B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
I will say, you stay true to your programming. Incapable of deviation.
B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Police respond to bomb threat at the home of Pope Leo XIV's brother in Illinois.
— Remarks (@remarks) April 16, 2026
B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
Phatbob said:B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
Damn straight it does. In the hands of the people of England, Canada, Australia... look what happened to the freedoms of people around the world as the governments disarmed their people.
B-1 83 said:Phatbob said:B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
Damn straight it does. In the hands of the people of England, Canada, Australia... look what happened to the freedoms of people around the world as the governments disarmed their people.
I'm talking about cartels, Crips, Bloods, Hamas, etc……
B-1 83 said:Phatbob said:B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
Damn straight it does. In the hands of the people of England, Canada, Australia... look what happened to the freedoms of people around the world as the governments disarmed their people.
I'm talking about cartels, Crips, Bloods, Hamas, etc……
Monkeypoxfighter said:Gigem314 said:Logos Stick said:Pope Leo: “In Europe, fears are present but often generated by people who are against immigration and trying to keep out people who may be from another country, another religion, another race. I would say that we all need to work together." pic.twitter.com/qPwhb6Mydi
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) April 16, 2026
I just find it amusing that in our country we love to mock wealthy evangelical ministers who live in expensive mansions for telling others how they need to live...but at the same time some of those same people think we're supposed to fawn at the words of a man who lives in his own city that's surrounded by walls/security that doesn't welcome in any migrant...as he tells everyone else they aren't doing enough and need to welcome everyone into their communities.
No matter how many times this gets put in an anti-Pope thread, it doesn't make it true. Security? If yiu think the Pope doesn't need security, you have no business breathing, much less posting, and only a small part of Vatican City has walls……1000+ year old walls….meant to keep literal armies bent on death and enslavement out.
Even with its tiny size (.17 sq miles) the Vatican has allowed a few refugees in. I'll let you look up and correct your own mistake.
Gigem314 said:B-1 83 said:Phatbob said:B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
Damn straight it does. In the hands of the people of England, Canada, Australia... look what happened to the freedoms of people around the world as the governments disarmed their people.
I'm talking about cartels, Crips, Bloods, Hamas, etc……
So like...tougher border security and taking action to ensure Iran doesn't have the capabilities to arm terrorist groups like Hamas? Yeah, it would be great if The Vatican was on the same page as the United States with those things.
B-1 83 said:Gigem314 said:B-1 83 said:Phatbob said:B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
Damn straight it does. In the hands of the people of England, Canada, Australia... look what happened to the freedoms of people around the world as the governments disarmed their people.
I'm talking about cartels, Crips, Bloods, Hamas, etc……
So like...tougher border security and taking action to ensure Iran doesn't have the capabilities to arm terrorist groups like Hamas? Yeah, it would be great if The Vatican was on the same page as the United States with those things.
Hardly the gotcha you imagined in your head…..
Gigem314 said:B-1 83 said:Gigem314 said:B-1 83 said:Phatbob said:B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
Damn straight it does. In the hands of the people of England, Canada, Australia... look what happened to the freedoms of people around the world as the governments disarmed their people.
I'm talking about cartels, Crips, Bloods, Hamas, etc……
So like...tougher border security and taking action to ensure Iran doesn't have the capabilities to arm terrorist groups like Hamas? Yeah, it would be great if The Vatican was on the same page as the United States with those things.
Hardly the gotcha you imagined in your head…..
Translation: "I have nothing to argue, but your comment bothers me"
Gigem314 said:B-1 83 said:Gigem314 said:B-1 83 said:Phatbob said:B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
Damn straight it does. In the hands of the people of England, Canada, Australia... look what happened to the freedoms of people around the world as the governments disarmed their people.
I'm talking about cartels, Crips, Bloods, Hamas, etc……
So like...tougher border security and taking action to ensure Iran doesn't have the capabilities to arm terrorist groups like Hamas? Yeah, it would be great if The Vatican was on the same page as the United States with those things.
Hardly the gotcha you imagined in your head…..
Translation: "I have nothing to argue, but your comment bothers me"
2/ During questioning, a top executive from Catholic Charities Miami admitted the system handling unaccompanied children was flawed, and a case worker said that when there are red flags with a child's sponsor, they were instructed to alert the Office of Refugee Resettlement, NOT… pic.twitter.com/7dSz5LRKNk
— Maddie Rowley (@Maddie_Rowley_) April 16, 2026
4/ A Catholic Charities Miami shelter employee admitted during questioning that they felt pressure from ORR to release unaccompanied children to sponsors as quickly as possible. pic.twitter.com/bKLnZCTRN4
— Maddie Rowley (@Maddie_Rowley_) April 16, 2026
We visited St. Peter's Square just a few weeks ago. All they did was check bags on the way in.13B said:Monkeypoxfighter said:Gigem314 said:Logos Stick said:Pope Leo: “In Europe, fears are present but often generated by people who are against immigration and trying to keep out people who may be from another country, another religion, another race. I would say that we all need to work together." pic.twitter.com/qPwhb6Mydi
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) April 16, 2026
I just find it amusing that in our country we love to mock wealthy evangelical ministers who live in expensive mansions for telling others how they need to live...but at the same time some of those same people think we're supposed to fawn at the words of a man who lives in his own city that's surrounded by walls/security that doesn't welcome in any migrant...as he tells everyone else they aren't doing enough and need to welcome everyone into their communities.
No matter how many times this gets put in an anti-Pope thread, it doesn't make it true. Security? If yiu think the Pope doesn't need security, you have no business breathing, much less posting, and only a small part of Vatican City has walls……1000+ year old walls….meant to keep literal armies bent on death and enslavement out.
Even with its tiny size (.17 sq miles) the Vatican has allowed a few refugees in. I'll let you look up and correct your own mistake.
So what you are saying is: He does live in his own city (no matter how small it is), it does have walls (regardless of their condition) and he is surrounded by security (needed or not, which of course, he does need)? What part is untrue again?
Are you saying that refugees have taken up permanent residence in Vatican City?
B-1 83 said:Gigem314 said:B-1 83 said:Gigem314 said:B-1 83 said:Phatbob said:B-1 83 said:
Oh. The world needs more arms. Got it.
Damn straight it does. In the hands of the people of England, Canada, Australia... look what happened to the freedoms of people around the world as the governments disarmed their people.
I'm talking about cartels, Crips, Bloods, Hamas, etc……
So like...tougher border security and taking action to ensure Iran doesn't have the capabilities to arm terrorist groups like Hamas? Yeah, it would be great if The Vatican was on the same page as the United States with those things.
Hardly the gotcha you imagined in your head…..
Translation: "I have nothing to argue, but your comment bothers me"
Translation: Many global church leaders have called for peace, not just the Pope, but I understand this is F16 and that concept is foreign in a Pope bashing thread.
https://wcrc.eu/joint-statement-global-christian-leaders-call-for-peace/
https://lutheranworld.org/news/christian-leaders-join-appeal-gift-peace
A pretty amazing response from President Trump to this reporter question:
— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) April 16, 2026
REPORTER: Iran is going to execute four more protesters, including the first woman protester. What do you tell Iran?
TRUMP: Tell that to the Pope. pic.twitter.com/K3jTlaMVX0
WaltonAg18 said:13B said:Monkeypoxfighter said:Gigem314 said:Logos Stick said:Pope Leo: “In Europe, fears are present but often generated by people who are against immigration and trying to keep out people who may be from another country, another religion, another race. I would say that we all need to work together." pic.twitter.com/qPwhb6Mydi
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) April 16, 2026
I just find it amusing that in our country we love to mock wealthy evangelical ministers who live in expensive mansions for telling others how they need to live...but at the same time some of those same people think we're supposed to fawn at the words of a man who lives in his own city that's surrounded by walls/security that doesn't welcome in any migrant...as he tells everyone else they aren't doing enough and need to welcome everyone into their communities.
No matter how many times this gets put in an anti-Pope thread, it doesn't make it true. Security? If yiu think the Pope doesn't need security, you have no business breathing, much less posting, and only a small part of Vatican City has walls……1000+ year old walls….meant to keep literal armies bent on death and enslavement out.
Even with its tiny size (.17 sq miles) the Vatican has allowed a few refugees in. I'll let you look up and correct your own mistake.
So what you are saying is: He does live in his own city (no matter how small it is), it does have walls (regardless of their condition) and he is surrounded by security (needed or not, which of course, he does need)? What part is untrue again?
Are you saying that refugees have taken up permanent residence in Vatican City?
We visited St. Peter's Square just a few weeks ago. All they did was check bags on the way in.
Note to current the Pope Leo: The walls around the Vatican were ordered by Pope Leo IV and completed around 852 AD following devastating raids by Muslim Arab Raiders who sacked St. Peters Basilica. So please don’t lecture us on walls, Immigration, war or the virtues of Islam. pic.twitter.com/LQJcFhc4NF
— SOI media 🇬🇧 (@MediaSOI) April 17, 2026
Logos Stick said:
No, I don't want the death cultists in my country Leo!
samurai_science said:
WaltonAg18 said:johnnyblaze36 said:WaltonAg18 said:
Anyone surprised about what Pope Leo is simply willfully ignorant. The Church has been very consistent about their themes and messaging for the last 1500 years. Everything that he has said corresponds to the true ideals of being pro-life, even for our enemies. How fortunate that the usual "but I go to church every Sunday it doesn't matter if I wish death on liberals and tyrants" posturing done here is finally facing some pushback.
This is completely false. Have you been awake since 2015 and have you seen how the Catholic church has reacted to the topic of gay marriage? Just wanted to add that on as an item in which nearly every Democrat policy maker on Capitol Hill (start with Nancy) claims they are some great Catholic steward.
What do they do intead of your assertion? Abortion on demand. Gay/Trans for everyobdy. Let everyone and their mother and dog into our country unchecked, etc. And then have the audacity to criticize our country from their shiny, walled in, painted palace.
The Pope is not some infallible being, especially Leo and all of the ones before him. In fact, the dude is wrong about practically everything and should just stfu.
Thank you for showing everyone that you are incapable of doing your own research. I'm going to say this as gently as I can since staff has my posts under a microscope at the moment.
The Church maintains to this day that proper marriages are lifelong, open to procreation, and heterosexual. You're likely thinking of what Pope Francis allowed, which was the blessing of those couples - the same way those who are not Catholic can receive a blessing at every single Catholic mass around the world.
Senile politicians who have received the Sacraments =/= the Catholic Church and its leadership. The same way that many so-called Catholic Republicans are more than happy to whisk their impregnated staffers to other states to murder the extramarital child. Politicians lie, more at seven.
The rest of your post is just nonsense, entirely based on fantasy. Unless, of course, you're capable of providing a shred of evidence.
You're correct in saying the Pope is not infallible in all things. Catholics do not believe he is 100% infallible. He also does not claim to be infallible unless he is speaking from the chair of Peter, whom you might remember from a little book that's usually stored on the back of a pew. I recommend you pick it up again and give it a once over.
🚨 BOMBSHELL: The First American Pope Once Marched With Italian Communists Against Reagan’s Missiles — And the Photo Proves It
— Tony Seruga (@TonySeruga) April 20, 2026
1983, Comiso, Sicily — the epicenter of NATO’s Double-Track Decision.
A freshly ordained American Augustinian, Fr. Robert Francis Prevost, marches… https://t.co/0M5ErRfxEh pic.twitter.com/cBjlYWi0xm
Pope urges Third Worlders to resist emigrating.
— Fr Calvin Robinson ©️®️ (@calvinrobinson) April 19, 2026
The answer is not to seek an easier life in the West, but to “serve your country.” pic.twitter.com/diGbD4YZ47
WaltonAg18 said:
The woke Pope strikes again! When will he answer for his crimes against F16 ideals that are entirely based on scripture??Pope urges Third Worlders to resist emigrating.
— Fr Calvin Robinson ©️®️ (@calvinrobinson) April 19, 2026
The answer is not to seek an easier life in the West, but to “serve your country.” pic.twitter.com/diGbD4YZ47
chiphijason said:
This is part of the reinvention of American government that happened in the 90s. Republicans thought that small local faith based charities would be more efficient than government and distributing aid. We didn't envision the capture of those grants by ever larger conglomerates that are staffed by abject socialists, thereby creating a class of people that could espouse socialist values that would not be allowed under law if they were government employees. We did it to ourselves so we need to root the NGOs out root and stock and create efficient accountable aid distribution.
japantiger said:A pretty amazing response from President Trump to this reporter question:
— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) April 16, 2026
REPORTER: Iran is going to execute four more protesters, including the first woman protester. What do you tell Iran?
TRUMP: Tell that to the Pope. pic.twitter.com/K3jTlaMVX0