Friday, May 14, 2010

Pope says abortion, same-sex marriage are most "insidious and dangerous" threats facing the world today

Well, I'm glad that the Roman Catholic pope is standing by the Bible.

Some Christians, ah hem, "Christians," they deserve quotes sometimes, are now picking what they like in the Bible and say that it was written at a different time and doesn't relate to today's life.

Pope Benedict XVI may be saying these things, but he better find a way to get his followers to believe the same things. Some people, like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who now speaks for the Catholics in America, do not.

If you are a Catholic, you must believe its theology. Same with other denominations.

Take a look at the news story from the Associated Press:

AP: Pope decries abortion, same-sex marriage at Fatima

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