“But I think one of the issues here is that if you’re going to opine on matters of theology, you’ve got to be careful. You’ve got to make sure it’s anchored in the truth, and that’s one of the things that I try to do, and it’s certainly something I would expect from the clergy, whether they’re Catholic or Protestant,” he added.

The pope and Donald Trump have exchanged barbs over the past several days, with the pope denouncing the war in Iran and Trump responding by saying Leo was “WEAK on crime” and “terrible for Foreign Policy.”

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    Did you know God’s favorite son (David) murdered two hundred men so that he could remove their foreskins? He used them to purchase a bride (her price was 100 foreskins, but David doubled that because, well, you know, he just really likes murdering men and cutting off their foreskins).

    What kind of fruit is that? I dunno. maybe some kind of fruit roll-up

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        David WAS God’s favorite, and we are all the children of God, according to God.

        Are you calling God a liar? You’ll burn for that!

        Why does him not being Christian matter? What an odd thing to say!

        He’s God’s favorite (according to God). God’s favorite was a Jew, and the Son of God was also a Jew (and a rabbi, for that matter… note the capitalization of “Son” to elevate Jesus above any other sons of God, like David, the apple of God’s eye).

        This goes without saying, so you don’t need to mention it any further.

        At least Jews have an excuse, God appeared before them many times. Did God show Himself to any Christians? Not once! Christians are God’s rejects, it seems (He didn’t say that, this is my opinion, since God never appeared to Christians they can’t be that important).

        Unless you believe in the Book of Mormon, of course. Which is another can of worms. Worms that dyeth not, so to speak.