But HSUS was elated for a different reason.*As you might expect, HSUS seized the opportunity to push its extremist agendalike PETA, HSUS has a department aimed at inserting animal rights ideology into theology. Theres just one*problem: The pontiff*never made*the alleged statement.
Initially, news outlets incorrectly attributed quotes from former Popesincluding a*statement*by the late Pope Paul VI that “we will see our animals again in the eternity of Christ”to the present-day Pontiff. In reality, the Pope simply*stated: The Holy Scripture teaches us that the fulfillment of this wonderful design also affects everything around us. Thats a far cry from the papal endorsement of animal heaven*publicized by*HSUS and its radical bedfellow, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).
Wayne I dont love animals Pacelle celebrated the misreported statement in a*blog post*decisively headlined: Pope Francis Says All Animals Can Go to Heaven.*Yet when the misconstrued events were clarified, most members of the media exercised journalistic integrity by*quickly issuing corrections*to their stories. With one notable exception: Pacelle*has yet to*acknowledge his mistake.
No surprise*there. HSUS*and Pacelle*dont exactly have a record of honesty and*integrity.*They have an agenda to push, and they dont need facts to get in the way.
Our*report*shows that ninetyyes, 90percent of HSUSs donors were unaware that it gives just*one percent*of its budget to local pet shelters. It makes sense, then, that Wayne Pacelle is in no hurry to correct his inaccurate representation of the Pope. After all, HSUS is funded by donors who agree that the group misleads people by misrepresenting its motives and goals.
Even in the middle of his ostensibly spiritual blog*post about animals going to heaven, Pacelle manages to sneak in a link to one of his donation pages. When will it end?
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