With all of the controversy that surrounds Pope Francis, there’s a growing weight in the minds of Christians and Catholics that he’s not the man many of them thought him to be.
And if the things he said before Congress today haven’t convinced you of this truth, his comments made during an interview with the founder of La Republica should be enough to sway your conscience. Apparently, non-believers will be forgiven by God if they follow their conscience.
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Wrong, again.
If he is such a smart man, and that’s what he is, is man, is all.
Then why does he state such things that are not good, or smart?
So, Goehring, Himmler, and Pol Pot followed their consciences. He should rethink this.
WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT
What the hells wrong with this stupid$#%&!@* Wake up people this idiot needs replaced
Our pope? You don’t have a pope. For the sake of argument, what if his meaning is that truly good and kind people stand a better chance than a bunch of self-righteous, hypocritical, religIous hate mongers
Amen!
May be the first pope to enter the wrong gates when he dies.
This some$#%&!@*is a bootleg preacher .
I disagree with that statement