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#Post#: 21041--------------------------------------------------
The Pope is in town
By: trollslayer Date: September 23, 2015, 7:23 am
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I wonder if Obama will tell him to get off his high horse and
bring up The Crusades in his conversation?
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Re: The Pope is in town
By: wmd102 Date: September 23, 2015, 8:09 am
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Did you know this Pope is very humble? CBS keeps repeating
this...over...and over...again. Did I mention they think he is a
very humble Pope?
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Re: The Pope is in town
By: Snickers Date: September 23, 2015, 10:55 am
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I think Obama tried to set the Pope up for a photo opts for his
political agendas.
But the Pope caught on and said he does not want to photographed
with people that the Church does not share the same values with.
Obama invited transgender, gay, and pro- abortion peoples to the
Whitehouse doing.
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Re: The Pope is in town
By: rapids_60 Date: September 24, 2015, 12:36 am
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[quote author=Snickers link=topic=1511.msg21043#msg21043
date=1443023706]
But the Pope caught on and said he does not want to photographed
with people that the Church does not share the same values with.
[/quote]
Pretty much rules out all politicians.
The Catholic Church is socially conservative but economically
liberal, so they won't share more than 50% of their values with
any party.
This pope recently said that homosexuals are not to be judged
and that the Koran is just as valid as the Bible. There goes a
whole lot of folks "shared values".
[quote]Obama invited transgender, gay, and pro- abortion peoples
to the Whitehouse doing.[/quote]
??
The church has no problem with these people, only with their
actions. The Pope washes the feet of rapists, murders, even
Muslims who killed Christians.
The official doctrine is to "love the sinner, reject the sin",
so there would be no problem with a room full of Transgender
Muslim Prostitutes as long as they weren't working.
Probably shouldn't invite the Clinton's though. :D
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Re: The Pope is in town
By: trollslayer Date: September 24, 2015, 6:50 am
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I do find myself wondering if The Little Sisters of the Poor
came up.
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Re: The Pope is in town
By: Snickers Date: September 24, 2015, 7:28 am
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[quote author=rapids_60 link=topic=1511.msg21049#msg21049
date=1443072987]
Pretty much rules out all politicians.
The Catholic Church is socially conservative but economically
liberal, so they won't share more than 50% of their values with
any party.
This pope recently said that homosexuals are not to be judged
and that the Koran is just as valid as the Bible. There goes a
whole lot of folks "shared values".
??
The church has no problem with these people, only with their
actions. The Pope washes the feet of rapists, murders, even
Muslims who killed Christians.
The official doctrine is to "love the sinner, reject the sin",
so there would be no problem with a room full of Transgender
Muslim Prostitutes as long as they weren't working.
Probably shouldn't invite the Clinton's though. :D
[/quote]
Yes ....But the Vatican doesn't want him to be paraded around to
prop up other's political agendas.
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Re: The Pope is in town
By: trollslayer Date: September 24, 2015, 5:42 pm
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[quote author=rapids_60 link=topic=1511.msg21049#msg21049
date=1443072987]
Pretty much rules out all politicians.
The Catholic Church is socially conservative but economically
liberal, so they won't share more than 50% of their values with
any party.
This pope recently said that homosexuals are not to be judged
and that the Koran is just as valid as the Bible. There goes a
whole lot of folks "shared values".
??
The church has no problem with these people, only with their
actions. The Pope washes the feet of rapists, murders, even
Muslims who killed Christians.
The official doctrine is to "love the sinner, reject the sin",
so there would be no problem with a room full of Transgender
Muslim Prostitutes as long as they weren't working.
Probably shouldn't invite the Clinton's though. :D
[/quote]
Funny how some like to site "official doctrine", then point out
that The Bible was written by "mere men".
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Re: The Pope is in town
By: trollslayer Date: September 24, 2015, 5:43 pm
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[quote author=trollslayer link=topic=1511.msg21052#msg21052
date=1443095441]
I do find myself wondering if The Little Sisters of the Poor
came up.
[/quote]
It appear they did, on The Pope's official visit to them.
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Re: The Pope is in town
By: rapids_60 Date: September 25, 2015, 12:11 am
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[quote author=trollslayer link=topic=1511.msg21056#msg21056
date=1443134548]
Funny how some like to site "official doctrine", then point out
that The Bible was written by "mere men".
[/quote]
What are you talking about?
[quote]I do find myself wondering if The Little Sisters of the
Poor came up.[/quote]
Doubtful he spoke with Obama or any politician about it.
Pope Francis has previously commented on the church's
"obsession with gays, birth control and abortion" instead of
working for the poor and marginalized. He's chosen to not speak
on those issues.
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Re: The Pope is in town
By: rapids_60 Date: September 25, 2015, 12:16 am
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[quote author=Snickers link=topic=1511.msg21053#msg21053
date=1443097722]
Yes ....But the Vatican doesn't want him to be paraded around to
prop up other's political agendas.
[/quote]
Nor does he want that best I can tell.
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