Evangelicals- You are doing the work of Jesus when you bomb schools full of children: Pope Leo- Jesus doesn’t listen to the prayers of those who wage war

    by rhino910

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    1. Is the Pope even seen as a reference to christfascism dominating the evangelism is America?

      They couldn’t care less of what the Pope says, probably claiming he is just another woke symbol.

    2. Designer-Contract852 on

      It’s amazing how against the Bible magas are while insisting Jesus is the most important thing to them.

    3. That day you nearly always side with the Pope on political questions. The last ten years have been a wild ride, and I don’t like it.

    4. They’ll just say “pope Leo is catholic!! He doesn’t speak the true message of god!” Or some bs like that when Catholicism was the oldest form of Christianity(if I remember correctly), they’ll say anything to excuse away the fact that they are barely Christians “in name only” with all the ways that they are against Jesus’s teachings and who he was as a person

    5. Ok_Victory_231 on

      Evangelicals are the “whitened sepulchers” that guy they claim to believe in talked about.

    6. A MAGA Bible is full of black sharpie where they redacted all the woke parts and just left the stuff they agree with

    7. notfromhere66 on

      Who the hell would want to be a christian if it includes bombing schools. I don’t care who they are. THEY ARE NOT CHRISTIANS, JUST GREEDY.

    8. It’s rather depressing that at least one Trump supporter is going to hear the pope’s words and go “Oh, crap… maybe I need to stop supporting bombing kids, or else I won’t get into heaven”, because the prospect of losing some coveted reward is what it takes to get them to not be awful.

    9. MAGA must have a circle of its on in hell so they don’t pester the other damned with their bullshit. Then again, being tortured down there is allegedly a feature so maybe every soul is being paired with a MAGA companion

    10. luckymountain on

      Pope Leo did not say that. Pope Leo XIV’s strong anti-war stance, including statements like “God’s name can never be used to justify ‘absurd’ pursuit of war” and that God “comes to bring light, hope and peace,” which those invoking him must seek. He also warned that “war comes from ‘religion without prayer,'” noting those practicing religion without prayer risk misusing it “even to the point of killing,” and emphasized that “prayer changes the course of history.”

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