The Pope is wearing the headdrees for the Babylonian fish God.
lol internet "truth" about the Catholic church? Basic bitch shit.
The Pope's hat (bishops wear similar - they're called mitres) are based on those of the priests in the Temple in Jerusalem, not on any pagan deity.
The Bible says, Call no man on earth father for your Father is in heaven.
Twisting scripture? Come ooooooon. How much time did you actually spend reading that chapter for yourself instead of leaning on the understanding of some bunk internet "truther" "Christian" website?
(Certainly Christians agree that Jesus’ prohibition against calling anyone “father” does not preclude the honor due to natural parents, living or dead, even though that could be taken as the literal meaning of his command, though not even the most literalistic Fundamentalist takes it that way.)
Those Christians who are troubled by the title “father” being given to Catholic priests say it is an honorific that belongs only to human parents or to God, not to religious leaders. This objection can be answered from the Bible: We have six New Testament books which show us that Jewish or Christian leaders may be addressed by this title.
Nearly half the uses of “father” in the Acts of the Apostles appear in Stephen’s speech in chapter 7 (17 out of 36 uses). He refers to the ancestors as fathers, both individually and collectively (16 times), and once he addresses his audience as “brothers and fathers.” Paul addressed a crowd of angry Jews in the Temple as “brothers and fathers” (Acts 22:1). These are places in which “father” is given to Jewish religious leaders. The title is also given to Christian religious leaders.
The first New Testament book ever written, 1 Thessalonians, refers to Paul “as a father exhorting his own children” (1 Thess. 2:11). By this usage Paul places himself in the role of a spiritual father. In fact, he insists on being called the spiritual father of the Corinthians when he says, “You have in Christ ten thousand teachers, but not many fathers, because in Christ Jesus I have begotten you through announcing the gospel. Therefore I exhort you to become imitators of me” (1 Cor. 4:15).
More here: https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/call-no-man-father-0
Even a slow uneducated man like me can see a pervert, no matter the evil costume he wears.
Easy to fool. Not well educated on logic. Perfect target for manipulation.
The Pope is wearing the headdrees for the Babylonian fish God.
lol internet "truth" about the Catholic church? Basic bitch shit.
The Pope's hat (bishops wear similar - they're called mitres) are based on those of the priests in the Temple in Jerusalem, not on any pagan deity.
The Bible says, Call no man on earth father for your Father is in heaven.
Twisting scripture? Come ooooooon. How much time did you actually spend reading that chapter for yourself instead of leaning on the understanding of some bunk internet "truther" "Christian" website?
(Certainly Christians agree that Jesus’ prohibition against calling anyone “father” does not preclude the honor due to natural parents, living or dead, even though that could be taken as the literal meaning of his command, though not even the most literalistic Fundamentalist takes it that way.)
Those Christians who are troubled by the title “father” being given to Catholic priests say it is an honorific that belongs only to human parents or to God, not to religious leaders. This objection can be answered from the Bible: We have six New Testament books which show us that Jewish or Christian leaders may be addressed by this title.
Nearly half the uses of “father” in the Acts of the Apostles appear in Stephen’s speech in chapter 7 (17 out of 36 uses). He refers to the ancestors as fathers, both individually and collectively (16 times), and once he addresses his audience as “brothers and fathers.” Paul addressed a crowd of angry Jews in the Temple as “brothers and fathers” (Acts 22:1). These are places in which “father” is given to Jewish religious leaders. The title is also given to Christian religious leaders.
The first New Testament book ever written, 1 Thessalonians, refers to Paul “as a father exhorting his own children” (1 Thess. 2:11). By this usage Paul places himself in the role of a spiritual father. In fact, he insists on being called the spiritual father of the Corinthians when he says, “You have in Christ ten thousand teachers, but not many fathers, because in Christ Jesus I have begotten you through announcing the gospel. Therefore I exhort you to become imitators of me” (1 Cor. 4:15).
More here: https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/call-no-man-father-0
Even a slow uneducated man like me can see a pervert, no matter the evil costume he wears.
Easy to fool. Not well educated. Perfect target for manipulation.