‘God Created Man and Woman; God Created the World Like This and We Are Doing the Exact Opposite.’

While Pope Francis might have a reputation for being a progressive beacon at the head of the Catholic Church, he seems to be having trouble living up to that position, according to Friendly Atheist.

The Catholic Herald reports on a meeting with Polish bishops on July 30, revealing comments the Pope made about transgender people, saying that the idea, â€œthat everyone can choose their own sexâ€ is â€œthe exact oppositeâ€ of Godâ€™s creation.

Francis told the bishops, â€œToday, children are taught this at school: that everyone can choose their own sex. And why do they teach this? Because the books come from those people and institutions who give money.â€ No quote from Francis appears to clarify the remarks and specify which people and institutions are giving money to this cause.

â€œGod created man and woman; God created the world like this and we are doing the exact opposite.â€ Francis told the bishops.

A press release from Faith in America calls this view, â€œincredibly naÃ¯ve.â€ Eliel Criz, the executive director for Faith in America, said, â€œIn believing that God is only represented in male or female, Pope Francis is effectively eliminating the diversity and complexity of the image of God. Francis also ignores the reality of intersex individuals in his complementary lens.â€

Cruz continued, â€œPope Francis is denying the full image of God when he denies the transgender community.â€

When the Pope was selected, he spoke about homosexuality in what seemed to be a groundbreaking way for the Catholic church. His early comments on LGBT people seemed centered around his message of, â€œIf they accept the Lord and have goodwill, who am I to judge them?â€

This condemnation of LGBT people isnâ€™t entirely recent, either. In February of 2015, Francis compared trans people to nuclear weapons, saying, â€œLetâ€™s think of the nuclear arms, of the possibility to annihilate in a few instants a very high number of human beings. Letâ€™s also think of genetic manipulation, of the manipulation of life, or of the gender theory, that does not recognize the order of creation.â€ Francis called gender transition, â€œa new sin.â€

In the recent meeting, Francis echoed his annihilation views, saying, â€œIt is a global problem: the exploitation of creation and the exploitation of people. We are living at a time when humankind as the image of God is being annihilated.â€

Pope Francis quoted his predecessor, saying, â€œWe must think about what Pope Benedict said- â€˜Itâ€™s the epoch of sin against God the Creator.â€

Francis concluded,Â â€œWe are living a moment of annihilation of man as image of God.â€

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