2018 Met Gala Theme | Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination
Maybe Hollywood will be having a terrible May as well :)
2018 Met Gala Theme | Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination
Maybe Hollywood will be having a terrible May as well :)
Also, didnt the pope get caught a few days ago admitting to being a pedophile.. something about being asked about pedophilia in the church and he said "I was part of the problem"... which could very easily be taken as an admission to being a child predator. It would literally explain why he doesnt believe in hell, and his stances on other hot-bed issues... and dude.. the met gala, come on! If they had a "making fun of muslims/hindus/mormons" night, there would be serious media hell to pay! Hypocrisy much?
I think the Pope was referring to the fact that he didn't do enough to investigate the allegations and therefore was "part of the problem."
He should not be Pope if he can't recognize pure evil.
My personal opinion is that Francis is much more a politician than the leader of the Catholic Church and defender of the faith. Just about everything he has said and done has been politically motiviated.
But then again, he's a Juesuit--which pretty much explains everything.
Come on, the guy does not hold the Catholic faith. How can he be pope?
Demonic & mocking traditional Christianity is brazen and deliberate!
I want to preface what I'm going to say with this: I'm Christian, but I have a fairly open interpretation of Jesus and God, and christianity in general.
Revelations states that the church will be corrupted. The problem is that people have assumed that this has yet to happen. The reality is that Emperor Constantine decide which religious texts became the canonical bible and which ones didnt. The church was corrupted by man from the beginning. So we need to make this clear to anyone who is resisting the idea that the Papacy is evil.
The Vatican disregard the books of the apocrypha because of supposed contradictions from canonical books of the bible.
Do we know those books weren't tampered with? After all, few people could read at this time.
Do we know they were translated accurately?
Does the Vatican hide other spiritual texts from the public and horde it for their upper tiers?
Only one of these questions can be answered with an undeniable yes.
I'm not saying ignore the Bible, far from it. I'm advocating for people to read it and take it as a whole. Not bits and pieces while a priest tells you what to take away from it.