[In response to Pope Francis questioning whether Donald Trump is a Christian over his stance on immigration.]
I thought the pope was "supposed" to be sinless...isn't he making judgment on Trump? He's prob a Muslim in disguise like Obama.
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No, the pope isn't sinless. He's just the head of the Catholic Church.
If ignorance was a sin, you'd be irrevocably damned.
Nope, only the founder of the franchise (a Jewish guy called Jesus) is supposed to be sinless. The manager (with his fancy title as pope) is just there to take decisions while the real boss is away.
If there is one human on Earth whose job description actually says "determine who is a christian", it's him. Tough noogies, as Bialar Crais would say.
Why would a white Argentinian be a Muslim? Obama at least is an African n..... with a Muslim name has Muslim relatives and went to a school in an islamic country, but Franciscus?
Oh, of course! Franciscus is a Latino, Latinos are evil immigrants, Muslims are evil immigrants, therefore, Franciscus is a Muslim, quod erat demonstrandum.
PS: Obama is the reall Pope!Fransis is teh POTUS! WEAK UPP SHEAEPL11
So the criteria for being a secret muslim is... disagreeing with Trump?
Welp, guess I'm one of them "secret muslims".
Not sinless, you're thinking of papal infallibility. Which doesn't mean that the pope is without sin, it means he cannot make mistakes when it comes to making determinations on Catholic doctrine. Silly, especially when one pope disagrees with a previous pope.
* sigh * Yes, you're right, I'm sure. The pope is just as likely as Obama to be a "Muslim in disguise".
( Where do they FIND these people?! )
>Doubting Thomas:
Actually, he is only considered infallable under very specific circumstances, when speaking "ex cathedra ", declaring an issue settled once and for all. In fact, the Papacy has only used this ability twice, and both were about specific questions of salvation history (immaculate conception and Mary ascending physically), not morality or general theology.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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