship with God, the Priest can give one. Have you guys read what he actually said and clarified? Blessings help people move closer to God, maybe one day they will have the strength to change, but it has to start somewhere. No one ever said that a Gay marriage was good or to be encouraged.
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FLBear5630 said:

historian said:

Jesus NEVER encouraged people to sin. He spent much time with the people society considered the worst sinners bb (taxpayers, prostitutes, etc) and demonstrated love & compassion. But His message to them was to repent, turn away from a life of sin. One only needs to remember the woman at the well it the Samaritan woman caught in the act of adultery to see the point. One of His disciples was a former tax collector (Matthew)!

It was the religious leaders of the day (Pharisees, scribes, etc) who liked to make those distinctions and Jesus reserved some of His sharpest criticism for their hypocrisy, false righteousness, and evil behaviors. His repeated "Woes" come to mind as one particularly strong passage (Matthew 23).

As for the pope, the Bible is very clear about Shepards who lead people astray with false teachings. They are soundly condemned repeatedly (Jeremiah 23, Ezekiel 34, II Peter 2, Matthew 7, etc). The best example that comes to mind from Jesus Himself is about those who cause children to sin: something about a millstone fastened around their necks and being cast into the sea (Matthew 18:6).


Who is encouraging? The Pope never said it was anything but a sin. All he said was if they ask for a blessing, which is a sign they want a relationship with God, the Priest can give one. Have you guys read what he actually said and clarified? Blessings help people move closer to God, maybe one day they will have the strength to change, but it has to start somewhere. No one ever said that a Gay marriage was good or to be encouraged.


So you think that a blessing during your commitment ceremony, has nothing to do with the ceremony or the commitment itself? Do you actually expect anyone to believe that?
The pope allowed priests to specifically give a blessing during same sex commitment ceremonies. Only a fool sees that as having nothing to do with same sex relationships.

Do you also think it's fine to give a blessing to the participants at a Nazi convention? Or maybe a blessing for the participants at a murderers commitment ceremony?

Before you get upset about the comparisons... remember that you said earlier that all sins are equal. So blessing a murderer who is celebrating murder, should be no different than blessing a homosexual who is celebrating homosexuality.

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ShooterTX said:

FLBear5630 said:

historian said:

Jesus NEVER encouraged people to sin. He spent much time with the people society considered the worst sinners bb (taxpayers, prostitutes, etc) and demonstrated love & compassion. But His message to them was to repent, turn away from a life of sin. One only needs to remember the woman at the well it the Samaritan woman caught in the act of adultery to see the point. One of His disciples was a former tax collector (Matthew)!

It was the religious leaders of the day (Pharisees, scribes, etc) who liked to make those distinctions and Jesus reserved some of His sharpest criticism for their hypocrisy, false righteousness, and evil behaviors. His repeated "Woes" come to mind as one particularly strong passage (Matthew 23).

As for the pope, the Bible is very clear about Shepards who lead people astray with false teachings. They are soundly condemned repeatedly (Jeremiah 23, Ezekiel 34, II Peter 2, Matthew 7, etc). The best example that comes to mind from Jesus Himself is about those who cause children to sin: something about a millstone fastened around their necks and being cast into the sea (Matthew 18:6).


Who is encouraging? The Pope never said it was anything but a sin. All he said was if they ask for a blessing, which is a sign they want a relationship with God, the Priest can give one. Have you guys read what he actually said and clarified? Blessings help people move closer to God, maybe one day they will have the strength to change, but it has to start somewhere. No one ever said that a Gay marriage was good or to be encouraged.


So you think that a blessing during your commitment ceremony, has nothing to do with the ceremony or the commitment itself? Do you actually expect anyone to believe that?
The pope allowed priests to specifically give a blessing during same sex commitment ceremonies. Only a fool sees that as having nothing to do with same sex relationships.

Do you also think it's fine to give a blessing to the participants at a Nazi convention? Or maybe a blessing for the participants at a murderers commitment ceremony?

Before you get upset about the comparisons... remember that you said earlier that all sins are equal. So blessing a murderer who is celebrating murder, should be no different than blessing a homosexual who is celebrating homosexuality.


Here is what I know. I do not see anywhere that is occurs in a marriage ceremony or blessing the union. Is it my favorite ruling? No and I don't bless any gay unions.

"This Declaration remains firm on the traditional doctrine of the Church about marriage, not allowing any type of liturgical rite or blessing similar to a liturgical rite that can create confusion,"

The Vatican instructs priests to refuse the blessing in connection with a ceremony of a civil union, or with any "clothing, gestures or words" that are associated with weddings.

Instead, the proper settings for such a blessing could beIs it m in a meeting with a priest or a visit to a shrine,

Blessings may be granted to same-sex couples and other couples "in irregular situations" (such as divorced and remarried couples who were not granted annulments for their previous marriages) who "do not claim a legitimation of their own status, but who beg that all that is true, good, and humanly valid in their lives and their relationships be enriched, healed, and elevated by the presence of the Holy Spirit," the document states.

"God never turns away anyone who approaches him! Ultimately, a blessing offers people a means to increase their trust in God,

Pope Francis approves blessings for same-sex couples but not for their marriages : NPR


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any updates?

some people are inquiring......

- el KKM

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william said:

any updates?

some people are inquiring......

- el KKM


No reports yet that the Pope has scheduled a meeting with Generalissimo Francisco Franco.

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Any organization, especially a religious one, that promotes homosexuals in prominent positions or the idea of "same sex marriage" (fake marriage) is promoting it. Plain and simple.

A so-called Christian church or organization that adheres to those modern ideas are replacing the teachings of Christ with cultural Marxism.
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According to the NPR headline, the pope supports blessing homosexual couples. A Christian blessing is a form of promotion and contrary to Christian teaching. It's encouraging sin. That's something Jesus never did.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
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"Dear God,
Can we trade Gene Hackman for the pope?
Sincerely and verily,
Your peoples under the steeples."
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historian said:

According to the NPR headline, the pope supports blessing homosexual couples. A Christian blessing is a form of promotion and contrary to Christian teaching. It's encouraging sin. That's something Jesus never did.


Well, good thing you aren't Catholic
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True. I feel for my Catholic friends. Once again the Catholic church is justifying the Protestant Reformation.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
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True. I feel for my Catholic friends. Once again the Catholic church is justifying the Protestant Reformation.


Yawn... Justifying? What another cleric wanting to get laid so making up his own rules?
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