Pope Francis Wants All Religion Connected to One God
Pope Francis is making his rounds around the world offering love and respect under one God. It’s very similar to President Obama traveling around the world apologizing for Americas exuberance.
I am Catholic and I had enough of this. I can’t defend the Catholic faith like the pope, but I do have a basic understanding of the Jesuit order that Pope Francis belongs to. Jesuits are the most liberal order of the Catholic faith. Their loose interpretation and priorities of the Bible has many to question. Pope Francis may meant well by accepting this tenet as his persona from the Bible. In the Gospel of Matthew,
“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. And you shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
This is the manta that Pope Francis has put on his sleeve. All good intentions. However, while we can respect other religions does not mean we can accept them. While pope Francis is trying to curb religious violence and bring a “kumbaya” moment with all religions, it seems ironic that Christians have shown the most restrain and tolerance from the action of fundamentalist Muslims. While fundamentalist Muslims are killing Jews, I’m puzzled why the pope is asking tolerance.
As stated earlier, religious tolerance is what Christians practice on a daily basis. Catholics haven’t killed another religious sect in the name of our Lord since the crusades. I have my reservations to other religions, but I am not here to judge. That is not my place. I do respect them as people and as long they love their neighbor, it would be a benefit to all.
However my only criticism of the pope, it’s the fallacy that he could bridge the divide between Islam and Catholicism. While Christians believe the Jesus is the Son of God and the Word (God) made flesh (the incarnation of God), Muslims see Jesus as another prophet like Moses. Thus, Catholicism is not compatible to Islam and never will. It’s okay to respect one another religion. That’s fine. But
In John 14:6, “ Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”
This tenet is the most important belief that Catholics must abide to. This is something I wish Pope Francis puts more emphasis to the Christian world. This notion of appeasing people may not achieve the goal they want at the end.
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