"Pope" Francis Denies the Divinity of Jesus
Originally Published on October 9th, 2019
Originally Published on October 9th, 2019
Exactly 24 hours after we published in our latest For Your Information and Reference (1) the following:
If we were to fully apply the following teachings from Jesus....
[31] Therefore I say to you: Every sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven men, but the blasphemy
of the Spirit shall not be forgiven. [32] And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man,
it shall be forgiven him: but he that shall speak against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven
him, neither in this world, nor in the world to come. [Matthew 12]
Jesus is speaking here about His duality: Son of Man (Jesus human component) and the Holy Ghost: (Jesus Divine component)
The following news report reaches our hands:
Scalfari: Pope Francis Told Me That Jesus Incarnate Was a 'Man ... Not at All a God'
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By Michael W. Chapman | October 9, 2019 | 10:40 AM EDT
In the latest edition of La Repubblica, Pope Francis' longtime atheist friend and interviewer, Eugenio Scalfari, claims that the Pope told him that once Jesus Christ became incarnate, he was a man, a "man of exceptional virtues" but "not at all a God."
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According to the highly respected Catholic blog, Rorate Caeli, and Radio Spada in Italy, Scalfari states in the Oct. 9 edition of La Repubblica the following: "Those who, as it has happened many times with me, have had the luck of meeting him and speaking to him with the greatest cultural intimacy, know that Pope Francis conceives Christ as Jesus of Nazareth, man, not God incarnate."
"Once incarnate, Jesus stops being a God and becomes a man until his death on the cross."
[...]
Scalfari continues, "When I had the chance of discussing these sentences, Pope Francis told me: 'They are the proven proof that Jesus of Nazareth, once having become a man, was, though a man of exceptional virtues, not at all a God.'"
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By Michael W. Chapman | October 9, 2019 | 10:40 AM EDT
In the latest edition of La Repubblica, Pope Francis' longtime atheist friend and interviewer, Eugenio Scalfari, claims that the Pope told him that once Jesus Christ became incarnate, he was a man, a "man of exceptional virtues" but "not at all a God."
....
According to the highly respected Catholic blog, Rorate Caeli, and Radio Spada in Italy, Scalfari states in the Oct. 9 edition of La Repubblica the following: "Those who, as it has happened many times with me, have had the luck of meeting him and speaking to him with the greatest cultural intimacy, know that Pope Francis conceives Christ as Jesus of Nazareth, man, not God incarnate."
"Once incarnate, Jesus stops being a God and becomes a man until his death on the cross."
[...]
Scalfari continues, "When I had the chance of discussing these sentences, Pope Francis told me: 'They are the proven proof that Jesus of Nazareth, once having become a man, was, though a man of exceptional virtues, not at all a God.'"
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Let us just recall, for the record of events, that there is no reason to doubt its general
accuracy. We are way past the time of doubting the general accuracy of the Scalfari quotes.
Not now, that the papal interviews to Scalfari have been published on the Vatican website, that
they have been occasionally published by the Vatican publishing house (LEV) itself - for instance,
as part of the book to the right.
But then, why should any among the Elect be surprised? In April 2018, speaking at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Francis stated that: "Jesus Life Ended In Failure At The Cross". (3)
Without a doubt, Francis and his demonic cronies are making easier the fulfillment of miguel de Portugal's function at the End of These Times.
NOTES
(1) See post dated October 8th,
2019
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