In light of Francis I's flagrant disregard for the future of Christendom, I propose that Catholics of the world nominate an antipope for the first time since 1439. I fail to see any reason that Francis should keep his position. If you are a Catholic and a supporter of Francis, please feel free to put forth a defense of him in this thread.
I'm a Agnostic and i absolutely hate pope francis, he is not a real christian but a pussy
Lincoln Rogers
>Agnostic He's anti-christian, anti-white, and anti-european, to start with. I can't wait to see this faggot gone.
Robert Richardson
his religion us not even christianity jewwww
Adrian Allen
We've had bad popes before. The Holy Father is 82 years old, just put up with it for a few more years. The next pope will probably be better, a bad pope is usually followed by a good pope.
I used to like him at first with the whole ascetism he tried to redirect the church towards, but then when he literally started shilling for globalism, Homo acceptance, Hell denial, he was basically spitting on almost every value the church held for the past millennia, I pretty much did a 180 and essentially started observing actual heretical statements he made and oh boy, there are quite a few of them
Jonathan Bell
People like you are why Germany is going to be a caliphate by 2050.
yep, it's definitely the atheists doing all the refugee hoarding. Did you know CDU stood for Christian Democratic Union? The very same party Angela Merkel is part of?
Robert Morris
Retard. If you elect a Pope to counter a fake Pope in Rome then you don't call him an anti-Pope, the one who isn't truly acting as a Catholic is the anti-Pope.
Bentley Gray
the pope would be in favor of human trafficking and child grooming gangs
John Jackson
Papal infallibility is a bitch huh
Christopher Stewart
Anyone who pays any attention to European politics knows that almost no "Christian" democratic party has any regard for Christian tradition. They are Christian in name only.
Further, religion is an essential part of national identity. It's why Moslems are so culturally united and why the West is gradually dissolving. The secularization of the West stripped us of one of the key components of our identity.
David Mitchell
I don't mind a christian country, I mind if you spread this shit on my safe space.
I keep saying it, but the next pope needs to be an unironic /basedblackman/ who shits on multiculturalism and mass migration. (((They))) wouldn't know what to do with such a pope. Isn't there some bishop from Libya or some shit who basically shits all over Islam, multiculturalism, and communism all the time?
Christian Walker
Dude, he is the anti-pope.
Michael Green
Yeah, cardinal Sarah. I can already tell you that a lot of people won't trust him because there's a prophesy about the "black Pope" destroying the Vatican from within. Thing is, I'm not sure that refers to skin color. Derp.
Colton Bell
Good video.
Lucas Perez
This guy is the worst. But no matter how bad the Pope is, you cannot judge the Pope. You cannot elect another Pope. There have been wicked Popes in the past and the Church has survived. God will fix this situation. Our job is to pray.
Brandon Hernandez
WRONG Anti-pope ≠ Bad pope
Christopher Davis
>the future of Christendom Bringing in niggers is supporting the future of Christendom. Only subhuman are dumb enough for that shit. Christians care not for Europe or europeans, they only care about having adherents and niggers get the most into religion because they're retarded. >he is not a real christian How? What non-Chrisyian thing has he done? >He's anti-christian Again, what has he done that isn't basic Christian shit? >anti-white, and anti-european All Christians are.
Benjamin Peterson
>there's a prophesy about the "black Pope" destroying the Vatican from within
If destroying the Vatican from within means purging the leftist multiculti homosexual lobby, then by God let the black pope be elected!
Carter Jenkins
>religion is an essential part of national identity Christians are the ones bringing in the niggers and spics. How is that good for national identity?
Kevin Clark
this is not papal infallibility. the pope is only infallible when he is declaring dogma; i.e. speaking to the whole church, on a matter of faith or morals, intending that the faithful should be bound to this teaching.
In the 1970s, they had three Popes within two months or so. They all died mysteriously, until John Paul the Second took over and brought stability and conservativism.
I guess the mafia killers from back then have passed away of old age, or I guess they'd renew that old tradition.
Easton Gomez
I feel you, but the Vatican is an important cornerstone of Christianity, so it would be sad to lose it. Then again, there's nothing that can't be rebuilt... I don't know where all of this is heading, but I trust God has a plan.
Xavier Ramirez
>using French revolutionary political labels with reference to questions of orthodoxy / heresy sounds about right.
He approves of homosexuals saying god made them that way and he said there isn't a hell.
Brayden Morgan
He's driving away Catholics in droves. This is killing the church.
Jaxon Perry
Aren't the mafia all profiting heavily from all this immigration going on? They probably love the pope breaching all that shit.
Carter Watson
He is the anti pope
Alexander Lopez
One could also argue that Francis' idiotic statements are waking some Catholics up and driving them back towards tradition.
The problem is Vatican II. People who are still very pro-Vatican II will probably like what Francis says. Of course many of these people have already lost their faith.
Owen Wood
It's kind of funny: Francis and Trump are almost nothing alike, but they've kind of had similar effects on their opposition. Trump has energized crazy leftists, and Francis has energized traditionalist Catholics. They both feel threatened, which causes them to be more active than before.
Of course, it doesn't hurt that Benedict threw the doors open to a return to traditionalism with his "reform of the reform" for Vatican 2. Francis is trying to undo it, but I think it's gone too far to stop. The old ways are probably coming back whether the Modernists like it or not. We're just going to have to put up with the echoes of Vatican 2 for a long time. It's probably going to be another century before we get the mess fully cleaned up.