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Day's Links - 2016-08-01
Submitted by LocutusOP on Mon, 08/01/2016 - 15:16
Day's Links:
The Bergoglio juggernaut never seems to stop rolling, it is. Today we have him encouraging the young to sin by telling us them that God prefers them sinful and weak, so that he can show his mercy. I know, that sounded like a misquotation, but sadly it is not. The only thing we can hope for is that it is a mistranslation, but that really is grasping at straws at this point. I suppose there is still the possibility that somebody framed him by just making this up. As I have not seen actual footage, that would seem to be the best way out for those claiming any faith in the man.
We have Archbishop Gadecki revealing that Bergoglio wants the different bishops' conferences to decide on how to deal with adulterous and lecherous relationships and the distribution of Holy Communion to people in such relationships. No news there really, as Bergoglio has more or less said and penned that very thing in a great number of his ramblings.
This was at World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow, where we told that the Bergoglian Vatican has decided to engage in sex education, using semi-explicit visual aids and morally dubious terminologies all the while excluding parents from their role in the education of children. Amoris Laetitia is cited as a motivating factor in the production of the document. There is a high shock factor, but no real surprise as Bergoglio undermined parental authority and chastity in Amoris Laetitia, as in many other of his works.
The flying hooligan saved his best for his in-flight press conference. This is at least the second time he has mentioned that there are "fundamentalists" in every religion - this time in response the murder of the priest in France, I presume. He then took up the example of Catholics who misbehave - beat up their wives, steal or kill or some such - and pointed out that these are baptised Catholics, so every religion has bad people. At least he left out the part about rain making the ground wet. What we did not get though was a follow-up on this mad assertion, for it would have been interesting to find out whether wife-beating, stealing and murdering are what he considers "fundamentals" of the Catholic faith.
One suspects that these in-flight press-conferences are just an excuse for him to ramble on aimlessly without risk of receving follow-up questions in response.
One would also be justified in wondering whether the reason why he likes taking trips so much is so that he gets and excuse to hold in-flight press conferences.
So there we have it: Another weekend in Bergoglio's NOChurch, another round of salvos against the Catholic faith.
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