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The Pope is the head of the [[Catholicism|Catholic Church]] and acts as [[God|God's]] representative on earth, despite being an office marked by hatred, intolerance and unchristian ideals for much of it's history.  
The Pope is the head of the [[Catholicism|Catholic Church]]. Historically it is an office marked by hatred, intolerance and [[unbiblical]] ideals.  


The current Pope since 2013 is [[Pope Francis|Pope Francis I]], who, unlike some of his predecessors, he appears less tied to the rigid traditions and formalism that have long characterized Roman Catholicism. His emphasis on humility, care for the poor, and mercy over strict adherence to dogma might indicate a move toward a more [[Jesus Christ|Christ]]-like posture.
The Popes are seen in reformed circles as [[False prophet|false prophets]].
 
The Popes can be seen as [[False prophet|false prophets]].


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 17:17, 26 November 2024

The Pope is the head of the Catholic Church. Historically it is an office marked by hatred, intolerance and unbiblical ideals.

The Popes are seen in reformed circles as false prophets.

See also