Pope Francis Says All Religions Lead to God, Are Just ‘Different Paths’

Pope Francis’s radical progressivism continues to be on full display, with the decrepit pontiff insisting that all religions lead to God, and are merely “different paths.”

While there is no such thing as a ‘good’ pope, since they are the head of an evil and wicked heterodox church, Francis has been particularly noxious and vexatious, doing things like affirming the faith of Joe Biden and saying he would never refuse him communion because the President’s love for abortion is between him and God, endorsing civil unions for gay couples, appointing multiple pro-choice people to his pro-life organization, appointing a notorious pro-LGBTQ priest to a major post, releasing an outrageously blasphemous statement, and insisting that “people are fundamentally good” and that “the heart itself is good.” 

In a now viral post on X, Francis made the following statements at an interreligious meeting at Singapore’s Catholic Junior College Sept 13, 2024.

Prominent apologist Dr James White notes:

Once again, the Pope is minimally a full-on inclusivist, and I would bet he is internally a universalist. What he is NOT is in any way, shape, or form, in the same line of belief, doctrine, tradition, of the Popes from Trent till, say, the dawning of the 20th century.

And on this topic, he is firmly, unalterably opposed to the plain, consistent, Apostolic teaching of the exclusivity of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

If he had openly enunciated his doctrinal beliefs in the year 1600 in Italy he would have been burned at the stake by the Roman Catholic Church. This is a reality, a truth, that more and more Catholics are realizing and having to weigh in their thoughts.

Pray that they will come to see that the entire structure of the Papacy is not a natural growth of doctrine over time, but a rebellion against apostolic teaching and a fundamental twisting of the Christian faith.

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