Pope Francis made the remarks at an interreligious meeting in Singapore last week, adding that different religions are like "different languages" to reach God. Crux Now was among the first news outlets to report the news … and it was later picked up by The Christian Post.
Pope Francis: "If you start to fight, 'my religion is more important than yours, mine is true and yours isn't,' where will that lead us? There's only one God, and each of us has a language to arrive at God. Some are Sikh, Muslim, Hindu, Christian, and there are different paths [to God]."
Author and apologist Dr. Alex McFarland responds: "This is the most un-Catholic Catholic pope of our lifetime."
Another well-known apologist, Dr. Frank Turek of Cross Examined, agrees, saying the pope doesn't seem to understand things. "What he doesn't also seem to understand – other than disagreeing with the Bible and Jesus – [is] that that position right there disagrees with other people," he explains.
Turek offers an example ...