Pope Francis has moved the Catholic Church a tremendous distance by his revolutionary statements, declaring it is time to stop obsessing on contraception, abortion, and gay rights!
Instead of promoting hate, division, prejudice, and discrimination, he says it is time to learn to understand and accept different viewpoints, and to avoid condemnation, which makes the lives of millions of people more stressful and torturous.
This is a welcome change, which is certain to cause problems for Pope Francis within the conservative, hard line structure of the Vatican, and the Pope needs to be applauded for promoting an open minded, tolerant attitude that he knows will be vigorously opposed by right wing elements within the Church.
But his bold move opens up another avenue. This is the time for the Republican Party, the conservative movement, and for the evangelical Christians who promote hate, to stop doing that, and to accept that the world is changing, and that accepting contraception, abortion, and homosexuality is not going to destroy the world!
Rather, it is the narrow minded, hateful and intolerant attitudes of these groups which is causing violence, bloodshed, discrimination, and intolerance, against the message of Jesus Christ, and undermining the stated belief of the right wing for less government intervention, which should, therefore, stop interference and the promotion of making life more difficult for gays, women, and privacy rights of the American people!
Will the Catholic Church hierarchy, the Republican Party, conservatives, and evangelical Christians listen to what Pope Francis has uttered?
Sadly, probably not, and the battle for human rights and equality will rage on, ironically against the narrow mindedness of those who claim to believe in freedom and love!
Ronald writes, “Instead of promoting hate, division, prejudice, and discrimination, [Pope Francis] says it is time to learn to understand and accept different viewpoints, and to avoid condemnation, which makes the lives of millions of people more stressful and torturous.”
In other words: ‘Get with the program. Get on board … or slip into irrelevancy.’
This is smart of Pope Francis.
Ronald also write, “Will the Catholic Church hierarchy, the Republican Party, conservatives, and evangelical Christians listen to what Pope Francis has uttered?”
From the U.S.’s standpoint, regarding presidential elections, it is too little/too late. Dye is cast … and it has a blue tilt. But the part about listening isn’t a matter of “will” but “when.” I think the “will” part is more likely to take effect once the Republican Party (in its current incarnation) loses enough that it ends up having lost too much. If 2016 results in a third consecutive victory for the presidency … that will absolutely reinforce the belief that, with Election 2008, we are in a realigning period for the Democrats. And if the GOP loses a third consecutive cycle, afterward will be the “will” part in which the powers that be from Team Red finally go into survival mode … and do some of what Pope Francis had stated.