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Igor Chudov's avatar

I am not a fan of the pope, but the six puppeteers would manage without him

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Mos51's avatar

I think they would manage without him if he were simply neutral, but if he had in fact come out strongly against the "vaccines" and invoked moral righteousness in the name of the Nuremberg trials? I personally can't stand the pope, but I believe he actually could have made a difference here. Of course, though, he didn't.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

The Pope is a puppet, not a puppeteer

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Mos51's avatar

That's a very interesting insight.

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QuaranTina's avatar

I agree but he has that aura of moral authority that probably nudged many of the unwilling into lining up for the killer vaccines.

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Zade's avatar

In Catholic teaching, no one is obliged to obey a Pope if what he is commanding is evil. He doesn't have that power.

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Zade's avatar

He's just a tool. And he betrayed a billion+ Catholics with his support for the shots. Easier to get an exemption if you DON'T claim to be Catholic. That's what he's done to us.

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Jeff C's avatar

Yep, he sure did. My employer is a large federal contractor and they specifically requested a letter of support from a religious leader for an exemption. I told them to go pound sand and laid out the biblical principals regarding how this is my conscientious decision and not that of some arbitrary hierarchy (not a Catholic so it was easier). Not to mention the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which requires employers accommodate sincere religious beliefs says nothing about a spiritual "doctor's note".

I was granted the accommodation but only because I know my theology and the law. Many who don't probably just gave up and took the shots as they knew their bishop or whatever wouldn't write the letter. I'm sure this was the intent of the letter of support request in the first place.

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Zade's avatar

My eldest son just said he's a Christian of no denomination and objected and succeeded in that. My husband, raised in a Muslim family, just said he found the use of fetal cells "cannibalistic and morally repugnant" and he succeeded also. What may have helped is both cited the conscientious objection I took to the Varivax chicken pox vaccine when the local school board wanted kids shot up with that. We had a track record in other words. But son has heard it's best not to claim any particular denomination because they're all weak as hell on this.

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Outis's avatar

Same has happened in the Orthodox Church, although we don't give the same weight to our Bishops as Catholics do to the Pope. Has made religious exemptions nearly impossible. I have a medical exemption but I still oppose mandatory shots and QR codes to live in the world. QR codes are the mark of the beast IMO... when we are reduced to an algorithm that we don't have personal control over, I would say that is a mark of the beast that denies us basic humanity and reduces us to robotic beasts at the mercy of an imperfect human's coding and elite whims of what is acceptable to be allowed to live. This is sickening.

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Zade's avatar

That's really well expressed!

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Richard Seager's avatar

He brings in the few millennia of control via religion.

https://youtu.be/f4qpxKdzMMw?t=77

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