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Tankiedesantski [he/him]
If the CPC were any good at propaganda, it would simply translate reddit comments MEMRI TV style.
I find the liver king hilarious because one of my female Japanese friends’s favorite food is beef and horse liver sashimi. Dude is shilling the dream diet of a small Japanese woman to a bunch of incels trying to get shredded lmao.
If belief in the pope’s infallibility is a requirement for being Catholic then the excommunicated dude didn’t really want to be a Catholic and now he’s not a Catholic. Problem resolved, I don’t see what the issue is.
Dude was an archbishop who lost his job because he thought the pope was being too nice to LGBT people and immigrants. Good riddance, he can fuck off and find a real job. Today is the day the broken catholic clock gets to be right.
Isn’t the pope only truly infallible when he’s speaking ex cathedra? Idk if excommunications are made ex-cathedra but I feel like every organization needs a way of fully and finally expelling members from itself who don’t align with its beliefs or mission.
I fully get that the current pope is simply less bad than the usual popes and that the next guy could be an absolute monster. I just don’t think that expelling a guy for being an anti-vaxx conspiracy theorist is a good example of the Catholic church being bad.
But isn’t this equally good evidence that Catholics as a whole do have principles that they’re willing to kick high ranking people out over?
If a Communist party kicked a high ranking member out because they were an anti-vaxxer, would that mean communists have no principles?
Edit: I’m not defending the Church, I don’t really care for them. Just want to understand the principle here.
we are forced to live in a society.
Al Qassam, please start using the German flag in your videos instead of the red triangle.