Pope Francis gave a speech to a crowd in Paul VI Hall on Wednesday, December 27, 2023, as part of a general audience at the Vatican. The Pope issued a warning, saying that since the devil is more crafty and seductive than any of us, there is no point in arguing with him. He expressed that Jesus never dialogued with the devil but cast him out. The problem with these claims is that Pope Francis is a Jesuit, and one of the principles of the Jesuit oath is to redefine terms, that is, to say that black is white and white is black, in order to mislead and confuse others and further one’s own agenda. [1]
Who does Pope Francis refer to as the devil? Are they the ones upholding the Law of God, the Holy Scriptures, and the true gospel of Jesus Christ? Or those who seek to obliterate the inspired word of God, redefine sin, and alter the true mission of the church today? Pope Francis, in my opinion, describes the devil as everyone who genuinely stands up for God’s truth and opposes his extreme, radical agenda. Remember, Satan’s goal is to persuade you that evil is good and good is evil. For this reason, we should judge people by their deeds rather than their words (2 Corinthians 11:13–15).
Speaking of communicating with the devil, Pope Francis said the following:
“One must never dialogue, brothers and sisters, with the devil. Never! You should never argue. Jesus never dialogued with the devil; He cast him out. And when in the wilderness, the temptations, He did not respond with dialogue; He simply responded with the words of Holy Scripture, with the Word of God. Be careful: the devil is a seducer. Never dialogue with him, because he is smarter than all of us and he will make us pay for it. When temptation comes, never dialogue. Close the door, close the window, close your heart. And so, we defend ourselves against this seduction, because the devil is astute, intelligent. He tried to tempt Jesus with quotes from the Bible! He was a great theologian there. With the devil you do not dialogue. Do you understand this? Be careful. We must not converse with the devil, and we must not entertain ourselves with temptation. There is no dialogue. Temptation comes, we close the door. We guard our heart. And that is why we do not converse with the devil.” [2]
The reason why Pope Francis tells us not to argue with the devil is because he wants us to just obey the devil without question. Instead of arguing with the devil, simply collaborate with him and preach Satan’s gospel that everyone is going to heaven without having to repent or be converted. Don’t argue with the devil; simply accept Satan’s universal fraternity, which praises Buddha, Mother Earth, and every faith and belief system in the world.
The Pope advises against speaking with Satan, but Francis is the one uniting the entire world—including all pagans—without wanting to see people converted to Jesus Christ. Pope Francis is the one who introduced new ecological sins to replace biblical sins. The Pope is the one advocating for ecological conversion while rejecting biblical conversion. It is the Pope who is calling on the church to bless homosexual unions. It is the Pope who has replaced the faith of Jesus with a false gospel. It is then Pope Francis who is dialoguing and obeying his father Lucifer.
The Pope contradicts himself because, on the one hand, he says that we should not dialogue with the devil, and on the other hand, he says and does everything the devil has been trying to do. Pope Francis is involved in a dangerous argument known as “equivocation,” in which the true work of God—faithfulness, truth, and obedience—is attributed to Satan and the devil’s work—disobedience, sin, and apostasy—is equated with God’s work.
“For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works.” 2 Corinthians 11:13-15.
“Yet none need be deceived. In the light of God’s Word it is not difficult to determine the nature of these movements. Wherever men neglect the testimony of the Bible, turning away from those plain, soul-testing truths which require self-denial and renunciation of the world, there we may be sure that God’s blessing is not bestowed” (Great Controversy, p. 646).
Sources
[1] https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/779496-what-seems-to-me-white-i-will-believe-black-if
[2] https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2023/12/27/231227a.html
Carmel Jonassaint says
The Pope
is the advocate of the devil