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Posted: 2025-05-08 06:16:32 UTC

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Reno Omokri questions the Roman Catholic Church's method of electing a new Pope by Cardinals, suggesting it lacks scriptural precedent and proposes that divine election through casting lots, as practiced in the early church and other traditions, would be more in line with Scriptural doctrines.
Lack of Scriptural precedent for electing a Pope by Cardinals
Divine election through casting lots as a Scriptural method
Theocracy versus democracy in selecting spiritual leaders
Critique of the term 'church' and preference for 'Ekklesia'
The Roman Catholic Church's method of electing a new Pope may not align with Scriptural practices.
The use of democracy to select spiritual leaders may contradict theocracy.
The term 'church' may have pagan origins, differing from the Scriptural term 'Ekklesia'.