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In reply to the discussion: Full text: What Pope Francis said in his first speech as pontiff [View all]Goblinmonger
(22,340 posts)2. As compared to the last jag bag or in general?
Because
1. He has rejected liberation theology (which many in this forum think is the norm for all religion today)
2. He is against LGBT rights
3. He is against women's rights
4. He is against reproductive freedom
But, hey, maybe there are some things in there that will make him a great pope. Seems to care somewhat about poor people.
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Full text: What Pope Francis said in his first speech as pontiff [View all]
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
OP
If what you mean is that he will be great leader of a homophobic and sexist institution
Goblinmonger
Mar 2013
#12
Churches have impact on governments because they have impact on their congregants.
NaturalHigh
Mar 2013
#19
To me, he only seems to care about the poor to the extent that the church can exploite them
moobu2
Mar 2013
#41
in argentina the finca lords rule with the blessing of dole and del monte
Phillip McCleod
Mar 2013
#48
It is amazing that you, who have never met or seen me, know what my style of prayer is
Fortinbras Armstrong
Mar 2013
#34
You have no idea what bigotry is, and if you did, you wouldn't toss about the accusation as you do.
cleanhippie
Mar 2013
#37
The line about the Bishop of Rome is not only amusing, it might signal
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#26
I'm hoping the Catholic hierarchy will turn back toward the preferential-option-for-the-poor
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#52