If the Pope wants to devote his life to fighting climate change, then he can do so in his personal time. But to promote questionable science as Catholic dogma is ridiculous.
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I don't need to be lectured by the Pope about climate change.
If the Pope plans to spend the majority of his time advocating for flawed climate change policies, then I will not attend.
The issue of the environment as seen by Pope Francis is not a matter of purely scientific or, indeed, theological debate: it involves economic and political views on how the world's poor can be brought out of poverty while protecting the environment.
I see the work the pope has to do. It is a huge responsibility. Nobody campaigns for it.
Why should we take advice on sex from the pope? If he knows anything about it, he shouldn't!
The pope is a very... passionate man. He likes to get out with the people, and with that comes a large security risk.
I wouldn't take the Pope too seriously. He's a Pole first, a pope second, and maybe a Christian third.
The Pope is not a political figure.
The truth of our faith becomes a matter of ridicule among the infidels if any Catholic, not gifted with the necessary scientific learning, presents as dogma what scientific scrutiny shows to be false.
I don't think you get to be pope without making some enemies, like you do when you're president.
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