I never quite got Catholicism. I was raised far away from that sort of Christianity and while I did a little research on them as I got older, they were never quite my wheelhouse. I'm sure there's quite a few decent Catholics out there and I don't disparage Catholicism as a whole, but what the hell is up with the Pope? He certainly doesn't seem to be speaking on God's behalf, as evidenced in his latest remarks on same-sex marriages.
This is where they catch you, by the way. Look at the wording the Pope uses.
“Homosexual people have the right to be in a family,” Francis said in the film. “They are children of God. What we have to have is a civil union law; that way they are legally covered.”
Civil union law. See, it's not about right or wrong on a moral level on their part. They just need civil law, basic law of the land. No, the moral imperative is shifted onto you, the Christian Catholic. YOU are the one that needs to recognize that they have rights and are children of god. I'm not sure whose god, as I recall the Bible being quite clear that we are all created for God's glory but if we reject Christ and continue living in sin, then he removes us from His tree, but perhaps Catholicism is different. Everybody gets to be on the tree, even those who produce rotten fruit. Why not? The more the merrier.
Civil union law. Now the church is removing itself from its own moral doctrine. The church itself now no longer holds marriage as a holy union between man and woman. These children of whatever god they worship do this frequently, employing subtle language changes to shift focus away from God and the Gospel. It is the oldest Luciferian trick in the book. Present something that seems good as a replacement for the true good and pretend it is the same as the true good.
I also note as an aside, that homosexuality even fails the civil union test. There is nothing civilly productive about a same sex marriage. There is no contribution to society or community. There is no family and any family production the two have is a product of a labyrinthine system of disassociation without any real bond. We need no laws to protect this sort of nonsense. We need laws to protect from this nonsense, but without a foundation on true Christian moral structure, society will never allow it.
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