d1f1c7 No.813295
…Is Pope Francis based after all?
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ab9136 No.813321
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Assuming Francis the heretic really wrote this:
He, the king of ecumenism calls it Masonic with one tongue and then prays in a mosque with the other.
If he really believed ecumenism to be Masonic he would denounce it, demand Cardinals stop supporting it, and end all Vatican participation in it.
Or maybe pope Frank believes it to be Masonic, but that Freemasonry is fine? His position is incoherent, as are the positions of all heretics.
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4a7d2f No.813337
>>813295
He says a lot of things like this actually, for obvious reasons you don't really hear about it though.
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ab9136 No.813387
>>813337
Like all politicians, Frank changes his tune based on his audience. That's scarcely news. What matters is his support of ecumenism through his actions, not empty "traditionalist" words
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bd9b3d No.813388
Why do I feel he's secretly based, but does all that bullshit to get the approval of normies and outsiders?
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ab9136 No.813389
>>813388
So your theory is Frank is a lying coward? I agree.
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cef869 No.813391
>>813387
I am not one to defend Pope Francis, but to be fair to him, the role of the Pope has changed a lot. And the world has changed. Pope's don't have the moral authority that they used to over all Catholic Europe. And Popes are expected to have a kind of diplomatic role. So yeah, he's basically a politician now. I have no doubt he, in his heart, believes all the tenets of the Catholic faith, but being a Pope in a time when outside approval of the Catholic church is pretty low results in basically sucking up to the world.
Honestly, most Christians do this anyway. Homosexuality is obviously a sin, but the way I talk about it with other Christians is going to be different to how I frame it when talking to non-Christians (especially in an evangelical context). I will never lie or fudge it, but my language will be different. It is part of becoming all things to all men so that they may be saved. I am not here to just start arguments that never end. I am here to share the gospel.
Still not a big Francis fan, but he just seems to me to be playing the game. He should maybe focus more on shepherding his flock, but as long as the gates of hell don't prevail he is there for a reason I guess.
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416470 No.813393
>>813388
He's at least *capable* of speaking like a Pope.
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3b7eae No.813395
>>813388
>Jesuit
>Liberation theology
>Shills for global government
>Compares border enforcement to the Berlin Wall
>Is in heresy on several accounts
The most based thing Francis ever did was bring the SSPX back into the fold sacramentally.
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f6ff4b No.813399
>>813391
Well said anon.
>Homosexuality is obviously a sin, but the way I talk about it with other Christians is going to be different to how I frame it when talking to non-Christians (especially in an evangelical context). I will never lie or fudge it, but my language will be different. It is part of becoming all things to all men so that they may be saved. I am not here to just start arguments that never end. I am here to share the gospel.
This especially. Though it is undoubtedly a sin, calling someone a faggot and a sodomite is unlikely to help them find Christ and will probably cause them to hold onto their sin even more. It is better to be clear on the stance of homosexuality while also reminding them that God loves them.
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674392 No.813408
>>813406
>he gives them up
I guess you missed that whole prodigal son thing.
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2d2e54 No.813409
>>813408
What does the parable of the prodigal son have to do with reprobates? That parable is about regular unsaved sinners. The father in the parable of the prodigal son doesn't give over his son to vile affections like God does with reprobates. The son is the one who demands to be given his inheritance and allowed to leave.
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ff8371 No.813412
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108a40 No.813420
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674392 No.813438
>>813409
Great, original post is gone, but he heavily implied they're lost forever and you shouldn't even bother to try to convince them to give up their sinful ways. No-one is beyond forgiveness or repentance. Prodigal son, lost sheep, the woman finding the lost talent, all about rejoicing that the vile reprobate changes their ways and returns to Christ.
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76d461 No.813539
>>813393
> first tweet
Spooky
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27f30d No.813540
>>813321
Frank's a jesuit. Jesuits specialized in infiltrating protestant nations like britain during the counter reformation and invented tools like mental reservation to get away with it.
Theyre more or less specialists in catholic taqiya… sneaky, duplicitous…but absolutely working for the benefit of the church and against secularism. They look like heretics because they have to look non-threatening to the enemy.
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4debc6 No.813813
>>813295
He makes Trannies seethe too. I literally don't know what to think of him anymore aside from wanting to see where he goes next.
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167ba0 No.813946
>>813321
You've got it backwards, ecumenism is not Masonic, but Masons are ecumenists.
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