Pope Bergoglio's Easter Week statement in which he denies the existence of Hell, the concept of Redemption, and of Eternal Justice sends a clear message to RCC and those who still take the "Vicar of Christ's" words literally (as THE word of God himself.) HOW WILL RCCs REACT?
It's Easter Week. This Pope is making mockery and reason of and for Jesus Christ; HIS sacrifice. His Resurrection. The concept of Salvation. Denying Heaven and Hell as real destinations in the Hereafter. This Pope purposely undermines the ENTIRE Bible and Word of God.
This is heartbreaking. Millions of souls will heed and embrace the Pope's words and position. As a result, millions will surrender their own soul for all Eternity
That's the bad news.
If there's any good news, millions will also realize that The Vatican had been playing a shell-game with Salvation and The Truth; And know that the Vatican had been an organization that's hid its centuries-long pedophilia and corruption behind The Cross.
Maybe now those millions who realize they've been duped will seek and find true Salvation.
(More bad news -- this Pope THIS Vatican may help collude their co-NWO elites and support ISLAM.)
#12. To: redleghunter, TooConservative, no gnu taxes, all (#6)
I thought his quote came as part of an interview with the atheist journalist friend of his.
Yes, the "Pope's" quote was conspicuously and symbolically messaged from...an Atheist of ALL people. Are people finally getting IT??
But that's how the Pope usually rolls, doesn't he? Pope-Dude says something totally outrageous and un-Christian THROUGH A SECOND PARTY. This gives him just enough... Plausible Deniability.
Another transparent trick played upon the public is the usual, "But...but...what the Pope said was taken out of context." (Reminds me of Roger Clemens on Andy Pettitte's roid testimony: "Andy must have mis-remembered.")
But that's how the Pope usually rolls, doesn't he? Pope-Dude says something totally outrageous and un-Christian THROUGH A SECOND PARTY. This gives him just enough... Plausible Deniability.
My thoughts as well. He sends a message through a non religious source and then relies on his pressers to clean up the mess. Duplicitous.