It is interesting that the current Vicar of Christ doesn’t mention that fellow much.
In the first line of his address, the Pope identified himself as “the son of an immigrant family,” happy to be a guest in this country, “which was largely built by such families,” but went no further into the embattled question of immigration. Good thing, since he is only partially correct on both assertions. More on the papal missteps on the next page:
Those are questions of faith though not science or history. I agree with you
Angel this is why faith and science don’t go together . I was a pretty bad person I was a club owner for 21 years but one day I gave my life to Jesus by faith and my life change for ever that was 20 years ago and I felt in love with Jesus so now I serve him I am a missionary ,a Bible teacher and a pastor but I don’t have a church .angel I pray that you find God one day soon like I did and your life will change like mine if my life change and I was so bad yours can change too.
he needs to just worry about his catholics in Rome. He has no power and no weight. And since there is allegedly supposed to be a separation between church and state, he needs to stick to religion.
Stupid climate change will not be changed by a pope