Once again, all of you out there who think that Pope Frankie is LGBT-friendly simply because he once said “Who am I to judge?” please remember that he said this, last week, when speaking before Congress:
“I cannot hide my concern for the family, which is threatened, perhaps as never before, from within and without. Fundamental relationships are being called into question, as is the very basis of marriage and the family. I can only reiterate the importance and, above all, the richness and the beauty of family life.”
Fundamental relationships? I guess he means the one-man-one-woman kind.
The Catholic Church is not now, no matter who wears the white dress sand the Prada slip-ons, or rides around in a Fiat, LGBT-friendly.
He may say the right words from time-to-time but his actions say something entirely different.
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the biggest threat to the family, from those
ReplyDeleteof us in the trenches, is the proliferation of
children casually conceived and easily forgotten
by their fathers.
when you see and read about the tremendous work gay
couples, men especially, put into forming a family
- those children are loved and cherished.
that POS met up with the kentucky k*nt last week. then he came up here and screwed up my city for several days. and my city lost money on his sorry ass (hotel rooms unsold, food not eaten, transit trips not taken).
ReplyDeleteTHEN, on top of that, a gay group was first denied meeting space in a local church. so the group went to the convention center, and were promised a meeting room to hold 1000. the day of the meeting? they were told to move to a room holding 100. uh huh.
the catholic church is still stuck in the 12th century. women and gay people simply do not exist to them. organized religion sux dirty diseased donkey dick.
I am not now, nor have I ever been, a fan of this Pope.
ReplyDeleteOh he knows what to say to sound inclusive and welcoming but in actions he's the same bigoted homophobic tyrant they always have in the white dress.
He's a utter dick - and, speaking with the authority of many years' experience, I know one when I see one.
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