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Of course not, that would be blasphemy, and rather bad theology to boot. The Pope is the Vicar of Christ, he is the servant of the servants of God. As such he has a tremendous responsibility, and we give him due respect due to the fact that he represents God, Himself. But we certainly don't regard him as a god.

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