Pope Francis with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in 2023
Pope Francis with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in 2023
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With upwards of 1.4 billion baptized adherents worldwide, the Roman Catholic Church is the largest Christian denomination in the world and if recent comments are any indication, Pope Francis is sending the church down the road to apostasy.

Others suggest it has been on that road for a while.

But things recently took a turn for the worse, when during a three-day trip to Singapore, Pope Francis shocked the Christian world when he stated that all religions lead to God, Christian Headlines reports.

He made the comment, after veering away from his prepared notes in a presentation at a Catholic Junior College.

If you start to fight, ‘my religion is more important than yours, mine is true, and yours isn’t,’ where will that lead us?” he told the students, Crux Now reports. “There’s only one God, and each of us has a language to arrive at God. Some are Sheik, Muslim, Hindu, Christian, and they are different paths [to God].”

Many were shocked by Pope Francis’ statements as they clearly contradicted what the Apostle Peter told the Sanhedrin after he and fellow apostles were arrested for preaching the gospel in Jerusalem.

And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among mankind by which we must be saved,” Peter said (Acts 4:12).

Roman Catholic tradition claims that Peter was the first Pope, and now Pope Francis is blatantly stating Peter was wrong.

According to Francis, the Apostle Paul was also wrong when he wrote, “For there is one God, and one mediator also between God and mankind, the man Christ,” (1 Timothy 2:5).

Over the past few months, in what some suggest is an effort to solidify his apostate beliefs in the church, Pope Francis has been expelling Conservative Bishops.

One of them was Joseph Strickland, who presided as the Roman Catholic Biship over the diocese in Tyler, Texas, before he was fired last year because he banned pro-abortion politicians from receiving communion.

In a response to Pope Francis’s denial of the Bible, Strickland posted on X, “Please pray for Pope Francis to clearly state that Jesus Christ is the only Way. To deny this is to deny Him. If we deny Christ, He will deny us, He cannot deny Himself.

This is not the first time, that Pope Francis has said the Bible was wrong. In 2013, Pope Francis wrote a letter to Eugenio Scalfari, the founder of the Italian newspaper, La Repubblica, in response to a series of questions.

In that letter, Francis said that all an atheist had to do to get to heaven was to live according to his conscience.

You ask me if the God of the Christians forgives those who don’t believe and who don’t seek the faith. I start by saying – and this is the fundamental thing – that God’s mercy has no limits if you go to him with a sincere and contrite heart. The issue for those who do not believe in God is to obey their conscience,” Pope Francis wrote.

In an interview on 60 Minutes earlier this year, Pope Francis said that everyone was basically good, again contradicting the Apostle Paul’s words, that “all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23).

Pope Francis clearly has a religious and polical agenda and some wonder if this may pave the way for another great reformation as priests and Bishops abandon the Catholic church in favor of the Bible.

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