It’s clearer now.
But your point is the same as trying to prove that Pope Francis is Orthodox. I think almost everyone on this thread accepts that. The issue pointed out in the OP is that this Orthodoxy does not matter if the Pope’s comments are ambiguous or missing part of the complete message. It will get used by the media and the social trends of our time (and the now well established trends from abusing Vatican II) to twist him to become a liberal tool.
There is actually no question here on whether Pope Francis is Orthodox. Neither of us here are capable of making that decision otherwise and it will take another Pope to decide something to the opposite if it were even true. But what we are saying is that his language is ambiguous and therefore can be twisted to fit the needs of the Liberals.
To state the problem more concisely
- Pope Francis is 100% Orthodox
- Pope Francis’s words in public are ambiguous and not very direct - proven by the twisting done by both sides and the confusion in most as to what he is saying
- Liberals have already twisted his words to promote their agenda - Evidence is everywhere
- The modern social trends and the established social trends are just looking for a word of acceptance of the trends and are more likely to forget the minor points against them.
- The media reports more words of Pope Francis that are favorable to current trends than his controversial statements - as we can see with a comparison of abortion comments vs. interview popularity
- Therefore Pope Francis’s words are most likely going to be used to promote their agenda than make them think otherwise
The problem will be exactly like with Vatican II. And just as with Vatican II, the younger generation of Catholics who are not very well catechized will grow up in this environment of information given by these Liberal groups and push the boundaries of what was ever thought of as even Liberal.
To this end, it should be said that Jesus was not ambiguous. He caused controversy because what he was saying was unacceptable = man claiming he is God and forgiving sins, claiming to be the messiah while saying his kingdom is not of this world.