Pope pans homosexuality

Started by kroz, April 15, 2015, 01:37:42 PM

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The Pope finally speaks out to reaffirm the biblical teachings on gender and sexuality.

http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/04/15/pope-takes-on-feminists-gender-theorists-gay-activists/

He also strongly encourages christians to not be reluctant to stand against the feminist and gay agendas.  Be willing to take the consequences of speaking the truth boldly.

I'm not a fan of the Pope's social justice teachings, but he is right on this one!

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Quote from: kroz on April 15, 2015, 01:37:42 PM
The Pope finally speaks out to reaffirm the biblical teachings on gender and sexuality.
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/04/15/pope-takes-on-feminists-gender-theorists-gay-activists/
I'm not a fan of the Pope's social justice teachings, but he is right on this one!

Bear in mind, what I am about to write one of those "believe it or not,"  "fact or fiction?" ideas,
but here goes: One theory  is that much of these religious social justice agenda, we associate with the Jesuits, masters of deceit who can be trusted as far is we could throw one.  We took a close look at Georgetown University from the perspective of a future applicant and found wall to wall social activism, which some translate into "liberation theology," Mayor De Blasio's main fondness,
in short, Marxism. Splitting the power between the church and state.

The thing is, the Jesuit leader is known as the "black pope." This means there is this powerful presence in the Vatican who gets what he wants and is associated with militarism. The only way I can describe it is if we suppose the head of the KGB somehow wrested the real power from Putin. Not an outlandish hypothetical.  Recall the stories of Hitler and Heinrich Himmler -- always that  internal power element lurking. The secret service having this assassination option, always present. Or, what if the head of the CIA suddenly decided to take over? What's to stop him?

We know from historical documents (don't ask) that the Jesuits have an established kick on gay rights and feminism. Why, we don't really know. The suspicion, of course, is that they want to weaken the competition. Maybe Pope Francis is standing up to them?