RCC Cardinal: Through LGBT ideology, the spirit of the Antichrist speaks

Cardinal Gerhard Müller. Photo: infovaticana.com
German Catholic Cardinal and former Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, Gerhard Müller, believes that the spirit of the Antichrist speaks through the LGBT ideology, reports infovaticana.com.
Commenting on the recent decisions of the RCC Synod, Cardinal Müller said that Catholic bishops "do not openly say what they want to say".
"They cannot openly say, 'We want to contradict the Word of God.' But they introduce a new hermeneutics through which they want to reconcile the Word of God with these anti-Christian ideologies," Müller added.
At the same time, he emphasized, "We cannot reconcile Christ and the Antichrist."
"This homosexual ideology 'LGBT' is essentially anti-Christian. Through it, the spirit of the Antichrist speaks," Müller stated.
As reported, according to Gerhard Müller, there are bishops in the Catholic Church who do not believe in God.
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