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In reply to the discussion: I dont understand why liberals started a love affair with the Pope, and now I don't understand [View all]mhatrw
(10,786 posts)42. Who knew that the Pope was Catholic?
We can strongly agree with the Pope on some issues (economic injustice and climate change) while strongly disagreeing with the Pope on other issues (gay rights and reproductive freedom).
It's not that hard. Why does everything have to be so personality driven?
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I dont understand why liberals started a love affair with the Pope, and now I don't understand [View all]
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2015
OP
He didn't have a secret meeting. He 'met' her in a line up meet and greet, shook her hand,
underahedgerow
Sep 2015
#55
Sorry, he said four words to her, not two. It was a meet and greet line up. Not a private
underahedgerow
Sep 2015
#77
I've dealt with dignitaries, heads of state, celebrities and state functions of all types for many
underahedgerow
Sep 2015
#84
It's pretty pathetic, though, to see "progressives" falling for the RCC's PR snow job.
Arugula Latte
Sep 2015
#44
Yes, it's liberals and only liberals who seized on the words of the Pope as to the environment and
merrily
Sep 2015
#5
where did you get that from? i never said or implied any of these things.
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2015
#6
Exactly right. The Pope just expresses the views of the Catholic church,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2015
#7
Some, not most. Orthodox Judaism doesn't accept same sex marriage, Conservatism Judaism
whathehell
Sep 2015
#92
They burned one of my ancestors at the stake for having the shameless audacity to edit
JCMach1
Sep 2015
#17
This is thoughtful. I think that abortion is a far bigger issue to the Church.
yardwork
Sep 2015
#33
I agree that there is no reason to expect any change in Catholic teaching on abortion.
Skinner
Sep 2015
#46
I agree with this assessment, plus I'd add that the liberals who are lauding the Pope's
Nay
Oct 2015
#107
I believe Francis is a very, very good man and that humanity got really lucky with him.
Hortensis
Sep 2015
#23
agreed completely. i too think he is a likeable old man, and much like other likeable old men
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2015
#41
i actually get the personality part, he is far more likeable than the one before him
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2015
#43
I don't understand the hoopla either. It would have been more surprising had he not met with Kim.
kelliekat44
Sep 2015
#49
The pope compared gender theory to Nazi propaganda ... but he seems nice.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#52
i guess you're right. and i think skinner made a similar point upthread.
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2015
#54
Uh, the average Catholic is not American. Uganda is 44% Catholic, 13% of Uganda reports using a
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#67
Because people have been trying to use him as a litmus test for progressives, demanding that we
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#66
I don't hate the guy. So what if someone brought Kim Davis in there to meet him.
LynneSin
Sep 2015
#70
As I said before - He's an 18th-century man in charge of a 16th-century organization
Scootaloo
Sep 2015
#79