Pope Francis Says God Has Commanded Him To "REVISE THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" This is OUTRAGEOUS!!!
Pope Francis kicked off the start of a 
three-nation trip across South America today with his first mass, with 
over a million Ecuadorians in attendance, in the coastal city of 
Guayaquil. Delivering the mass in Spanish, the Pope spoke about the 
importance of
family in modern society, saying, “It needs to be helped 
and strengthened, lest we lose our proper sense of the services which 
society as a whole provides.During his sermon, Pope Francis announced
 to Christians around the world that God had called upon him, 
instructing him “to revise the most sacred of texts, the Ten 
Commandments.” Given to the Israelites by God himself at Mount Sinai, 
the Commandments include instructions for worship and list several 
prohibited practices.
Pope Francis said Christians around the 
world are “faced with ever-increasing temptations brought on by the 
evils of modern society.” The Pope said the updated Commandments reflect
 the changing times and include some minor rewording of the existing 
rules as well as the addition of two new Commandments.
The Fourth Commandment, which advocates 
that proper respect be shown towards one’s parents, has been reworded in
 order to include children raised by same-sex parents. Pope Francis said
 the Seventh Commandment, prohibiting adultery and, among other things, 
homosexuality, has been removed entirely, as instructed by God, in order
 to extend “God’s grace to all His children.”
Addressing the inclusion of the new 
Commandments, which bring the total number to eleven, Pope Francis 
praised the rapid growth of technology in the digital age but said 
“progress comes at a price.” The new Fifth Commandment, which replaces 
the prohibition of adultery, forbids all aspects of genetic engineering 
and bans the consumption of genetically modified foods.
A spokesman for the Vatican, Father 
Federico Lombardi, said the Eleven Commandments are currently being 
etched into marble by an Italian sculptor and, upon completion, will be 
unveiled to the world in Saint Peter’s Square following an 
internationally televised mass.

 
 
 
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