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.
God's last name is/was "Pope", which is where the title of Pope is derrived. The Pope's are "children of God".
No the Pope is not a descendant of God. The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church and is a very important figure in the faith. In Catholicism the Pope has a unique place of authority and is seen as a representative of God on Earth. However the Pope is not descended from God and is merely a human being.
First of all the pope didn't make Christ a "god." Christ is THE God, not A god. The pope had nothing to do with Christ being God. So the shortest answer possible is: He hasn't.
The pope communicates the will of God. He is God's highest servant among mankind. According to Catholics, at least.
Only God out ranks the pope.
Only Pope Francis and God know what Pope Francis thinks.
God Bless
Pharaoh was viewed as the living Horus.
Jesus and then God
The Pope teaches us to follow God's will and the commandment of God.He encourages us to be faithful to the word of God.
This is a title of the Pope which emphasizes his humble role.
No, the Pope viewed this marriage as Bigamous, as no papal dissolution of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon had been given.