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Pope Francis Speaks out Strongly against Abortion

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VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- In his strongest public words to date on the subject of abortion, Pope Francis affirmed the sacredness of unborn human life and linked its defense to the pursuit of social justice.

"In all its phases and at every age, human life is always sacred and always of quality. And not as a matter of faith, but of reason and science!" the pope said Sept. 20 to a gathering of Catholic gynecologists.

Pope Francis characterized abortion as a product of a "widespread mentality of profit, the 'throwaway culture,' which has today enslaved the hearts and minds of so many."

"Every unborn child, though unjustly condemned to be aborted, has the face of the Lord, who even before his birth, and then as soon as he was born, experienced the rejection of the world," he said. "And every old person, even if infirm and at the end of his days, carries with him the face of Christ. They must not be thrown away!"



CNS STORY: Pope condemns abortion as product of 'throwaway culture'


So much for that Progressives
 
Schizophrenia?????
 
Schizophrenia?????


No Darryl. I told you from the beginning....he is a true Roman Catholic.

He's not going to deny the Catholic faith.

I hope you enjoyed the delusion for the little while that you could
 
Well, neither this Pope, the previous Popes, nor these "religious right" figures ever speak out against GMO foods, forced vaccinations, aspartame, MSG, fluoride in the water supply, etc that are trying to kill off the population as well.
 
Well, neither this Pope, the previous Popes, nor these "religious right" figures ever speak out against GMO foods, forced vaccinations, aspartame, MSG, fluoride in the water supply, etc that are trying to kill off the population as well.



I'm sure your tin foil hat will protect you.
 
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- In his strongest public words to date on the subject of abortion, Pope Francis affirmed the sacredness of unborn human life and linked its defense to the pursuit of social justice.

"In all its phases and at every age, human life is always sacred and always of quality. And not as a matter of faith, but of reason and science!" the pope said Sept. 20 to a gathering of Catholic gynecologists.

Pope Francis characterized abortion as a product of a "widespread mentality of profit, the 'throwaway culture,' which has today enslaved the hearts and minds of so many."

"Every unborn child, though unjustly condemned to be aborted, has the face of the Lord, who even before his birth, and then as soon as he was born, experienced the rejection of the world," he said. "And every old person, even if infirm and at the end of his days, carries with him the face of Christ. They must not be thrown away!"



CNS STORY: Pope condemns abortion as product of 'throwaway culture'


So much for that Progressives

I think that if the Pope was truly anti-abortion and not just giving it lip service then he would not be so materialistic himself and he would offer the wherewithal to those women who just cannot afford them and who refuse to raise their children in poverty.

The church can easily afford it.

Regards
DL
 
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