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Francis Turns Christ Into A Buddha Or Mohammed

For the vast majority of interpreters Francis’ Abu Dhabi declaration means that God willed other religions the way he willed Christianity "full stop”, Father Thomas Weinandy told LifeSiteNews.com (April 3).

He mentioned Francis’ informal clarification at the general audience on Wednesday. Weinandy added that there persists some lack of clarity since Francis "has not directly repudiated the original statement as it appears in the Abu Dhabi document".

For Weinandy the document is still confusing "but that is the normal state of play these days.”

He is troubled by the fact that Christ is reduced to the level of a Buddha or Mohammed and considers this an attack on God himself.

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CarolineA03
"And every spirit that dissolveth Jesus, is not of God: and this is Antichrist, of whom you have heard that he cometh, and he is now already in the world."
[1 John 4:3]
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Over the cliff to hell.
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Full part: " There still persists some lack of clarity since Pope Francis has not directly repudiated the original statement as it appears in the Abu Dhabi document. In the end it is still quite confusing, and unnecessarily so, but that is the normal state of play these days.
What I find very sad and scandalously troubling is that, in the midst of it all, Jesus is being insulted. He is reduced to …More
Full part: " There still persists some lack of clarity since Pope Francis has not directly repudiated the original statement as it appears in the Abu Dhabi document. In the end it is still quite confusing, and unnecessarily so, but that is the normal state of play these days.
What I find very sad and scandalously troubling is that, in the midst of it all, Jesus is being insulted. He is reduced to the level of Buddha or Mohammed when in fact he is the Father’s beloved Messianic Son, the one in whom the Father is well pleased. Ultimately, this insult is also an attack on the Holy Spirit and God the Father himself."