Again, praying for the conversion of the “pope” is a supreme violation of the law of non-contradiction. A non-Catholic cannot be the pope!

OF COURSE we should pray for the conversion of Jorge Bergoglio. We owe that to him, and all our apostate brethren. But praying for an apostate while confirming him as pope at the same time? That’s impossible.

5 thoughts on “Again, praying for the conversion of the “pope” is a supreme violation of the law of non-contradiction. A non-Catholic cannot be the pope!”

  1. Tick Tock Mr. Matt… The longer we sit on our butts regarding the true Pope, the more we delay the shrinking possibility of escaping the worst case scenario by having a true Pope properly consecrate Russia. Remember that, Mr. Matt?

    Putin Claims Successful Test Of Nuclear-Powered ‘Global-Range’ Cruise Missile For 1st Time

    “”We conducted the last successful test of the Burevestnik nuclear-powered global-range cruise missile,” he said. This weapon hasn’t been publicly mentioned by Putin since 2018, and suddenly he’s revealed it’s been successfully tested.

    Code-named Skyfall by NATO, the consensus among Western analysts has long been that the technology is likely too hard to achieve given unreliability and volatility of such a nuclear propulsion engine.”

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/putin-claims-successful-test-nuclear-powered-global-range-cruise-missile-1st-time

    Considering NATO has run out of ammo to gift to Ukraine, little wonder they have been caught with their pants down as Russia jumps ahead technologically regarding nuclear weapons.

  2. I wish more people would study dogmatic theology before taking on the responsibility of being a Catholic thought leader.

  3. It always makes me laugh when people say they’re praying for Francis’ conversion. I have to ask: his conversion to what? Of he isn’t Catholic, then you’re admitting he isn’t Pope!

    It’s just an absolute, ridiculous contradiction. And the fact these guys can’t see that speaks volumes.

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