Changing the World/Dr Pat Holliday/Dr Sabrina Sessions/Marshall Perot 09/18 by Dr Pat Holliday | Religion Podcasts
You
see, President Obama has hatched a plan. It is a simple but elegant plan, in
which he hopes to create the illusion of a rift between the American bishops
and Pope Francis and to exploit and broaden the already existing divisions
among Catholics in this country.
So how
does he plan to do it?
By
putting on a spectacle and forcing Pope Francis to star in it.
Here’s
how it will unfold. When Pope Francis visits the White House next week,
he will be greeted not only by President Obama, but by a group of selected
individuals who openly live or preach lifestyles directly contrary to the
teaching of the Catholic Church.
The cast of characters in this contrived stage drama will include:
Sister
Simone Campbell, the pro-abortion Catholic nun and Obamacare
champion, who organized the “Nuns on the Bus” tour and worked with the Obama
White House to undermine the U.S. bishops and sow confusion during the debate
on the Affordable Care Act.
Gene
Robinson, the openly gay Episcopal bishop who recently divorced his gay
partner, and who has accompanied President Obama at several religious events,
including the 2014 National Prayer Breakfast.
Mateo
Williamson, a cross-dressing woman who identifies a gay man (and if you
even paused for a second over that you really need to get with it).
Williamson is the former co-chairman for the Transgender Caucus of Dignity USA.
Vivian
Taylor, a male transvestite and former Executive Director of Integrity
USA, a homosexual and transgender activist wing of the Episcopal Church. Taylor
was apparently told to bring several friends.
So
that’s grand.
But
why? What does President Obama hope to achieve by luring the Pope into
this cheap theatrical production?
At
least three things Obama is hoping for:
1. To force Pope Francis into “accepting” these
individuals. Of course, Pope Francis will accept them because
they are fellow human beings He will greet them with a smile and be
courteous and respectful.