Jeff
07-31-2013, 11:22 PM
Yes maybe this should be in the religious section but I am posting it to show how the media ( the lying scum ) turn innocent words into what ever they want, my wife asked me if something was going on with the pope and I said I will check my e mails and yes there is, it seems the media twisted his answer about gays all arounf to make it sound like Gay priest ought to be forgiven and the sins forgotten and he never said that or implied it
Pope Francis said an extraordinary thing on his trip back to the Vatican, and as usual, the media and those pushing the homosexual agenda twisted his words. While on his way back to the Vatican yesterday, the Pope entertained the press for about an hour and a half and answered many questions. The one that made the most waves, and is being twisted the most, was his comment: “If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?”
The Pope’s comment was based on a question he was asked about a “gay lobby” in the Vatican, one the Vatican has always denied, but that the Pope acknowledged back in June. This “gay lobby” is reported to use extortion against members of the Church hierarchy if they are caught in gay relationships. So, a question was posed about it to the Pope on the flight. It was the last question asked, about charges of homosexual conduct against his recently appointed delegate to reform the Vatican bank.
The Pope answered it by saying that the problem was the lobbying, not the “inclination” to homosexuality. This is where his quote came in. Reports went out far and wide that the Pope had said that gay clergymen should be forgiven and their sins forgotten, and that we should not “judge” those who are gay. That isn’t what he said, or even meant.
http://libertyalliance.com/2013/07/the-pope-the-gay-lobby-how-the-media-got-it-wrong/
Pope Francis said an extraordinary thing on his trip back to the Vatican, and as usual, the media and those pushing the homosexual agenda twisted his words. While on his way back to the Vatican yesterday, the Pope entertained the press for about an hour and a half and answered many questions. The one that made the most waves, and is being twisted the most, was his comment: “If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?”
The Pope’s comment was based on a question he was asked about a “gay lobby” in the Vatican, one the Vatican has always denied, but that the Pope acknowledged back in June. This “gay lobby” is reported to use extortion against members of the Church hierarchy if they are caught in gay relationships. So, a question was posed about it to the Pope on the flight. It was the last question asked, about charges of homosexual conduct against his recently appointed delegate to reform the Vatican bank.
The Pope answered it by saying that the problem was the lobbying, not the “inclination” to homosexuality. This is where his quote came in. Reports went out far and wide that the Pope had said that gay clergymen should be forgiven and their sins forgotten, and that we should not “judge” those who are gay. That isn’t what he said, or even meant.
http://libertyalliance.com/2013/07/the-pope-the-gay-lobby-how-the-media-got-it-wrong/