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Previously: Pope Francis Declares Rejecting Migrants a “Grave Sin”

They should call this guy “The Rainbow Pope.”

Or maybe just remove the “Pope” thing, and call him “Doctor Rainbow.”

Doctor Rainbow is on a mission of love.

He wants homosexuals and Islamic jihadists to live together in the ashes of Christian civilization, and he wants those ashes frozen solid.

The Guardian:

Pope Francis is to embark on the longest, farthest and perhaps most challenging trip of his pontificate as he begins a 12-day Asia-Pacific tour that is expected to highlight environmental threats, emphasise interfaith dialogue and reinforce the importance of Asia for the Catholic church.

The 87-year-old will set off on Monday on a tour taking in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore, a trip that will clock up more than 20,000 miles by air.

Originally planned for 2020 but postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the visit is being seen as a nod to the importance of Asia, one of the few places where the church is growing in terms of baptised faithful and religious vocations.

Francis is scheduled to headline more than 40 events during the ambitious tour. “It is a show of strength for Pope Francis,” Massimo Faggioli, an Italian academic, told Reuters.

In Papua New Guinea, Francis will meet missionaries from his native Argentina. It is believed he will use the stop to address the threat of climate change, citing challenges such as rising sea levels and increasingly severe heatwaves and typhoons.

Lock up your sons, because Doctor Rainbow is coming to a town near you on a mystery tour to change the weather once and for all.

Yo’ve heard of “Food Not Bombs” and “Hope Not Hate,” now meet “Windmills Not Vaginal Sex,” a Special encore performance by Doctor Rainbow.

Because it’s a grave sin to not do infinity immigration, so sayeth the New Gospel of Rainbow.

If it’s a grave sin to not flood yourself with hostile brown people, then how much graver is the sin of not building windmills everywhere in order to block out all of nature?

You might think you know what you want, boy, but Doctor Windmill has a Rainbow Blessing for your gay Islamic wedding on ice.

Editor’s Note:

For those wondering what Doctor Rainbow’s theme song is, it’s probably ABBA.

However, if I ever get to make a movie about him, I’m using this song in the trailer:


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  1. G. Poulin says:

    Maybe if this idiot in a beanie would find some time in his busy schedule to preach Christianity instead of his own worthless opinions, the church he leads might stop collapsing like a house of cards.

  2. Pope Pedo the 25th lost me when he made love to a negro’s foot.

  3. Anon[387] • Disclaimer says:

    Honestly would be better to just move to Indonesia than to live in a self-loathing suicidal west.

    In the West, you have to try to negotiate a pretend-community with individualist whites who don’t even like you enough to save you from genocide.

    In Indonesia, you can just forget about your whiteness entirely. Just let it go. Mix into the brown people. We will all be brown people in like 300 years in the USA anyways. Better to swallow the pill now, and get it over with, rather than fighting a painful culture war about diversity and inclusion for 400 years until the West is finally 100% diverse (a.k.a. not white).

    Not to mention, Asian women are gorgeous. You might find an amazing wife. She might have a thing for white males.

    Just a suggestion, my caucasian kings.

    • Replies: @obwandiyag
  4. @Anon

    What are you? Jed Clampett?

    “Anyway.”

  5. What a card, that old joke Pope. And he wears a fish hat? Why? And his Pope hall is shaped like a serpent’s head? I’m not even Catholic (an IQ greater than 90 will do that, while one less than 90 might open you up to Current Year Catholicism. One less than 65 and you’re in grave danger of being an Evangelical) but what would it take for your average mutton headed Cath to wake? The Pope performing abortions on stage?

    Here’s a vocabulary word for the Pope dopes: “Sedevacantism”.

  6. DanFromCT says:

    The dollars spent on the boondoggle of no-work, no-obligation benefits drawing the invaders across our border could care for three people back where they came from. Helping really desperate people flourish where they want to be, back home, however, is the last thing in the world the US government and its apparatchiks in the media, academia, and leftist charities care about.

    Legacy America has to go before the globalists can install the living hell on earth they have in store for us, beginning with annihilation of all nations and cultures through mass invasion and with economic impoverishment based on climate, ie, anti- human, ideology.

  7. The Catholic church now gives “blessings” (code word for marriage) to same sex unions, within a year or two they’ll be giving “blessings” (code word for approval) to abortions.

  8. Anonymous[152] • Disclaimer says:

    God is not on the side of the invaders, and Jorge Bergoglio is not the pope.

    • Replies: @Jack McArthur
  9. @Anonymous

    God is not on the side of the invaders, and Jorge Bergoglio is not the pope.

    A shepherd is supposed to defend the sheep – he does the absolute opposite. The choice is that he is not a true pope (his election was invalid) or the promise given by Jesus to Peter in the gospels was untrue.

    • Replies: @Carney
  10. Carney says:
    @Jack McArthur

    I think the extent of Francis’ actual (rather than apparent) departure from and contradictions of Catholic doctrine is usually wildly overstated, both by his more liberal fans, and by his traditionalist critics.

    However, if Francis has indeed promulgated false doctrine or teaching, that’s it. It’s game over, man. The only possible Christianity is Roman Catholicism. If it’s not true, Christianity is untrue. There are no other option, not for Christianity anyway.

    “Orthodoxy” is a breakaway sect; the Orthodox hierarchy admitted the truth of Roman teachings and their being under Roman authority in a binding Ecumenical Council (Second Lyon); there are no “takebacks” just because such binding decisions proved unpopular either with the masses or elites and didn’t take hold.

    Protestantism is just empty rebelliousness that (given its arbitrary rejection of entire books of the Bible) fails by its own “sola scriptura” doctrine.

    Of the clearly recently made-up scams and kookery like Mormonism, Christian Science, Jehovah’s Witnesses, etc. nothing really need be said; they’re just Protestantism taken to the next level.

    So, the more you say Francis denies or betrays valid teaching, the more you say Christianity, ultimately, is false.

    At which point we’re left with a vaguer deism, pantheism, or outright hard-materialist atheism as our only options.

    • Replies: @Jack McArthur
  11. @Carney

    I wrote:

    The choice is that he is not a true pope (his election was invalid) or the promise given by Jesus to Peter in the gospels was untrue.

    In the context of Bergoglio and the strange Lear like abdication of Benedict :

    A renowned exorcist in Rome recently released a book of memoirs in which he declares to know of the existence of Satanic sects in the Vatican where participation reaches all the way to the College of Cardinals. A second demonologist, also residing in Rome, entered the debate this week, clarifying the origins of the information and defending the Vatican’s clergy as an “edifying and virtuous” collection of prelates. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/18880/spanish-exorcist-addresses-claims-of-satanic-influence-in-vatican

    • Replies: @Carney
  12. Carney says:
    @Jack McArthur

    But if an “invalid” election occurred (how? the College elected him! no, don’t get desperately over technical, have some common sense!) with a “false” pope being visibly installed in the Chair of Saint Peter, being recognized as pope by the de facto entirety of the worldwide church and everyone else, then that promise was also broken.

    The Church derived its enormous credibility for centuries — a credibility that helped convert countless Protestants — from the simple fact of its visibly continuous existence and authority, and using that as proof that that promise was being fulfilled. The Church didn’t say that that promise would be fulfilled in some extremely strained, not remotely obvious way such as a tiny cohort of true believers clinging on in the face of a global juggernaut falsely claiming to be the Church. Quite the contrary, it scorned the Protestant claim that Christendom had been left in just such a lurch for a whopping 1,500 years, abandoned by God to blunder in apostasy with nearly all people who thought themselves faithful Christians going to Hell instead. The low credibility of this Protestant claim, contrasted with the visible, continuous existence and authority of the Catholic Church, was one of the strongest assets the Church had. And now, the most “more Catholic than thou” types are trying to assert the existence of the exact scenario that the Protestants claimed existed, the scenario that the most faithful Catholics for over a millennium scorned as self-evidently impossible and even an outrageous slander to make about God.

    No, there’s no escape. Sedevacantism can’t be true. If the current Pope isn’t really the Pope, than Catholicism has been overthrown, so the promise was not true, so not only Catholicism but Christianity isn’t true, and NEVER WAS TRUE either.

    • Replies: @Jack McArthur
  13. @Carney

    If the current Pope isn’t really the Pope, than Catholicism has been overthrown, so the promise was not true, so not only Catholicism but Christianity isn’t true, and NEVER WAS TRUE either.

    I take your point. I seem to remember Fulton Sheen thinking the final battle would involve even the papacy falling.

    He began by advising the flock to stop going on about abortion etc.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/20/world/europe/pope-bluntly-faults-churchs-focus-on-gays-and-abortion.html. He then advised the flock not to breed like rabbits (oh that they would in the West some might say). https://time.com/3674155/pope-francis-contraception-catholic-rabbits-comment/

    When he was threatened with a heresy trial he backed off.
    https://www.ncronline.org/news/quick-reads/letter-signed-more-1500-accuses-pope-francis-canonical-derelict-heresy

    He chips away constantly at what was the constant teaching of his Church knowing he cannot get away with changing it directly. Homosexual marriage, tranny stuff etc. etc.

    FWIW I strongly believe there is a spiritual battle taking place in the RCC with the homo wing seemingly in the ascendency. The battles taking place on earth are a mirror of that in the spiritual domain.

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