Pope Francis Says Having A Personal Relationship With Jesus Is Dangerous:

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skipp

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Pope Francis says this

Pope Francis says that

do any other Christian leaders ever say anything?
 

skipp

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I think he's wrong, by the way. I'm just surprised by how much he's discussed on here.
 

Ella85

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Maybe because its a Christian chat site.
And this is the section where you post Christian world news....

You can always read other sections on this forum that may amuse you a little more. :)
 

skipp

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I apologize for sounding snippy. I shouldn't have posted that.
 

Oncefallen

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Although I am not a supporter of the RCC, I am a supporter of truth in journalism.

The article linked in the OP links to another article (different source) that gives greater context of what the Pope said.

Church is essential for faith; there are no 'free agents,' pope says

In full context the Pope is speaking against this new concept within Christianity that our walk with Christ is between us and him only outside the fellowship and accountability of a local congregation of believers. Paul spoke to this same issue in Hebrews 25.

[SUP]23 [/SUP]Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope we affirm, for God can be trusted to keep his promise. [SUP]24 [/SUP]Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. [SUP]25 [/SUP]And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.
 

Ella85

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Pope Francis described as "dangerous" the temptation to believe that one can have "a personal, direct, immediate relationship with Jesus Christ without communion with and the mediation of the church."


I am really disturbed he said this. I know now not to follow this man's teachings at all.
Does this man even read what the bible says
 

SweetShelly35

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We are adults have to decide what to believe when we read the media. If you decide to agree with what he said that is your right, and if you disagree that is your right too. I believe in freedom of speach even for the Pope. I personally disagree with his opinion but not his right to have an opinion.
 

Ella85

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He is a leader - you would assume he as a leader would lead people the right way. Especially when it comes to God. As a representative he surely should understand taking the word of God and using it to his own discretion certainly is something that no one should do under any circumstances. He is just a man, a supposed to be man of God.
The only words I will ever follow is what is written in the bible. And so should he and every other man.

Everyone has their right to believe in what they wish. This is the beautiful thing that God gave us - free will.
The truth still remains fact. If the heart will seek the truth the Lord will bless them.
If not he will cut them off.
 
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djness

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Although I am not a supporter of the RCC, I am a supporter of truth in journalism.

The article linked in the OP links to another article (different source) that gives greater context of what the Pope said.

Church is essential for faith; there are no 'free agents,' pope says

In full context the Pope is speaking against this new concept within Christianity that our walk with Christ is between us and him only outside the fellowship and accountability of a local congregation of believers. Paul spoke to this same issue in Hebrews 25.

[SUP]23 [/SUP]Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope we affirm, for God can be trusted to keep his promise. [SUP]24 [/SUP]Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. [SUP]25 [/SUP]And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.
This is why I find it hard to get news from christian sources. If it isn't on a secular site I have a hard time believing it when Christian sites simply re-post what other sites contribute, often not in the entirety.
It's like people WANT this pope to be the antichrist.
 

breno785au

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Hang on a second, I think what he said is being taken out of context. Now unless he said 'catholic church' then that would be different. What he is saying is true, a lot of people run around saying I don't need the church, all I need is Jesus, which is false. Now he probably is talking about the catholic church without saying it but the overall message is 100% correct. It is dangerous and unnecessary to think you don't need to be apart of the church, you lack accountabilty and the devil will chase after the sheep that is on it's own.
 

Ella85

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Hang on a second, I think what he said is being taken out of context. Now unless he said 'catholic church' then that would be different. What he is saying is true, a lot of people run around saying I don't need the church, all I need is Jesus, which is false. Now he probably is talking about the catholic church without saying it but the overall message is 100% correct. It is dangerous and unnecessary to think you don't need to be apart of the church, you lack accountabilty and the devil will chase after the sheep that is on it's own.

He is good with his words. Listen carefully.

Yes he is saying that we shouldn't feel as if we don't NEED to go to church but then he says this....
Some “think they can have a personal, direct, immediate relationship with Jesus Christ outside of the communion and the mediation of the Church. Such temptations are dangerous and harmful. They are, in the words of the great Pope Paul VI, absurd dichotomies.”- Pope Francis.


Why would having a relationship with Jesus outside the church be dangerous and harmful?

This is what he could have said:

Some believe that they do not need to go to church because they can have a relationship with Jesus at home - although going to church will strengthen your relationship with Jesus.
God made the Earth in 6 days and on the 7th day he rested. The 7th day is a holy day - a day of worship. Which one should take the delight in attending church.

His statement seems critical. His lack of encouragement to attend church (making out as if you have a relationship with Jesus at home) is wrong.

Maybe he meant to say this. But then again he is the pope. He shouldn't have to make people think that they are doing something wrong by not attending church.


His closing statement:
Remember being Christian means belonging to the church. First name Christian, last name church member.


What about talk about how we have the spirit of God inside of us? Or possible how Jesus died for our sins. Oh wait, we belong to the church, not Jesus or?
 

Nautilus

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Peopl are clearly explaining the pope's point and you are just arguing anyway imaginable as if you dont want to be wrong.
 

Ella85

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Peopl are clearly explaining the pope's point and you are just arguing anyway imaginable as if you dont want to be wrong.
I just explained what I got from the video. So did they. I wouldn't exactly call it arguing. It's a discussion, that's why we are here isn't it, to discuss things?
 
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Pope Francis described as "dangerous" the temptation to believe that one can have "a personal, direct, immediate relationship with Jesus Christ without communion with and the mediation of the church."


I am really disturbed he said this. I know now not to follow this man's teachings at all.
Does this man even read what the bible says
Many believe he is the False Prophet and will reign during Armageddon.
 
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Ella85

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Wow people are rude. I'm so over this thread now. Who cares about the stupid pope. Never will I post about the pope again