Friday, November 28, 2014

God loves you even more than yourself


Tinker

God created you and I with a free will to be yourself and to go forward in your life to learn and understand all that is around you. To mature into the complete intelligent elegant reality of your person, who is of course you our humankind.

How do you feel about God and not so much the Pope, Rabbis, Prophet, Religious Leaders is really the discussion. Because the Pope is only the Catholic Church first apostle of Jesus Christ the son of God, and then simply another citizen of humanity like you and I? The Apostle of Jesus Christ have studied all about the gospel of Jesus Christ and are devoted to service of humankind as a person to help you and I to understand the divine attitude of Gods holy spirit. And the direct word of God as told to us by the son of God Jesus Christ.
God in the flesh so we too could believe that the Lord God is just as real as you or I.

Can you repent your sins and follow Jesus Christ so God the Fathers can forgive us saving our mortal soul to live and dwell with him in heaven forever.
The Pope is now telling everyone that he is talking too of what Jesus Christ said to us, "to go love each other," and the Pope is also saying don't listen to fanaticism.

That sounds like some sound advice to me, what do you think?

fa·nat·i·cism
fəˈnadəˌsizəm/
noun
noun: fanaticism; plural noun: fanaticisms
1.      the quality of being fanatical.
"the dangers of religious fanaticism"
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30250098

28 November 2014 

Pope Francis in Turkey urges faiths to combat fanaticism

Pope Francis urges religious freedom and more help for refugees
Pope Francis has called for an interfaith dialogue to counter fanaticism and fundamentalism, at the start of a key visit to Turkey.

In a speech in Ankara, he also called for a renewed Mid-East peace push, saying the region had "for too long been a theatre of fratricidal wars".
He also urged more help for refugees from Syria and Iraq.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the visit was a "significant" step to enhance regional peace.

The Pope's three-day trip - only the fourth visit by a pope to Muslim-majority Turkey - comes as Turkey hosts 1.6m refugees on its southern border, after Islamic State seized swathes of neighbouring Syria and Iraq.
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