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pawelk1986
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13 Sep 2016, 6:15 pm

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as a American Protestant of Anglo-Scottish origin I think he is another one of those liberation theology hypocrites who wants to extent Papal tyranny on a nation who's heritage is rooted in the reformation and enlightenment.

The Roman Empire's lust for power never ended in collapse it simple put on the clergyman's robe and its name in order to deceive the ignorant masses.

I do however have Catholic relatives and have nothing against individual Catholics only their church.


Why you think that Pope Francis is hypocrite?



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13 Sep 2016, 8:29 pm

pawelk1986 wrote:
Bushmaster wrote:
as a American Protestant of Anglo-Scottish origin I think he is another one of those liberation theology hypocrites who wants to extent Papal tyranny on a nation who's heritage is rooted in the reformation and enlightenment.

The Roman Empire's lust for power never ended in collapse it simple put on the clergyman's robe and its name in order to deceive the ignorant masses.

I do however have Catholic relatives and have nothing against individual Catholics only their church.


Why you think that Pope Francis is hypocrite?


American evangelicals always think that.


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13 Sep 2016, 8:49 pm

He's a most unusual Pope.

And I liked John Paul II, too--who was somewhat more conventional.

I'm an atheist, by the way.