As much as the GOP candidates will try and deny it, Pope Francis will be attending their debate Thursday, if only as a voice deep in the back of their minds. The pope will also be a presence in the minds of millions of voters listening in to the debate, as well as every journalist and commentator hoping for a hot sound bite to pounce on.

So Jeb better be ready to retract his latest gaff up in New Hampshire. MSNBC reported Jeb saying: “I don’t get economic policy from my bishops or my cardinals or my pope,” thus dismissing his pope: “I think religion ought to be about making us better as people, less about things that end up getting into the political realm.” Ouch, that’s a gaff worse than Jeb disowning his brother George’s Iraq War.

Sorry Jeb, but your Pope Francis is already on record with 10 new modern-era commandments. Read his new catechism for all Catholics below. Ten new moral principles that unfortunately and unavoidably stand in direct opposition to everything you and your conservative GOP debate team members stand for, 10 new moral laws guaranteed to keep burning hot in the minds of millions of voters for the next year till the big election. So you better listen to your pope, because the voters are.

Yes, the election countdown will ratchet up a few decibels this week, for the GOP presidential debate is sharpening all the big national, cultural and moral conflicts between conservative values versus Pope Francis’ game-changing agenda. And you can’t just dismiss it with the usual dull economic rhetoric and platitudes.

Pope Francis warns, WWIII is already here, join his mass revolution

We know this activist pope just won’t stop — he keeps ramping up his attack, hammering away at capitalism’s war against the poor and the environment: “In this third world war, waged piecemeal, which we are now experiencing, a form of genocide is taking place, and it must end.”

Get it? In Pope Francis’ world view, WWIII has already begun, is raging, here, now, today. So no surprise that his relentless anticapitalism attacks are driving conservative critics crazy. A RawStory.com headline captured the voice of the party: “Rush Limbaugh goes bonkers because Pope Francis called out-of-control capitalism the dung of the devil.” Yes, the pope said that capitalism is the “dung of the devil.”

It’s so easy to imagine what he’ll say live to 300 GOP members of Congress next month when he appears before a join session of Congress. Pope Francis’s blunt delivery reminds us of a construction worker operating a loud jackhammer, hell-bent on dismantling the massive concrete edifice of American capitalism with deep, biting attacks like:

“Men and women are sacrificed to the idols of profit and consumption: it is the ‘culture of waste.’ If a computer breaks it is a tragedy, but poverty, the needs and dramas of so many people end up being considered normal.” Warning, he’s now their champion inciting the rebellion.

Yes, Pope Francis will actually hear every dismissal voiced by GOP debaters, about how they’re ignoring what the pope says in matters of economics, social policy, global-warming science. Big mistake guys. The GOP’s days of playing deaf are over, the elephant on the 2015-16 political stage is the big guy in the white suit with the engaging smile. Dismissing him won’t work this election, he’s got an army of billions on his side.

Pope’s attack on capitalism getting hotter, GOP distracted by debates

Soon, Francis will be addressing all 300 Republicans face-to-face, all forced to listen respectfully (even if fuming inside like raging Rush) as the pope drives home social policies for the poor, chips away at perks for rich capitalists and warns of a mass revolution dead ahead. He’ll be challenging the GOP’s core conservative values that sharply contrast with his 10 new moral commandments, at times even noting breaking them is a sin.

So far nobody’s talking much about WWIII. The media’s stuck in low-brow mode, drowning in the primary’s clown-car soap opera. Few see what’s coming, fewer yet will admit it. But know this, a massive cultural clash is coming for America, an ideological war between the Pope’s 10 new moral commandments versus the wisdom of GOP’s capitalist base that’s inherited Ayn Rand’s ultra-conservative ideology, where its survival the fittest, every-man-for-himself.

But by September, Pope Francis’ remark about WWIII will sound rather accurate as he addresses the United Nations General Assembly after warning the GOP Congress, calling for a worldwide revolution of the disenfranchised poor, while feeding the flames leading up to the December signing of a sweeping and binding global agreement on climate change and carbon emissions, a deal likely accepted by as many as 200 nation members of the UN, even as the GOP, Big Oil, the Koch billionaires work to kill it.

Yes, that’s why Pope Francis is the single most powerful politician in America and the world today, not Trump, not Bush, nor any of the GOP debaters, not the 300 Republicans in Congress, not Big Oil donors nor conservative billionaires. For now, none of them can hear the pope’s message. They’re lost in the noisy lead-up to the first GOP presidential debate. But soon, Pope Francis’s message will be burning deep on every capitalist brain, hotter than a branding iron on a Texas bull ... and they’ll be demanding a counterattack

Pope’s 10 new commandments are direct threat GOP’s conservative values

So why’s his agenda so threatening? Based on the pope’s Vatican Climate Summit, he’ll reaffirm “human-induced climate change is a scientific reality,” which the GOP categorically denies. But most important, he’ll reinforce his 10 anticapitalist commandments from his core “Apostolic Exhortation.” Here’s the core message driving Pope Francis’s global revolution to save the world from “the dung of the devil,” out-of-control capitalism. So it’s time for Congress to listen closely to the man in the white suit:

1. Capitalists ... are new worshipers of the biblical golden calf

Pope: “Money must serve, not rule, yet we calmly accept its control over us. Money originated in a profound human crisis, the denial of the primacy of the human person. The worship of the ancient golden calf has returned in a new and ruthless guise in the idolatry of money.”

2. Invisible hand of God ... replaced by greedy hands of capitalism

Pope: “Never trust in the so-called ‘invisible hand’ of the markets and economic remedies like cutting workers to increase their profits. The world needs a better distribution of income.”

3. New Tyranny ... capitalists are destroying democracy worldwide

Pope: “Ideologies increase the wealth of a minority exponentially, increasing the inequality gap, separating the most humans from the prosperity enjoyed by those happy few. A new tyranny is thus born, unilaterally and relentlessly imposing its own laws and rules.”

4. Trickle-down economics ... is a total capitalist disaster

Pope: “Free market trickle-down economics causes injustice. A naïve trust in the culture of prosperity and those wielding economic power deadens society.”

5. Inequality ... is the root cause of all ‘social ills’ in the world

Pope: “Inequality is the root of social ills. Help the poor, reject markets and speculation, attack the structural causes of inequality, or you will never solve the world’s problems.”

6. Consumerism ... is out-of-control, destroying family/social values

Pope: “Today’s economics promotes inordinate consumption, increases inequality, damages the social fabric, increases violence and serious conflicts. Blaming the poor and poorer countries for their troubles is misplaced, solve the corruption spreading at the top.”

7. Competition ... capitalist addiction to profits is killing morality

Pope: “The laws of capitalist competition, the survival of the fittest rule. The powerful feed upon the powerless, the vast majority are marginalized: No work, No opportunities. No escape. News is a two-point loss in stocks, but not the death of elderly homeless?”

8. Conservatism ... encourages free destruction of natural resources

Pope: “In a world where everyone has their own subjective truth, citizens cannot develop common solutions that transcend personal ambitions. We need a new way of living and thinking that’s more humane and noble, that brings dignity to all humans on this earth.”

9. Exploitation ... treating humans as mere economic commodities is sin

Pope: “Yes, humans are now consumer goods, used then discarded in our widespread throwaway culture. It is no longer about oppression and exploitation. Today, the excluded ones are no longer society’s underside, no longer even a part of it, but outcasts, leftovers.”

10. Capitalism has lost its moral compass, turned its back on God

Pope: “Behind capitalist economics lurks a rejection of ethics and God that debases humans. This lack of morality and ethics results in God calling for solutions outside marketplace economics, to make it possible for a more balanced and humane social order.”

Bottom line: Pope Francis is now the world’s moral conscience, as well as leader of a new peoples revolution. Francis is seen by billions worldwide as a revival of the moral values missing in today’s world because of our obsessive consumerism, self-centered wealth-building, and an out-of-control capitalist ideology with no moral conscience ... so Rush isn’t the only conservative going bonkers ... because Pope Francis’s new commandments really are an historic game-changing challenge to the core conservative values if the Republican Party.