I'm not Catholic, but this just doesn't seem right ...
Pope
Francis has sparked a religious debate with comments made earlier this week
confirming atheists can indeed go to heaven.
Christian
teaching generally holds that belief in Jesus, and not good deeds, grants
eternal life.
But
the pope, in a morning Mass on Wednesday, suggested that belief and faith
weren’t the biggest factors. He said, CNN reported: “The Lord has redeemed all
of us, all of us, with the Blood of Christ – all of us, not just Catholics.
Everyone. ‘Father, the atheists?’ Even the atheists. Everyone. We must meet one
another doing good. ‘But I don’t believe, Father, I am an atheist.’ But do
good: We will meet one another there.”
The
comments were welcomed by Roy Speckhardt, executive director of the American
Humanist Association.
“I
gather from this statement that his view of the worlds’ religious and
philosophical diversity is expanding,” Mr. Speckhardt said, in CNN. “While
humanists have been saying for years that one can be good without a god,
hearing this from the leader of the Catholic Church is quite heartening.”
The
Vatican, on Thursday, was forced to issue a statement of clarification.
Rev.
Thomas Rosica, a spokesman for the Vatican, said those who have knowledge of
the Catholic Church “cannot be saved” if they “refuse to enter her or remain in
her,” CNN reported. He also said that “every man or woman, whatever their
situation, can be saved. Even non-Christians can respond to this saving action
of the Spirit. No person is excluded from salvation simply because of so-called
original sin.”
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