So, is the Pope going to apologize to his superiors?
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Seems like mental gymnastics to claim the statements from your original article weren't about Trump. If someone asked me what I thought about Obama and my response was "A gay Kenyan who has a gay affair with his head chef and then has him killed in an obvious coverup should be in Jail" Would you jump through the same hoops to proclaim that I obviously wasn't talking about Obama just because I didn't say his name? No, The Pope was very clearly talking about Trump and the American Border when he made the comment of "A man who builds only walls..."
The Pope is speaking in generalities in this answer. That isn't hoop jumping. He is responding to the specific question asked by the interviewer who was clearly trying to provoke a specific response from the Pope. You are twisting the article to meet YOUR bias.
I told you this is what they do to the Pope and they want Catholics and non-Catholics to be disgusted with the Pope and the Catholic church so they set them up for "got'cha!" questions or click-bait worthy answers. You are never given the full context and the journalists are generally vehemently anti-Catholic. Gee, but I'm the one with a bias?
Again, this is the same kind of treatment Trump received. They've been doing this to the Catholic church even longer. The media is not going to fairly report on anything Catholic because the media is run by Freemasons and Jews who have planned FOR YEARS to destroy the Catholic faith.
Figure it out. Or don't. You clearly want to hate the Catholic church and the Pope. Strange prejudice you got there. Anti-Catholicism is the last acceptable prejudice Americans have.
Thanks for your time.
I said the first article you linked was biased, no reason to take that as an insult unless you wrote it. The pope misrepresents illegal immigrants as destitute refugees over and over again. I'm not going to lie to myself about that and claim his direct quotes are taken out of context to make myself feel better. If you want to perceive that as a "strange prejudice", then be my guest.
Which quote, directly from the Pope and translated correctly, misrepresents illegal immigrants?
I literally sent you an excerpt of his homily given on the anniversary of the first time you say he was misquoted while speaking directly about immigration. Say its mistranslated all you want, they are quoting his words in his homily. Unless you can direct me to an archive of words in english typed directly by the pope, you are going to have to settle for a translation. Your argument that you need it to come directly from him or its just a mistranslation is a weak cop out. No man is infallible, that applies to the vatican too. It's been corrupt before and it seems to be corrupt now. Im going to take his words, message and actions at face value rather than continue debate whether a word or 2 are mistranslated or that he really didn't mean what it sounds like he meant.