Pope Francis Comments About Insulting Religions

On 01/13/15, Pope Francis spoke about insulting religions. He said “You can’t provoke, you can’t insult the faith of others, you can’t make fun of faith.” In talking about the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris, “I think both freedom of religion and freedom of expression are both fundamental human rights.” “Everyone has not only the … Read more

Pope Francis Speaks About Religious Tolerance In Sri-Lanka

On 01/13/15, Pope Francis spoke in Sri-Lanka, where civil war caused by religious division has caused more than 100,000 deaths, and 1 million refugees. “It is my hope that inter-religious and ecumenical cooperation will demonstrate that men and women do not have to forsake their identity, whether ethnic or religious, in order to live in … Read more

Romanism And The Reformation

This End Times Deceptions Bible study Bible prophecy teaching is from Romanism and the Reformation by Henry Grattan Guiness. I always find it interesting how almost EVERY Protestant Pastor and congregation today are Dispensational in teaching. This is a NEW thing people, Just 100 years ago many denominations still taught what the Reformation stood and … Read more

The Hypocrisy Of Pope Francis Condemning The Paris Attacks

Pope Francis comments on the Charlie Hebdo attacks in France show the complete lack of integrity of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Francis said, “Wednesday’s attack in Paris makes us think on cruelty, human cruelty, and on terrorism, be its isolated cases as well as State terrorism. How much cruelty human beings are capable of. … Read more

Pope Francis Speaks About Peace

On January 4, 2015, Pope Francis preached a message of “peace” as the battles between Muslims and Jews and Christians, intensifies. He said, “Every human being and every community has a hunger, a thirst for peace. Every human being and every community feel this. That’s why it’s not only necessary, but urgent to build peace.” “We … Read more

Pope Francis New Cardinals

Pope Francis named 15 new cardinals Sunday, selecting them from 14 nations, including far-flung corners of the world such as Tonga, New Zealand, Cape Verde and Myanmar, to reflect the diversity of the church and its growth in places like Asia and Africa compared to affluent regions. Francis told faithful in St. Peter’s Square that … Read more

Pope Francis Says Jesus Christ Is Just An Idea Without The Church

Pope Francis started off 2015, by celebrating a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica to mark the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. In his homily, the Pope explained that Christ and his mother are inseparable, for it was Mary, he added that gave Jesus the knowledge of the heart and of faith. Pope Francis said, … Read more