April 24, 2024

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Would you call the robber and porn actor a Good Samaritan?


Pope Francis said that when he reads the parable of the good Samaritan, he does not remember Christ, but about … George Floyd and those of his BLM supporters who staged pogroms on the streets of American and European cities. For the Pope, activists who burn temples, Bibles and cars of ordinary citizens are a “collective Samaritan”, and their riots indicate “a struggle for justice.” What can I say. The current head of the RCC has long been known for his liberal views, but the latest statements look extravagant even for him. Indeed, in the Christian tradition, Christ has always been seen in the parable of the good Samaritan. Yes, at the place of Floyd’s death, his supporters hold some religious services and even rituals of “baptism”. But is that enough to compare the burglar, drug addict, and porno actor to Christ? Let’s put the question differently – isn’t there sacrilege in such a comparison? The Roman pontiff is trying his best to please the powerful: he supports homosexuals, washes Muslims feet, diligently deals with environmental issues, now he sacralizes the pogromists and bandits. Yes, now globalist tolerance demands it. But where are the interests of the Church and Christianity here? Where is the elementary truth here, after all? She’s gone. Is this not why, among other things, the Catholic Church is rapidly losing believers, is it not because of the hundreds that its churches are closed, demolished or given over to mosques? And we, the Orthodox, should, looking at the Pope, “shake our heads” and not succumb to the pressure of the prince of this world. And the fact that such pressure on us will be serious, hardly anyone doubts.

For the Pope, activists burning temples, Bibles and cars of ordinary citizens are a “collective Samaritan”, and their riots indicate “a struggle for justice.” …



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