It all started when a picture of Pope Francis posing with the mic like he was about to spit a verse surfaced over the internet. Aparently, it was a moment during the Pope’s stop-overs in Central African Republic where he tried to bridge the gap between the Muslims and Christian community.
The picture of him standing in front of the mosque while speaking with a pose that looked like he was about to spit a rap verse went viral over Twitter and tweeps sure had a filled day recycling and creating rap verses from the moment.
Checkout some of the best recycled and inspired tweets below:
The Gospel is free & summed up in John 3:16 but that doesn't mean when I rhyme you'll get a Free 16. #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/9CriVN3WLT
— BJ Thompson (@bj116) November 30, 2015
Yall need to cop this tape #HolyGhost #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/ePIWau9zjC
— E2MELENG (@etwizle) November 30, 2015
Jumpman jumpman jumpman, Satan's up to somethin'; Tried to run up on me but them prayers workin'… #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/VHMA8nYabD
— BFG (@THISISBFG) November 30, 2015
So I just speak my piece keep my peace Cubans with the Jesus piece with my peeps ?? #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/S6s3wsS8Jp
— Michael Skolnik (@MichaelSkolnik) November 30, 2015
First off , Thank the Lord and the Christ we claim..Baptized when we ride come equipped with game. #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/o6Q00pHo3y
— D$C. (@DamonStCloud) November 30, 2015
If u lack Christ u lack the realistic picture, your views tainted unless you paint it with the Scripture #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/eVXpSTorwL
— Ndinelago (@T_i_i_n_a) November 30, 2015
"birthdays was the worst days now I sip Christ's blood when I'm thirst-ay" #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/HfXdkNliLL
— Saladin Ahmed (@saladinahmed) November 30, 2015
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