Pope Francis has a new enemy. And his name is none other than Vladimir Putin. Remember how Colombian radio and television host came under fire last week for claiming Pope Francis was elected by “a mafia of cardinals”? Putin is claiming to have proof regarding this mafia and definitely states in no uncertain terms that Jorge Bergoglio is NOT the real pope of the Catholic Church.
Here is where things start getting creepy. The words coming out of Vladimir Putin’s mouth are more in alignment with the Bible than Jorge Bergoglio’s, the man almost a billion people naively call Pope Francis.
Putin had this to say at the Naval Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Kronstadt,
“If you look around at what he (the Pope) says it’s clear that he is not a man of God. At least not the Christian God, not the God of the Bible.”
Putin says this because Bergoglio keeps preaching blasphemy and taking the Church for fools. “Jesus failed on the cross?” Really?! That’s what you get out of reading your Bible? “A personal relationship with Jesus is harmful and dangerous” Really?!
Bergoglio says all these things while the other side of his mouth keep preaching that “a new political authority” is needed to “save the world from unprecedented destruction”.
This is your church, Catholics. You and the rest of the world need to know what side the church will be playing for, Satan or God. That is why it is of uttermost importance to get to the bottom of whom Jorge Bergoglio really is, and how he came to be known as Pope Francis.
Continue to the next page to hear Putin’s theory as to who pulled the strings to put Bergoglio into power
I agree with Putin.
Lillian Welsh You are way behind. Reagan fixed that years ago.
Putin is correct
Putin is correct
Good for Putin. For once he is right
What a read. God lead on to victory.
Even Putin realizes that the pope is not a good pope.
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Even Putin knows a snake when he sees one! Jesus IS the only way to life eternal!
He is correct in his accusation
Lots of native tribes measured their greatness by the greatness of their enemies.