Tuesday 24 November 2020

Pope Francis Gives Delegation From The National Basketball Association A Rare Private Audience To Discuss Social Justice And Black Lives Matter

 

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Pope Francis Gives Delegation From The National Basketball Association A Rare Private Audience To Discuss Social Justice And Black Lives Matter

by Geoffrey Grider

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A delegation representing the National Basketball Players Association, a union representing professional athletes from the NBA, met with Pope Francis at the Vatican and spoke with him about their work in promoting social justice.

Revelation 18 shows us a political ruler, a king, fornicating spiritually with the leaders of the world, and exerting near-universal influence and power over the nations, that king is the king of Vatican City, the Holy See. And today that king gave the NBA and radical American terror group Black Lives Matter a private audience so they could discuss social justice. Social it may have been, but justice? You won't see any of that here.

"How much she hath glorified herself, and lived deliciously, so much torment and sorrow give her: for she saith in her heart, I sit a queen, and am no widow, and shall see no sorrow. Therefore shall her plagues come in one day, death, and mourning, and famine; and she shall be utterly burned with fire: for strong is the Lord God who judgeth her. And the kings of the earth, who have committed fornication and lived deliciously with her, shall bewail her, and lament for her, when they shall see the smoke of her burning, Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas, that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment come." Revelation 18:7-10 (KJB)

Michele Roberts, executive director of the NBPA, the National Basketball Players Association, said that meeting with the roman pontiff "validates" the cause of Black Lives Matter and their social justice riots. In that regard, she is correct, but know this. If anything you do is validated by the Roman pope, you must be just as much a devil as he is, the Roman Catholic Church is the biblical "whore of Babylon", and if you were smart you'd run away as fast as your Air Jordans will take you.

Mystery Babylon is not America, it’s not Islam, its not the New World Order. It’s exactly who the Bible says it is. It’s the Roman Catholic Church system. Now you know. Tell a friend.

CLICK IMAGE TO SPEND SOME TIME WITH THE WHORE OF BABYLON, JUST WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER BECAUSE SHE'S FILTHY.

Pope Francis meets with NBA players’ union delegation at the Vatican to discuss social justice and Black Lives Matter Movement

FROM CATHOLIC NEWS: The players association said the group meeting the pope Nov. 23 included: Marco Belinelli, a shooting guard for the San Antonio Spurs; Sterling Brown and Kyle Korver, shooting guards for the Milwaukee Bucks; Jonathan Isaac, power forward for the Orlando Magic; and Anthony Tolliver, a 13-year power forward who is currently a free agent. The NBPA said the meeting “provided an opportunity for the players to discuss their individual and collective efforts addressing social and economic injustice and inequality occurring in their communities.”

NBA players have been vocal on social justice issues throughout the year, especially after the shocking death of George Floyd by police officers in May sparked massive protests across the United States. Before resuming the basketball season following its suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the union and the NBA reached a deal to display social justice messages on their jerseys.

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PROFESSIONAL SPORTS IN AMERICA HAVE SHAMELESSLY BECOME A PLATFORM FOR THE RADICAL LEFT TO PROMOTE THE ANTIFA AND BLACK LIVES MATTER AGENDA

Michele Roberts, executive director of the NBPA, said in a statement Nov. 23 that the meeting with the pope “validates the power of our players’ voices.”

“That one of the most influential leaders in the world sought to have a conversation with them demonstrates the influence of their platforms,” said Roberts, who also was at the meeting. “I remain inspired by our players’ continued commitment to serve and support our community.”

According to ESPN, union officials said an “intermediary” for the pope reached out to the NBPA and informed them of Pope Francis’ interest in their efforts to bring attention to social justice issues and economic inequality.

Korver said in a statement that the association was “extremely honored to have had this opportunity to come to the Vatican and share our experiences with Pope Francis” and that the pope’s “openness and eagerness to discuss these issues was inspiring and a reminder that our work has had a global impact and must continue moving forward.”

“Today’s meeting was an incredible experience,” Tolliver said. “With the pope’s support and blessing, we are excited to head into this next season reinvigorated to keep pushing for change and bringing our communities together.” READ MORE

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