The Holy Bishop of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis I, appears to be in cahoots with those seeking to create a one world government by encouraging the formation of one world religion. In other news, the Unitarians already tried that.
Pope Francis has said he believes all the world’s religions are “seeking or meeting God in different ways.” One of the most obvious problems with the idea of a one world religion is that some people seek God by blowing up school buses and stoning raped women for losing their honor.
Ignoring the convolutedĀ moral, existential, and ethical considerations of forcing a Hasidic Jew to worship the same way as a Buddhist monk, there is the practical question of where a one world religion would lead. Let’s be honest, it would be another way of diffusing and alienating private citizens of every sovereign nation from practicing their faith as they see fit.
Find out more about Pope Francis’ one world religion on page 2.
the pope is on drugs!!
No
No
Retire
I’m follow Asatru. So no, we are not all worshipping the same God(s).
There’s a special place in hell waiting for this fool
I agree, I am not religious but I am a GOD fan and submit . The question should be which religious folks can you live among without loosing your head or forced to submit to man made rules used for political agenda’s in 2018.I have read the Torah, Holy Bible, Qur’an, Book of Mormon, and all explain how they originated and you cannot have one without the other. I say if you are not trying to force your religion on me ,I am your biggest fan !
That is a lie right out of hell. If he really knew Jehovah Jesus he never say that.
Hey stupid, you can’t just make stuff up ! That’s not how it works !
Nothing new. The catholic church has been an “ecumenical” church for centuries.
It is not a christian church.
It doesnt matter if your following a FALSE prophet you will never meet any GOD.
Muhammed was no prophet, he was just a man …… a murdering, psychotic pedophile who wrote his delusional rantings in a journal now known as the Quran.