Pope Francis Speaks of Ideological Colonizing
Vatican City – It’s “Terrible,” the Roman Catholic Pope, Pope Francis, lamented about his concern regarding the gender status. He complained that children are being taught at schools that gender can be a choice. He cited that today the schools are teaching children, to children, that everybody can choose the gender they want. He blame unspecific textbooks supplied by the institutions or persons who support and donate money. He blamed what he called “ideological colonizing” supported by the unidentified countries which he said “very influential countries”. It was just yesterday that the Vatican released those private remarks. “Colonization,” he quoted – “I’ll say it clearly with its first and last name – is gender.”
Francis express his burden last week during his close door meeting with the bishops from Poland through his journey there. He arrive with a faithful greetings at the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Krakow, Poland last Saturday, July 30, 2016.
The Religion:
Christianity, in the history is a very conservative religion that follow and observed the teaching and doctrine of the Bible, but because of the influence of some unreligious culture, the religion has been blighted its foundation and corrupted by man’s desire and worldly pleasure. It is not that confusing if Christianity is divided into many sect that have their own understanding through their study of the scriptures.
Many rigorous people seek to find the religion that teach the right principle and doctrine to compensate their faiths and beliefs. Religion who observes the sanctity and the essence of the words of the “Supreme Being.” However, having a religion does not give the authority to people to condemn other’s faith and perspective through religious aspect. It is normal to claim that your religious beliefs is right but it does not guarantee that people will believe and accept your perception. Everyone has its freewill to share its faith through helping people, doing good deeds, showing the right things to do and not to condemned the wrongs they have done.