17. Being a Christian under a Pope who does not believe in God - The Invisible Prophet
The Arian heresy, that of believing that Jesus was nothing more than a simple man who died crucified, and that if he was resurrected it was to remain away from this world, has spread like a spiritual cancer not only in the Catholic Church, but also in the arts, philosophy and knowledge. Proof that Pope Francis I does not believe in divine omnipotence is his submissive attitude towards the international left. This attitude is due to Bergoglio's fear of being accused of complicity with the Argentine military dictatorship of the 1970s. But Ratzinger had already stopped believing in God, as he expressed with his resignation, as well as by the personal denunciation that I have formulated in previous chapters against the efforts of the two popes to destroy me, simply because God appointed me to speak out these and many others truths to a world frightened by death. The parsimony of a church paralyzed by a Pope who fears that his dark past will be revealed to the world has allowed the met...