Pope Francis Equates Islamic Terrorists With “Fundamentalist” Catholics
If you wanted to utterly destroy the Catholic faith, what would be a more effective course of action — nuke the Vatican, or make this guy the Pope?
Pope Francis said Monday that fundamentalism was “a disease of all religions”, including the Roman Catholic Church…
Francis said Islam was not the only religion to suffer from violent extremists, such as the ones behind the deadly attacks in Paris which were claimed by the Islamic State.
“We Catholics, we have a few, even many fundamentalists. They believe they know absolute truth and corrupt others,” he said, adding: “I can say this because this is my Church”.
A fundamentalist could be defined as someone who takes his religion seriously, so yes both Islam and Christianity have fundamentalists. The difference is that in Islam, being a fundamentalist makes you evil, whereas in Christianity, it makes you good.
You don’t hear Francis’s Muslim equivalent Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi putting down his own religion. That’s why Islam is winning.
If you wanted to utterly destroy the Catholic faith, what would be a more effective course of action — nuke the Vatican, or make this guy the Pope?
Pope Francis said Monday that fundamentalism was “a disease of all religions”, including the Roman Catholic Church…
Francis said Islam was not the only religion to suffer from violent extremists, such as the ones behind the deadly attacks in Paris which were claimed by the Islamic State.
“We Catholics, we have a few, even many fundamentalists. They believe they know absolute truth and corrupt others,” he said, adding: “I can say this because this is my Church”.
A fundamentalist could be defined as someone who takes his religion seriously, so yes both Islam and Christianity have fundamentalists. The difference is that in Islam, being a fundamentalist makes you evil, whereas in Christianity, it makes you good.
You don’t hear Francis’s Muslim equivalent Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi putting down his own religion. That’s why Islam is winning.