Meet the new Pope, Same as the old Pope

When people are turning away from religion in huge numbers, when stories of scandal and corruption fill the news, it would be a perfect time for Catholics to embrace the 21st century and perhaps put forward a Pope who would want to change things. Maybe soften their position on gays (especially given how many gay priests they have and know about). Maybe not be as harsh on contraception. Maybe even take a stand against the way their leaders live like royalty, surrounded by gold and living in castles, when the founder of their religion specifically preached against such excesses.

But nope.

Instead, this new Pope is just like the last, ranting against gay rights, saying contraception is a sin, and surrounded by his own personal controversies in Argentina, where he supported the dictatorship there.

Most Catholics in America at least just ignore much of the church’s preaching. (I’m not quite certain how you can pick and choose these things, but I’m no Catholic.) But the numbers show that membership keeps dropping, and will continue to so long as the church tries to pretend the middle ages never ended.

2 thoughts on “Meet the new Pope, Same as the old Pope

  1. The difference between this pope and the last is when Cardinal Belalugosi(?) was announced as the new pope, even the camera guy on Telemundo yelled. Camera was shaking, th

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    • Sorry, even got excited typing and had a premature posting. I’ll just say it was like being in the stadium for a home game. Other than that, the Catholic church will remain the same and continue to not want to evolve.

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