Does the Pope deviate from the doctrine by collecting money from the church, or does he no longer believe in religion?

This is a complicated problem, but it can be simply said:

First, God's people normally give God one-tenth of their income, which is for God-of course, God doesn't need any money at all, not only that, all the money is given by God; This kind of dedication is that God wants the church to pay normal expenses and help the weak and the poor.

Second, believers in the church don't need to worry about the whereabouts of the church's money. Whoever takes a penny that should not be taken, or misuses a penny that should not be used, must personally hand over the account to God, and will be convicted at the time of trial;

Third, the authority of the Catholic Pope has gone beyond what he deserves, and it is not worthy-Jesus Christ commanded the apostles: "Who is the biggest among you is the servant of all", but what the Pope enjoys and owns is far from what Jesus Christ commanded, so if they still fear God, they should repent, otherwise, they will bear the blame at the trial.

Fourth, whether the Pope himself no longer believes in religion can be known according to the command of the Lord Jesus Christ: a good tree bears good fruit, and a bad tree bears bad fruit, which can be known from the fruit on the tree.