Friday, October 14, 2016

Pope denounces Christians who don’t want Muslim migrants as “hypocrites”


From Jihad Watch:
Seven of the jihadists who murdered 130 peoples and injured 360 more in Paris last November had just come to Europe as Muslim migrants. 
Did the nearly 500 victims of these jihadis reach the “lowest levels of human degradation”? Or do they not count because they don’t fit Francis’ narrative? 
What about the “lowest levels of degradation” that will be reached by the victims of future jihad massacres and their families — jihad massacres perpetrated by Muslim “refugees”? Do they have any place in the Pope’s moral calculus at all? Apparently not. 
“It is hypocritical to call yourself a Christian and to chase away a refugee, or anyone who needs your help.” 
Is it hypocritical to chase away someone who is trying to kill me and destroy my nation, culture, and civilization? Is being a genuine Christian tantamount to approving the suicide of Europe and the West? That appears to be the Pope’s view.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm beyond pissed, disappointed, and depressed about the election, the pope, and the future I will be leaving behind. In a way, I feel like dropping my arms, putting my mind in neutral, and let things slide and see how far they will go, and how long it will take.
I don't see a way for Trump to win. Between the stupidity of the American people (just quoting Jonathan Gruber, don't get upset,) and all the forces against him (Wall Street, the Republicans, the dishonest media, the criminal Democrat machine, and voter fraud) how can he win? And if Trump does not win, this is it. The Democrats will stay in power with no opposition, for ever. The decline will continue, as well as the lack of desire to fight for change (and I'm not talking about violent fight, I refer to the desire to oppose what you know is wrong.) And on the other side of the pond, Europe will continue to decline, while the pope will not be content until he sits in Rome, playing the violin while the hills burn around him. I hate to say this, but in a malevolent way, I wish they all got what they want. My liberal friends to see their idol Hillary in the WH with her degenerate husband, once again in high power, the country inundated by foreigners of all shapes and forms, thanks to her dream of open borders, to have their pockets bleeding through high taxes, and the deterioration of every aspect of their lives. How can people I know are intelligent, BE SO STUPID??? While they are obsessed with Trump's words, they forget they will be putting a degenerate back in the WH. Oh, right! They never believed the Republican conspiracy ...

Anonymous said...

To anon 1: You have God on your side. Never despair. Trump is unmasking the evil all around us. They can't stay hidden any longer.

One of my all time favorite quotes is from Marine Corps Colonel Chesty Puller at the battle of Chosen Reservoir during the Korean War:

"We've been looking for the enemy for some time now. We've finally found him. We're surrounded. That simplifies things."

I will not willingly give up my birthright as an American. We can make it work, it just won't be easy.

Anonymous said...

This heretic is NO POPE. - says this lapsed Roman Catholic

Always On Watch said...

This Pope is a heretic. Period.

Pastorius said...

Yes, but it has been in the Catechism for a very long time - that Islam is an Abrahamic faith and therefore worships the same God, although from a different perspective.

Catholicism has conflated Judaism, Islam and Christianity.

I'd agree with Catholicism on Judaism, but not at all on Islam.

Allah is Satan, in my opinion.

I am not being figurative. I believe Allah is Satan, straight up.

Anonymous said...

The Real Shahada:

Allah is Satan and Mohammad was an apostle of hell.

While I don't consider Trump a saint I do believe he is exposing the "devils" all around us. Evil shrinks from, and reacts violently, to the truth. And Trump is speaking a lot of truth.

The stronger the reaction against Trump the more evil the individual or organization.

Pastorius said...

Yes. It does seem that way.