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Pope Puts up Painting of Naked Jesus in Personal Study

In an act of grossness and perversity, Pope Francis put up a painting in his personal study of a resurrected nude Jesus, ministering to Judas while his buttocks, hips, and thighs are partially exposed.

The story comes from the Vatican’s own newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, which is vetted by the Roman Catholic leaders before it is published. The paper dedicated several pages to speculating whether or not Judas was in hell while the editorial notes that this painting was given by an artist, a piece of inspirational and meaningful art that hangs behind his desk.

This is thoroughly unsurprising because Francis has always had a soft spot for Judas, consistently arguing that he might be in heaven, despite the clear testimony of the scriptures that he is not, along with the Roman Catholic Church’s own official Cathecishim testifying to his damnation.

Last year, as reported in the Aletia publication, Francis said, “How did Judas end up? I don’t know. Christ never calls Judas a ‘traitor’ personally. Rather, Jesus calls him ‘friend’ and kisses him.”

He then added, “Jesus threatens forcefully here; he threatens forcefully: ‘Woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed. It would be better for that man if he had never been born.’ But does that mean that Judas is in Hell? I don’t know. I look at that capital. And I listen to the word of Jesus: ‘Friend.’”

The current administration is so against the idea that Judas is in hell, that Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, the President of the Pontifical Academy for Life who works at the Vatican and is very close with Francis, said last year, “We must also remember that, for the Catholic Church, if someone says that Judas is in hell, he is a heretic.”

Editors Note. Because we at Protestia have a policy against publishing images of Jesus, believing they are a second commandment violation, we are not posting the whole thing, but rather a redacted image to get an idea of the style of the painting and to see what inspires the pope in his perversity.

Spirit of the Antichrist indeed.