• Subtracty@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    It’s interesting to see the hate for this pope from both sides. I’ve seen many comments from the atheist perspective, rightfully calling out his protection of child molestors and rapists. And at the same time, read comments from “religious” people excited for his death because he dared to be liberal on a few points.

    Damned if you don’t, damned if you do. I guess. /s

    Almost like a singular figurehead interpreting ancient texts for application in the modern world doesn’t work.

    • robbinhood@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      I appreciated his general thoughts on poverty, inequality, etc. I haven’t studied them in depth so admittedly I’m mostly going off statements here and there and shallow news coverage.

      The molestation/rape stuff though can’t be overlooked. The problems there go much, much deeper than any one individual and is a rot in a massive and wealthy institution that holds a lot of sway over millions of people.

      And there are lots of old dinosaur thoughts in the church, like the idea that all “unnatural” birth control is wrong.

      I do think Francis was probably a step overall in the right direction, but it was a small step and I’m left thinking that much more radical reform is needed.

    • Rooty@lemmy.world
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      14 hours ago

      At this point the CC is nothing more than a narrow minded hate cult with too much funds and influence at its disposal. It needs to go yesterday.