You can count on the based German pope to tell the truth.
Traditionalist former pope Benedict XVI accuses opponents of wanting to “silence” him, while associating gay marriage with “the Antichrist” and attacking “humanist ideologies,” in a new authorized biography published Monday in Germany.
The 93-year-old, whose original name is Joseph Ratzinger, claims in “Benedict XVI – A Life” that he has fallen victim to a “malignant distortion of reality” in reactions to his interventions in theological debates.
“The spectacle of reactions coming from German theology is so misguided and ill-willed that I would prefer not to speak of it,” he says.
The former pope — who dramatically resigned in 2013 — was especially criticized for a 2018 text that was seen as critical of the Jewish faith.
“I would rather not analyze the actual reasons why people want to silence my voice,” Benedict says.
In a controversial 2018 essay published in Communio, an international theological quarterly he helped found in 1972, Benedict denied that the Catholic Church had ever embraced “supersessionism,” the belief that Christianity was to replace Judaism, saying instead it came to supplant just some of its rituals. At the same time, he also argued the Christian interpretation of the Old Testament, the foundation text of Judaism, is the only correct one.
His views were criticized as providing a platform for anti-Semitism, with Rabbi Walter Homolka, executive director of the School of Jewish Theology at Potsdam University in Germany saying, “Whoever describes the role of Judaism like this is building the foundation for a new anti-Semitism on a Christian basis,” USA Today reported at the time.
They’re calling him an anti-Semite, too.
Jews don’t like him because he was in the Hitler Youth.
ABC:
When Benedict XVI ascended to the papacy after the death of Pope John Paul II in 2005, world Jewish leaders were nervous about the new German-born pope.
Joseph Ratzinger had joined the Hitler youth as a 14-year-old and went on to serve in the German military, as six million Jews were sent off to the death camps. Though Benedict was eventually exonerated and even embraced by Jews — he called the Holocaust a “dark time” in his life — his German past continued to haunt him.
“When he was elected pope a lot of alarm bells went off in the Jewish community,” said Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, who had a one-hour private audience with Benedict when he became pope. “First, it was about the Nazi aspect.”
Jews hate all German people, especially Germans who were alive during Hitler’s reign.
Ratzinger is based and red-pilled.
The fact that he doesn’t worship Jews or anal sex is enough proof for them to label him a Nazi.
Thank God! Finally someone with the audacity to speak the truth and sustain the moral order. I’d like to attend Church again, and actually feel good about it. Unfortunately we have a long way to go before that, but at least this is one small step in the right direction.
Muh Fashy Bookshelf. said:
No not really because Brandon is talking about the old former pope benedict in the article above.
Current pope is francis. Read this article for a summary:
https://martinezperspective.net/2020/05/02/rainbow-pope-gives-aid-to-transsexual-prostitutes-with-no-customers/
Former pope Benedict was good, current pope Francis is bad on issues important to us.
So a step in the wrong direction not the right direction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_popes
It would be a step in the right direction if he was the current pope.
His voice is important but he is not the current pope the current one is francis as you probably know.
https://martinezperspective.net/2020/05/02/rainbow-pope-gives-aid-to-transsexual-prostitutes-with-no-customers/
Some of the popes were actually jewish too.
But wasnt the catholic church infiltraded by jews?