Francis' "Holy Spirit" Causes "Disorder"
A Catholic cannot think either-or and reduce everything to polarisation, the polarising Francis claimed in another interview (AmericaMagazine.com, 28 November).
Obviously talking about himself, he added: "When there is polarisation, a divisive mentality emerges that privileges some [= the powerful] and leaves others [= Catholics] behind."
Francis believes that the Catholic always "harmonises differences" - while Francis does his best to exacerbate them.
In Francis' religion, the Holy Spirit "first causes disorder". He cites as an example the morning of Pentecost and the "confusion" and "mess" the Spirit supposedly made there, but "then he brings harmony." Pentecost, however, did not cause chaos. The Holy Spirit is order. The one who causes disorder is called the "devil". "Order out of chaos" is the motto of the Freemasons.
The spirit harmonises opposing differences, Francis believes. "The more harmony there is between differences and opposites, the more Catholic it is." If this is true, then Francis is not very Catholic.
During the long interview, Francis mostly repeated his well-known slogans. He criticised "some ideological Catholic groups" in the US. One wonders who he was referring to.
He said that an unborn baby is a living being and raised two good questions: "Is it right to get rid of a human being to solve a problem? The second question: is it right to hire a 'hit man' to solve a problem?" On the other hand, Francis is known to cheer abortionists.
On the war in Ukraine, Francis is now marching to NATO's tune: "Surely the one who invades is the Russian state." After naming Putin, he added that he was not naming Putin because it was "not necessary", that was "already known".
Asked if there were things he would have done differently or regretted during the ten years of his pontificate, he laughingly replied, "All of them! Everything! Everything different!"
He blames the "Holy Spirit" for his many mistakes: "I did what the Holy Spirit told me to do. And if I didn't do it, I made a mistake."
From this we can conclude that Francis lacks discernment. No wonder he talks about it so often.
Picture: © Mazur/cbcew.org.uk, CC BY-NC-ND, #newsFhumlkmkms
Obviously talking about himself, he added: "When there is polarisation, a divisive mentality emerges that privileges some [= the powerful] and leaves others [= Catholics] behind."
Francis believes that the Catholic always "harmonises differences" - while Francis does his best to exacerbate them.
In Francis' religion, the Holy Spirit "first causes disorder". He cites as an example the morning of Pentecost and the "confusion" and "mess" the Spirit supposedly made there, but "then he brings harmony." Pentecost, however, did not cause chaos. The Holy Spirit is order. The one who causes disorder is called the "devil". "Order out of chaos" is the motto of the Freemasons.
The spirit harmonises opposing differences, Francis believes. "The more harmony there is between differences and opposites, the more Catholic it is." If this is true, then Francis is not very Catholic.
During the long interview, Francis mostly repeated his well-known slogans. He criticised "some ideological Catholic groups" in the US. One wonders who he was referring to.
He said that an unborn baby is a living being and raised two good questions: "Is it right to get rid of a human being to solve a problem? The second question: is it right to hire a 'hit man' to solve a problem?" On the other hand, Francis is known to cheer abortionists.
On the war in Ukraine, Francis is now marching to NATO's tune: "Surely the one who invades is the Russian state." After naming Putin, he added that he was not naming Putin because it was "not necessary", that was "already known".
Asked if there were things he would have done differently or regretted during the ten years of his pontificate, he laughingly replied, "All of them! Everything! Everything different!"
He blames the "Holy Spirit" for his many mistakes: "I did what the Holy Spirit told me to do. And if I didn't do it, I made a mistake."
From this we can conclude that Francis lacks discernment. No wonder he talks about it so often.
Picture: © Mazur/cbcew.org.uk, CC BY-NC-ND, #newsFhumlkmkms