Pope Francis Says There Is No Hell and No Punishment?
Pope Francis is one of the best popes known from history. Sadly, there is a great deal on the internet that circulates false quotations from him. I’ve selected a few of them here because they represent what popes of the future may very well say. Although the citations are not from his mouth, he still is a man who embraces inclusiveness not difference, love not divisiveness and judgment. We are privileged to have him in our world. He will make a great difference to the 1.2 billion and more Catholics registered in 2013, and to even more people as a spiritual all-faiths leader.
Below is what we all wish Pope Francis had said. All these quotations are wrongly attributed to him.
“Through humility, soul searching, and prayerful contemplation we have gained a new understanding of certain dogmas. The church no longer believes in a literal hell where people suffer. This doctrine is incompatible with the infinite love of God. God is not a judge but a friend and a lover of humanity. God seeks not to condemn but only to embrace. Like the fable of Adam and Eve, we see hell as a literary device. Hell is merely a metaphor for the isolated soul, which like all souls ultimately will be united in love with God.”
“All religions are true, because they are true in the hearts of all those who believe in them. What other kind of truth is there? In the past, the church has been harsh on those it deemed morally wrong or sinful. Today, we no longer judge. Like a loving father, we never condemn our children. Our church is big enough for heterosexuals and homosexuals, for the pro-life and the pro-choice! For conservatives and liberals, even communists are welcome and have joined us. We all love and worship the same God.”
“The time has come to abandon all intolerance. We must recognize that religious truth evolves and changes. Truth is not absolute or set in stone. Even atheists acknowledge the divine. Through acts of love and charity the atheist acknowledges God as well, and redeems his own soul, becoming an active participant in the redemption of humanity.”
“God is changing and evolving as we are, For God lives in us and in our hearts. When we spread love and kindness in the world, we touch our own divinity and recognize it. The Bible is a beautiful holy book, but like all great and ancient works, some passages are outdated. Some even call for intolerance or judgement. The time has come to see these verses as later interpolations, contrary to the message of love and truth, which otherwise radiates through scripture. In accordance with our new understanding, we will begin to ordain women as cardinals, bishops and priests. In the future, it is my hope that we will have a woman pope one day. Let no door be closed to women that is open to men!”
Roy Gillespie
2014-03-08 @ 2:41 PM
Isnt the after life a wonderful place and when do we stop reincarnating
Julia
2014-04-04 @ 8:57 PM
There is no when. Reincarnation is ongoing and simultaneous. It is also surprisingly flexible.