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brakelite
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Agree with all the above except for the last paragraph. He's a Jesuit. They are sworn to uphold the Jesuit oath. And there is no way on God's green earth, or in Satan's synagogue, that Francis would have ever become Pope if he wasn't the real deal Jesuit.I am more cautious in assigning motives. History shows me that the Catholic Church sometimes alters its positions when a new position makes them look better. It opposed democracy until democracy became so prevalent that the traditional position made the Catholic position highly unpopular. They didn't oppose slavery until supporting slavery was seen as obnoxious. How can I judge though? Perhaps Popes saw how past positions were flawed somehow? Perhaps they learned from secular culture, switched positions and then claimed to be leaders? Other churches do the same thing too. It may not be a conscious conspiracy then but merely a series of reacting to changing culture.
When we think about Our Lady of Babylon is, think about what a prostitute is.. She has no real agenda or goal other than selling herself to get money -- or power. Others are deciding the agenda. I cannot restrict the "fallen woman" to the Catholic Church when I can see many churches falling into the same thing. Nor can I assign bad motives to everyone in these organizations. After all, God's people are found in them; if they weren't, they could not be told to "come out."
There is value in having a saint in a fallen church since he may be a witness for the Light and retrieve others. I think if there is any hope of helping others, God often allows it. If there is no cause for hope, the call goes forth to come out -- just as it did when angels brought Lot out of Sodom. he was a witness to the people of Sodom. None listened, but they were given a chance to learn.
For all I know, Pope Francis could be like Lot, acting as a witness -- preceding a judgment of the Catholic Church or the world. I do not know.
And yes, the fallen woman has daughters, who are returning to Mother as we speak. And yes, there are many individuals within who are being called out...they are God's people.
As for your contention that the Catholic church was once against democracy, until such a stand became untenable, I would add a caveat. The change in stance was once again only meant for the goyim. The initiates are still fully aware that the Catholic Church, in heart and soul, is fascist. She still hates the present republican USA, despises the constitution, hence why so many Catholics on the Supreme Court reinterpreting it. The separation of church and state in the US is the first target and is unravelling as we speak. Look at the inane support for Trump solely on the promise of power to the church. Doesn't take a great deal to follow the clues.