[Catholics Only] 'Pope Francis told the Italian newspaper La Repubblica that the U.S. has...

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"a distorted vision of the world," and Americans must be ruled by a world government as soon as possible, "for their own good." '

From Michael Voris Twitter

Its hard for me not to use expletives anymore. I feel like the Pope is giving some of those age old protestant claims more validity every day. :doh:
 

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"a distorted vision of the world," and Americans must be ruled by a world government as soon as possible, "for their own good." '

From Michael Voris Twitter

Its hard for me not to use expletives anymore. I feel like the Pope is giving some of those age old protestant claims more validity every day. :doh:

You silly americans needs to disciplined... I'm just so happy that we have a true, and decent marxist in the chair of st. Peter to set you guys straight...

:bow:
 
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You silly americans needs to disciplined... I'm just so happy that we have a true, and decent marxist in the chair of st. Peter to set you guys straight...

:bow:
Har Har har. :p
 
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You silly americans needs to disciplined... I'm just so happy that we have a true, and decent marxist in the chair of st. Peter to set you guys straight...

:bow:
LOL, Yep, those huge strobe lights and big space telescopes do have a way of bringing the most obscure things into focus, don't they? And what is found as a result all depends upon where they are focused.:oldthumbsup:
 
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But I'm dead serious... there's definitely a lot of room for improvement :p
There's always room for improvement with everyone but I grow tired of being the whipping boy of our ever so 'woke pope.' :p
 
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But I'm dead serious... there's definitely a lot of room for improvement :p
There is room for improvement in the whole world.
The problem comes into view when deciding which things to improve, and who should be leading that improvement.
When you think of it, our problems haven't changed much since Jesus' time; they've only grown more noticeable.
 
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There's always room for improvement with everyone but I grow tired of being the whipping boy of our ever so 'woke pope.' :p

By improvement, of course I mean in the menus at McDonald's and such. Otherwise I tend to like Americans and their culture, well perhaps their past preliberal culture that is.

Whenever I'm somewhere on vacation or something I always end up befriending Americans. You guys are one of the most "open" people that I know of.
This is definitely a good thing most of the time.

This summer I went to Fatima and I befriended an old couple of american catholics. It was so easy to talk with them, and all of the sudden it was sad that we went our separate ways.

Brits on the other hand typically tends to make me concerned with my english speaking skills. They tend to act as if I'm not making sense ( I suspect on purpose).

Americans and Australians are cool ;)
 
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Thanks so much! :oldthumbsup::oldthumbsup::oldthumbsup: Your post has been such an encouragement to me. I know that it's not often that we Americans are seen with such grace outside of our country, so it's good to know that sometimes we actually do things right for a change. :amen::oldthumbsup::oldthumbsup:
 
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By improvement, of course I mean in the menus at McDonald's and such. Otherwise I tend to like Americans and their culture, well perhaps their past preliberal culture that is.

Whenever I'm somewhere on vacation or something I always end up befriending Americans. You guys are one of the most "open" people that I know of.
This is definitely a good thing most of the time.

This summer I went to Fatima and I befriended an old couple of american catholics. It was so easy to talk with them, and all of the sudden it was sad that we went our separate ways.

Brits on the other hand typically tends to make me concerned with my english speaking skills. They tend to act as if I'm not making sense ( I suspect on purpose).

Americans and Australians are cool ;)
We think you're cool too! :)
 
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Next week's headline is going to read "Oil discovered in St. Peter's Square" and then...

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The conspiracy theorists have been proven more right than wrong lately. I don't know exactly when, but we all fell down the rabbit hole about five years ago give or take.
 
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The conspiracy theorists have been proven more right than wrong lately. I don't know exactly when, but we all fell down the rabbit hole about five years ago give or take.

There have actually been several rabbit holes, but it's only now that they are being given any credence.
 
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That was my point....I think. Hmmm.... Maybe....Dunno...
Anyway, I feel like I'm living in a Left Behind novel.
There have actually been several rabbit holes, but it's only now that they are being given any credence.
 
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