Pope Francis Tells the Truth: ‘Many Powerful People Want War’
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The Pope opens his mouth to a group of 7,000 children, and speaks the raw, unfiltered truth about the world.
Pope Francis went on to tell the children, “This is serious… Some powerful people make their living with the production of arms… It’s the industry of death” A powerful confirmation of what many people think, but have not the guts to say.
The Peace Factory is an independent organization designed to educate children in order to prevent violence; acting as a multi-ethnic bridge in the middle east. Its stated goal is: “promoting peace in the middle east by making connection between people, opening new communication line, making people get to know each other, re-humanize people from “the other side”. Iranians, Palestinians, Israelis, Egyptians, Syrians, Lebanese,Turkish, Jordanians and more.”
The Pope expressed his approval of the effort saying, “There is so much need for factories of peace, because unfortunately we are never short of war factories” giving credence to the notion that our entire premise of civilization is wrong: “It’s easier to fill prisons than help them learn how to make better choices in life,” the Pope said.
He then went on to accuse the money system of being a major cause for war: “When we see that everything revolves around money — the economic system revolves around money and not around the person, men and women, but money — so much is sacrificed and war is waged in order to defend the money”.
With such profound truth coming from the Pope, even prominent communist, Cuban President Raul Castro, has been having second thoughts of returning to the flock: “I read all of the pope’s speeches,” he confessed after meeting Francis on Sunday, “If the pope continues to speak like this, sooner or later I’ll start praying again and I’ll return to the Catholic Church.
I’m not joking”.
But with these revelations coming out in the main, it is the responsibility of individuals like us to digest these wise words, and expose the injustices of our current paradigm. As the Peace Factory suggests, it is through education alone that we can create peace in the world. I will leave you with this final quote from the Pope, speaking to the children about peace, he said that peace is “a handcrafted product. We make it every day with our work, our life, our love, our closeness, our loving each other.”
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