Pope Francis – a wolf in sheeps clothing

SOUTH AFRICA
News 24

31 July 2013

Peter Allebone

Lately there has been an astounding PR campaign from the pontiff in order to claw back some of the Catholics who have begun to become disillusioned with their faith. While on the surface it appears to be a loving and inclusive doctrine, below the surface lies a hidden and immoral truth. I find this so repulsive, that it astounds me that so many people do not realise the Pope is peddling his message of lies, without notice.

The facts: So far we have seen the Pope declare seemingly that Homosexuality isn’t so bad with his famous quote “Who am I to Judge?” and that atheists can go to heaven with the paraphrased “Being an Atheist is alright as long as you do good”. In addition, how could we fail to forget his instance of carrying his own bag while travelling and his simple choice of clothing – shunning the fine raiment traditionally worn?

Who could hate such an accepting and revolutionary voice, so badly needed in the Vatican? We see people falling over themselves in an almost worship of this divine entity challenging false doctrine and commanding the perfect word of God. Big mistake. Big, big, mistake.

For when we step back, ladies and gentlemen, the majesty of his divine words began to reflect their shallow and hollow assertions. When we apply the mind of scepticism to his claims and dig below the surface, the putrid and rotting pestilence of his truth exposes its hatred once again. There is a disjointing as we look around and see the followers hearing his voice, only to fall prey upon each other starving for belief.

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