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Pope Francis: Shut the F**k Up II   Humanist listings

Started 21/5/16 by Mel_DJ; 3290 views.
Mel_DJ

From: Mel_DJ

21/5/16

People wonder why the POPE keeps apologizing and washing feet for these thugs called ISISL....

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Pope Francis: Shut the F**k Up

Paul Joseph Watson Published on May 19, 2016
https://youtu.be/p-YXOT0HtCE

The Pope says that ISIS' conquest of the Middle East is just like ''Jesus'' sending out his disciples. 

We must have missed that bible chapter where Jesus' disciples behead people, force them into sex slavery and make them pay a tax on pain of death if they refuse to convert.

                                            smiley

 

 

  • Edited 21 May 2016 9:22  by  Mel_DJ
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Miyuko

From: Miyuko

21/5/16

Recently, I have seen a couple of devoted Catholics women cursing the Pope and that said: "the Pope at the Vatican is no longer our mentor!" and they are honestly thinking renouncing Christianity, let's only hope they don't become freaking Mowslimes...

 

 

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Miyuko

From: Miyuko

21/5/16

In an explosive interview Pope Francis compared Jesus to the radical Islamic terrorist group the Islamic State. In an article that was published by Infowars on Wednesday reads...

Pope Francis Claims Jesus Is Similar To ISIS

Posted on May 18, 2016 by Staff in Christian


https://crusaderjournal.com/2016/05/18/pope-francis-claims-jesus-is-similar-to-isis/

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Branwyn (Brannwyn)

From: Branwyn (Brannwyn)

22/5/16

As a Catholic, this Pope dies not represent me at all!

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ChapCavi

From: ChapCavi

22/5/16

One more reason why the POPLEY STATE has look back at its roots and their self-demise...

 

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Sand_Grain

From: Sand_Grain

23/5/16

Yet again, the infowar advocate (Paul Joseph Watson) made a good point, and he said it right as it really is!

I also wonder the Pope keep washing these thugs feet, it make them feel superior and they are just followers of a warmonger... didn't the Pope ever read their evil book? Didn't the Pope ever read the Koran? Whereas Jesus said forgive and give the other cheek, Mohammed said kill whoever doesn't follow?

MOHAMMED killed an estimated 3,000 people, including beheading 700 Jews in Medina.

 

JESUS & MOHAMMED COMPARED

http://religiousleftexposed.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Jesus-vs-Mohammed.pdf

 

 

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Cap_Crunch

From: Cap_Crunch

24/5/16

No mentally sane Christians will accept these lies...

Thousands of Christians have been killed since the Arab Spring!

In the past year, a number of egregious attacks have highlighted the targeting of Christians by Islamic extremists in the Middle East and Africa. They include:

- the abduction of more than 270 Nigerian schoolgirls;

- the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians in Libya, and other attacks by Isis militants in Iraq and Syria;

- the killing of 147 people on a university campus in Garissa, northern Kenya.

In addition, a heavily pregnant woman, Meriam Ibrahim, was sentenced to death in Sudan for alleged apostasy, triggering worldwide protests. She was later allowed to leave the country.

 

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Cap_Crunch

From: Cap_Crunch

24/5/16

Monitoring groups say the persecution of Christians goes far beyond high-profile cases.

According to the Pew Research Center, Christians face harassment in 102 countries - more than any other religion.

The US government advisory body the Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), recommended this year that eight countries - the Central African Republic, Egypt, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Syria, Tajikistan and Vietnam - be added to the State Department’s existing list of nine 'countries of particular concern'.

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Cap_Crunch

From: Cap_Crunch

24/5/16

The 2014 report on religious freedom in the world by ACN said conditions had deteriorated in 55 countries, and significantly so in six countries:

Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan and Syria. Although Muslims “also face terrible and systematic persecution … and Jewish communities have also suffered increased threats and violence”, Christians were by far the most persecuted faith group.

Open Doors, a global organisation monitoring Christian persecution, conservatively estimates that 4,344 Christians were killed for faith-related reasons in 12 months up to November 2014, and 1,062 churches were attacked. It says persecution increased in 24 countries last year, with Kenya, Sudan, Eritrea and Nigeria entering the top 10 of its country-by-country league table. North Korea has headed the list for the past 13 years; up to 70,000 Christians are held in gulags, with “tens of thousands of people banished, arrested, tortured and/or killed”, it says.

 

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Cap_Crunch

From: Cap_Crunch

24/5/16

Attacks on Christians by Isis – Iraq, Syria, Libya

Iraq’s Christian population has decreased dramatically since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, as large numbers have fled because of escalating persecution. Christians, as well as other minority groups, have been targeted by Isis in the large parts of Iraq and Syria under its control. It is believed that more than 100,000 people, many of them Christians, fled Qaraqosh, Mosul and the Nineveh plain in 2014 as Isis swept through.

The Islamic extremists present Christians with the choice of converting to Islam, paying a very high tax or being murdered. In February 2015, Isis posted a video purporting to show 21 Coptic Christians being beheaded on a beach in Libya. Two months later, a second Isis video apparently showed another 30 Ehiopian Christians being shot or beheaded.

Dying for Christianity: millions at risk amid rise in persecution across the globe

Increase in murder, as well as rape, torture and discrimination, has led the pope to warn of a ‘form of genocide’

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/27/dying-for-christianity-millions-at-risk-amid-rise-in-persecution-across-the-globe

 

 

 

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