(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Here's what their Pope said, and they call him that, they call him the Coptic Pope. In Russia they'll call him the Patriarch. But whether you're calling him the Pope, the Patriarch, whether you're calling the guy at the monastery the Abbot, these are all just fancy ways of calling him Father. And Jesus said, call no man your father upon the earth. He said, be not called Rabbi. And I'm sure that Brother Nathaniel would point that out, you know, be not ye called Rabbi, and then he'll turn around and call his guy Abbot, Patriarch, Pope, Father, whatever. Because it comes from the Latin word, pater, Patriarch, right, Pope, Papa, it's all the same thing. Abbot comes from Abba, Father, right, the Hebrew word that we find in our New Testament, whereby we cry to God, Abba, Father. We don't call a man Abbot, unless we're talking about Abbot and Costello, I don't, that word's never going to come out of my mouth.