Strange: Pope Leo Silent on These Deaths

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, ordered security forces to execute thousands of protesters during the 2026 uprising, with official figures ranging from 3,117 to over 36,500 deaths depending on the source.

  • Official Iranian Government figures (reported by the Martyrs Foundation) state that 3,117 people were killed, a number that includes security forces killed by protesters.
  • Independent and international estimates place the death toll significantly higher, with reports citing over 30,000 protesters killed between late December 2025 and February 2026.
  • HRANA, a human rights group, confirmed 6,488 protester deaths (including 236 minors) as of late January 2026, with thousands more under investigation.
  • President Donald Trump cited an estimate of over 32,000 protesters killed in a February 2026 press briefing.
  • Khamenei acknowledged in January 2026 that "thousands" had been killed but blamed the United States and President Trump for the unrest.
The discrepancy in numbers is attributed to internet blackouts, restricted access for journalists, and the Iranian government's control over information regarding the crackdown.
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And religion is supposed to remain a political The Pope should focus on the gospel of Jesus Christ

So should every single evangelical Trump-worshiping MAGAT preacher in America, but they don't, do they?

The Pope is the leader of millions of people around the world. He, like all religious leaders, has a moral imperative to instruct the faithful with lessons on behaving in a Christ-like manner. If that includes a warning about not following an unrighteous leader like the Antichrist-in-Chief in our WH, tough.
 
So should every single evangelical Trump-worshiping MAGAT preacher in America, but they don't, do they?

The Pope is the leader of millions of people around the world. He, like all religious leaders, has a moral imperative to instruct the faithful with lessons on behaving in a Christ-like manner. If that includes a warning about not following an unrighteous leader like the Antichrist-in-Chief in our WH, tough.
When churches venture into politics they make politicians want to restrict their power behind the pulpit. They should preach the gospel and the gospel only. Our Commander in Chief does not go around claiming to be God's substitute here on Earth.
 
Magas like to pick and choose which deaths to be outraged over, according to what trump picks and chooses. Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians died in war yet trump tiptoes around it because he's afraid of Putin.
Give up. Your sidestepping only work in square dancing.
 
When churches venture into politics they make politicians want to restrict their power behind the pulpit. They should preach the gospel and the gospel only. Our Commander in Chief does not go around claiming to be God's substitute here on Earth.

Oh sure. of course not. You sad, stupid credulous cretin. lol

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The Pope literally claims to be Christ's substitute on Earth many of his followers call him Sweet Christ on Earth.

You fundies are so totally ignorant of other religions. The Pope IS God's representative on Earth. He is supposed to have the wisdom to interpret God's will per the Scriptures. He is the leader of God's Holy Roman Catholic Church.

Now may we help you to the JPP Swooning Couch? Don't mind that stain there. JD just left.
 
You fundies are so totally ignorant of other religions. The Pope IS God's representative on Earth. He is supposed to have the wisdom to interpret God's will per the Scriptures. He is the leader of God's Holy Roman Catholic Church.

Now may we help you to the JPP Swooning Couch? Don't mind that stain there. JD just left.
No he only "thinks" he is. Christ requires no intermediary. The leader of the Church is Christ not some sinner man. Do you know what anti means in the Bible. Do you know what the word vicar means? Of course you don't :laugh:
 
When churches venture into politics they make politicians want to restrict their power behind the pulpit. They should preach the gospel and the gospel only. Our Commander in Chief does not go around claiming to be God's substitute here on Earth.
When you start your own church you can tell the established Churchs they should not on issues that tip into politics, like War and Peace, Poverty and helping the most vulnerable, how to deal with the 'stranger' or 'migrants' across the world.

But real life says almost all of these areas will be addressed in various political context (how to fund, who to fund, how to treat new comers, etc) and ALSO BY THE VARIOUS CHURCHES.

It is simply stupid to say the Church should stay out areas that politics also addresses as that tends to be MOST of the biggest issues the world deals with and the Church has an obvious place taking positions in them and ALWAYS HAS.
 
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