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Pope Hails Election of Sadiq Khan, Celebrates Mass Muslim Migration Into Europe

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/05/22/pope-celebrates-mass-muslim-migration/
 
Pope Francis poses with a dog of the Barry Foundation of the Great St Bernard after his weekly general audience at St Peter's square on May 18, 2016 in Vatican. / AFP / Filippo MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images)

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The Pope has hailed the election of Sadiq Khan as “Muslim” mayor of London, claimed mass Muslim migration is “necessary” for Europe, and blamed Paris and Brussels for the attacks on European soil.

In an interview with French newspaper  La Croix, Pope Francis strongly implied that the terrorists who attacked Paris and Brussels did so because they “grew up in a ghetto.”

He also applauded the election of Muslim mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, stating it “illustrates the need for Europe to rediscover its capacity to integrate,” evoking “Pope Gregory the Great, who negotiated with the people known as barbarians who were subsequently integrated.”

However, the situation of mass Muslim migration that Europe now faces is distinctly different: the “barbarians” (the term referring in this case to Franks, Lombards and Visigoths) were Europeans, and did not follow a religion which historically, violently, conquered dozens of countries and preached supremacy.

Even today, the Muslim country Indonesia is currently committing what has been widely described as a genocide against Christian West Papuans with mass migration, violence and the banning of Papuan nationalism.

Pope Francis also claimed Europe’s declining birth rate is a “grave problem” that makes mass Muslim migration “necessary.” He described this “demographic emptiness” as a result of “a selfish search for well-being.”

The Pope stated that Muslims and Christians need to learn to live peacefully together, citing Lebanon as a good example of this. Though Lebanon is perhaps not the best illustration for the Pontiff to draw upon.

Lebanon was a majority Christian country up until the 1960s.  In the 1970s, after an influx of Muslim refugees, tens of thousands of Christians were ethnically cleansed from the country.

Since 2005 there have been as many as 14 terrorist attacks a year in Lebanon, and the UK government’s travel advice on Lebanon advises against traveling to certain parts of the country as there is a “high threat from terrorism.”

Pope Francis criticised France’s “exaggeration” of the separation of church and state, expressing disapproval of the country’s ban on the niqab in public places. This type of veil has been banned in Muslim-majority countries Azerbaijan and Chad.  Polls show the vast majority of people in Islamic countries, apart from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, widely disapprove of the garment.

Suggesting that the fear of migration in Europe is partly based on a fear of Islam,  Pope Francis was asked whether he felt that such fears are justified. He said he didn’t think that “there is a fear of Islam as such but of [Islamic State] and its war of conquest, which is partly drawn from Islam.”

“It is true that the idea of conquest is inherent in the soul of Islam. However, it is also possible to interpret the objective in Matthew’s Gospel, where Jesus sends his disciples to all nations, in terms of the same idea of conquest,” the Pope said.
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Brietbart has gotten progressively more racist and bigoted the more it sucks up to Trump.

First, its embrace of alt-right in March and its anti-semitism and white nationalism.  Now, the screed is pushing out anti-Catholic posts every single day, trashing the Pope.

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Brietbart has gotten progressively more racist and bigoted the more it sucks up to Trump.

First, its embrace of alt-right in March and its anti-semitism and white nationalism.  Now, the screed is pushing out anti-Catholic posts every single day, trashing the Pope.

Andrew weeps.

Maybe. But is this "screed" wrong?

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Maybe. But is this "screed" wrong?

Since the piece consists mainly of selective quotes buried in the interpretation by the author, I'd say yes.
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Since the piece consists mainly of selective quotes buried in the interpretation by the author, I'd say yes.

Quotes, selective or not, are quotes. I've seen you apply that standard to other people, does the pope get a pass simply because he's the pope?

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Quotes, selective or not, are quotes. I've seen you apply that standard to other people, does the pope get a pass simply because he's the pope?

Apparently so.

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Since the piece consists mainly of selective quotes buried in the interpretation by the author, I'd say yes.


This Pope seems more interested in pushing every envelope in sight than in confirming and edifying the faithful.


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Well it does see to be the Catholic Church desires to embrace Islam as this Pope hasn't been the only Pope who has been riding that train...why is the question all must ask I suppose...I doubt it has anything to do with saving the souls of Muslims rather an inclusiveness with the "Priestly" type characters who control the Populations.  Both Groups are in on the World Governance Agenda so integrating some aspects of both religions, along with others, is par for the course the Global Leaders have in play.

However, one should not get all warm and fuzzy about the Popes outreach when in fact it's the Islamic Leaders understanding that they are reaching out to convert the Pope and the Catholic Church to Islam. That is what they are taught and believe these outreach programs are about from 'their' viewpoint..... And just as a reminder:


CULTURAL OF ISLAM?…enslavement....no Golden Rule...no free speech...no democracy...holy war of supremacism... honor
 killings...taqiyya – sacred lying...taqlid – group think...misogyny – repression of women.... rape of kafirs as jihad.... genocide...ethnic
 cleansing... al-walaa wal-baraa – Islamic apartheid.... torture... plundering... cruel and unusual punishments... stagnation and
 backwardness.... violence against women... discriminatory Sharia law.... hatred of the arts... pedophilia disguised as child marriage....fifty generations of cousin marriage and genetic defects..... cruelty to animals.... extortion tax to humiliate disbelievers.... no historic basis..... anti-intellectual obscurantism.....FGM; Arab racism....theocratic totalitarianism..... vigilantism.

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I am not Catholic, but I am far from being anti-Catholic or antisemitic. However, as an outside observer, this Pope does seem to be more of a Prius driving, Berkeley professor type Left wing activist, than he does a religious person.


What I mean is, forget about the Pope title for a minute, I do not get the impression that the guy himself, personally, is a particularly religious person. He seems much more concerned with social activism and the whole Christianity thing is just his day-job.


What does he speak about most frequently? Gay rights, Global Warming, Socialism/Communism, Income equality, Muslims (who are currently slaughtering Christians in Iraq and Syria) have a right to do whatever they want, dictators are great, etc. The Pope and the American far-Left would be best buddies, except the American Left hates all religion except Islam, so..there is that. I don't know what to say.


I don't know enough about Catholicism to know if this Pope is normal or not. But his behavior does strike me as being 'unexpected' and to put it another way, damn strange.
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Anyone remember when statesmen with moral rectitude such as Ronald Reagan, Lady Thatcher and Pope John Paul II were facing down the forces of evil tyranny?   

This world is in disarray.

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So how do we get rid of this guy? Any way?

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This Pope seems more interested in pushing every envelope in sight than in confirming and edifying the faithful.

Francis has a different orientation than John Paul II and especially Benedict.  He sees the Church as going out to all nations and showing the compassion of Christ.

He's not a navel gazer nor hung up on internal Church issues, much like his namesake, Francis of Assisi.  He is such a breath of fresh air in a Church that's still too inward oriented.
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Anyone remember when statesmen with moral rectitude such as Ronald Reagan, Lady Thatcher and Pope John Paul II were facing down the forces of evil tyranny?   

This world is in disarray.

Oh, I remember the scourging John Paul II took when he kissed the Koran at the Assisi Conference, a meeting of the heads of and representatives of the world's major faiths:



If we assume that Jesus himself would not turn aside those not of his own Jewish faith (and he did not in his own life), then why would the Pope not do the same?

Why would WE not do the same?
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My sibling is a nun, she views this pope as a disaster, feels he may be the anti Christ.
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I'm with your sibling the nun, Leto.

How did the Shoes of the Fisherman get placed unto the feet of Judas Iscariot ...?

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I'm with your sibling the nun, Leto.

How did the Shoes of the Fisherman get placed unto the feet of Judas Iscariot ...?

By the Spirit. 

If God can use a coprophagic quadruped like Trump, he can surely use a humble little man from South America.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.