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Who Takes Him Seriously? Francis Calls Abortionists "Assassins“ - Yesterday He Called Them "Great …

"Is it licit to take away a human life to solve a problem?" and "Is it licit to hire an assassin to to solve a problem?” Pope Francis asked while speaking about prenatal diagnosis and abortion at a …More
"Is it licit to take away a human life to solve a problem?" and "Is it licit to hire an assassin to to solve a problem?” Pope Francis asked while speaking about prenatal diagnosis and abortion at a May 25 audience for the Dicastery for Laity.
His answer: “It is never ever licit to take away a human life nor to hire an assassin to solve a problem.”
However, in 2016, Francis praised the Italian abortionist (“assassin”) Emma Bonino, a confessed killer of over 10,000 children, as one of Italy’s “forgotten greats.”
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Ludovic Denim, please publish your proof that Benedict XVI was "forced out". Surely you have something other than "they blocked Vatican ATMs". I don't know if you're aware of this, but most banking isn't done by ATM. Logically, correlation does not prove causation.
Here's an example.Suppose your neighbor strips naked and dances around in his back yard begging Chaac the Mayan rain god for a good …More
Ludovic Denim, please publish your proof that Benedict XVI was "forced out". Surely you have something other than "they blocked Vatican ATMs". I don't know if you're aware of this, but most banking isn't done by ATM. Logically, correlation does not prove causation.

Here's an example.Suppose your neighbor strips naked and dances around in his back yard begging Chaac the Mayan rain god for a good downpour. He's got a garden and he needs the rain. Now suppose it DOES rain. Would a good Catholic assert Chaac caused the rain? Of course not. Everyone would claim, rightly, it was a coincidence. The same is true for your "proof". Even if "they blocked the Vatican ATMs is a true statement, you still haven't shown it caused Benedict's resignation.

Why should it? What an infantile concept. Did Benedict XVI take some little-known seldom heard-of vow of silence forbidding him from giving a news conference where he lays out his grievances against your quasi-mythical "them" and implores all Catholics world-wide to aid their Holy Mother The Church in Her time of greatest need?

No? Then why didn't he? Why couldn't he? He wasn't incommunicado, was he? He never has been.

" Indeed, the election of Francis can't be valid because there can't be 2 Popes on the Seat of Saint Peter "

There are few things more aggravating than a writer agreeing with himself when he's wrong. "Indeed" there aren't "2 Popes on the Seat of Saint Peter". There weren't and there aren't now.. That's the whole point of Benedict resigning! He wasn't ON the Seat of Saint Peter anymore. Benedict XVI resigned from the office.

You're about as bad as Rafal and that other chicken-head. All three of you keep pecking out the same old lies, all because none of you particularly like our current Pontiff's policies. Well, bad news, the real world isn't dependent upon you liking what happens in it. Francis is the boss for good or for ill.

In a theological sense, your refusal to recognize that God allows evil things to happen is a markedly un-Christian, not to mention un-Catholic denial of His will.

Things are going to get worse. That's the point of prophecy. People like you are simply refusing to accept that as God's decision. You're no different than Jonah. Like an arrogant and disobedient servant, you decide you know better than your master and your wishes come first. God doesn't need your help running the universe much less the Vatican.

The Almighty allowed "that guy" to become Pope because... well, yeah.

The same reason He allows Islam to plague the world, the same reason he allows cancer to consume profoundly devout elderly Catholics who die clutching their rosaries, sobbing for another dose of pain medication between Hail Marys.

Bad things happen in the world. Bad people end up in positions of power. God allows them to happen, and the same is true here. Your attempts an out-witting the Vatican's canon lawyers are doomed to failure. They're all smarter than you. They know Church law better than you ever will and they went into this situation fully knowhing they'd need to contend with unhappy legal amateurs like yourself. . The sooner you wise up and accept that, the better off you'll be.