During his Angelus last Sunday, Pope Francis called for people to heed his ideas about morality. Humility must be achieved, and individualism must be shed. A single display of hypocrisy.
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Francis and his morals
“Preach water and drink wine,” is a well-known saying. “Where people sin most diligently, they also hypocrite most diligently,” was an apt statement by the German from Hamburg, Otto Ernst Schmidt (1862-1926). In his regular Sunday address (Angelus), Pope Francis demonstrated what the above saying and Otto Ernst Schmidt actually want to express (Source).
Once again, the pontiff urged Christians (Catholics) to abstain and be modest. Every Christian should be an example to others of a non-materialistic and sober lifestyle in peace with their community. It is important to know how to maintain sobriety and deal with things soberly. This also included giving up excess and sharing resources and gifts. This is necessary in order to “be free: abundance enslaves you,” said Francis.
“The air becomes heavy, life becomes difficult” and encounters are a cause for restlessness, sadness and discouragement instead of joy when “individualism and envy prevail,” said the pontiff. This is the case when “everyone goes their own way, when the only things that count are the things that are never enough.” Therefore, envy is a deadly thing, a poison.
Individualism repeatedly in focus

Yes, individualism is indeed poisonous in the eyes of the Roman Catholic Church. A poison that needs to be eradicated from every single person for an assimilated society that is unquestioningly subordinate to the church and questions nothing. Individualism seems to be a matter close to the heart of the current Pope, a Jesuit.
The attacks on individualism come from a variety of directions. According to one thesis, individualism is the cause of mafia-like structures (Info); individualism is against nature, according to another thesis (Info).
Even the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD)which, as expected, sings the song of its mother church, has come up with something original on the subject of individualism. The former council chairwoman of the EKD, Annette Kurschus, claims to have recognized the “smell of stored herrings” in the urge for individual freedom (Info). In other words: the individual’s desire for freedom and independence stinks.
Human individuality must be destroyed by all means possible for the Roman Catholic Church’s perpetual wet dreams in order to achieve its goals. This is already shown by the statements of a contemporary witness from the 19th century about the goals of the Jesuit order (Info). However, it is often overlooked that the assimilation of people into a predefined mass requires individualism. Because it is the individual decision of each individual whether they want to give up their independence for whatever reason or whether they want to remain on the paths of truth.
Preach water but drink wine

People should lead their existence modestly, almost ascetically. Of course, this is in the service of the common good. This from the mouth of the supreme shepherd of what is without a doubt the richest church this planet has ever had to endure. If you follow the words of the Gospel (Revelation 18:3,23), the Church of Rome is not just a religious institution stuffed to the ceiling with stolen wealth, but in a commercial sense it is the richest institution in the world. Preach water, but drink (poisonous) wine until you leave all scruples behind.
Envy is an actual evil, even a violation of the Tenth Commandment (the real commandments, not the Catholic counterfeits – Info). But envy is just as individual and responsible as every person and their conscience. “Vengeance is mine,” says the Lord (Romans 12:19). Therefore, Pontiff, what is it to you?
Jesus Christ had the right words for such dishonest behavior:
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye make clean the outside of the cup and of the platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess. Thou blind Pharisee, cleanse first that which is within the cup and platter, that the outside of them may be clean also. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men’s bones, and of all uncleanness. Even so ye also outwardly appear righteous unto men, but within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity.
Matthew 23:25-28
Bible verses from King James Version







