(TRUNEWS) Pope Francis said in an interview with France’s La Croix that Jesus’ call to spread the Gospel was no different than the jihad being waged by radical Islamists.
As part of the discussion published Tuesday, the pope told La Croix:
“I don’t think that there is a fear of Islam as such but of ISIS and its war of conquest, which is partly drawn from Islam. It is true that the idea of conquest is inherent in the soul of Islam. However, it is also possible to interpret the objective in Matthew’s Gospel, where Jesus sends his disciples to all nations, in terms of the same idea of conquest.”
Other than attempting to equivocate ISIS’s murderous jihad with Jesus’ call to peacefully evangelize the world, and insinuate that the jihadists “war of conquest” has bred a non-justified fear of Islam, Pope Francis also claimed that the global economy has widened a perceived gap between Christianity and Islam.
Pope Francis said:
“The initial problems are the wars in the Middle East and in Africa as well as the underdevelopment of the African continent, which causes hunger,” explained Francis. “If there is so much unemployment, it is because of a lack of investment capable of providing employment, of which Africa has such a great need. The great majority of humanity’s wealth has fallen into the hands of a minority of the population. … A completely free market does not work.”
Previously, TRUNEWS has reported on Pope Francis’ call for all faiths to come together under a One World Religion, and his criticism of GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump as “not Christian” for his immigration stance.
On February 18th, TRUNEWS President Rick Wiles dismantled Pope Francis’ hypocrisy in a speech titled, “Mr. Pope, tear down that wall!”
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