At one time, the Catholic Church found it disturbing that the Communists instituted plans to infiltrate the Catholic Church to corrupt the Faith. Now, we have co-conspirators in the highest places within the Church who seem intent on carrying on this nefarious work and have put their mark of authenticity on their betrayal of the new Chinese Catholic Church. What a scandalous situation has ensued in a land where the martyrs blood and the persecuted Catholics still rot in prison camps cry out for help and mercy. With this hierarchy and this Pope, none will be forthcoming. Bergoglio has sold their inheritance for a bowl of pottage. __ Scoop
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A few yrs ago I did a post on satanic rituals inside the Vatican. I caught hell for it. Loyal cathols jumped on me with both feet. Michael Vorhis today mentions satanic rituals being held in the Vatican in his site…The Vortex. Here it is……
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And I have spoken openly about this both in regards to the testimony of both Fr. Amorth and Fr. Malachi Martin. Its about time that we deal with the issue instead of hiding it behind a cloak of secrecy. Since Vatican II this problem has escalated and now the guilty seem to be so brazen as to parade the diabolic in full view of the public: note the so-called Pope himself. The diabolic is in ascendancy and holy in descendant at the moment. That is why my entire site is dedicated to awareness of these things and as a call to arms for all good men to stand up and put on the armor of God. But thanks for video Bosco . . . about time Church Militant spoke of these things.
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If Vorhis talks about satanic rituals inside the Vatican,it must have landed on his head like a ton of bricks. Vorhis is Mr Catholic. I used to hate his site……..now I simply love it and watch it every day.
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“plans to infiltrate the Catholic Church to corrupt the Faith”
I humbly ask any cathol to help me out here and explain what corrupting their faith would mean. Catholic faith says Jesus sacrifice wasn’t good enough to remove all sin. Catholics put faith in graven images. Catholic holymen wear costumes and hang a big cross about their necks…while they rape little children. The CC sells heaven for money. The list is endless. My question is…. what part of this is subject to being corrupted?
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You continue to lie about what Catholic’s say. We do not say that Jesus’ sacrifice wasn’t good enough to remove all sin. It says that one must have the will to accept the gift and show their good will by trying to avoid sin and feeling shame for sin any time we commit it. Otherwise, there is no appreciation for a gift that we automatically get: it then would be another ‘entitlement’, Nobody is entitled and we must work with Christ to eradicate sin in our own lives and in the lives of others for love of God and love of neighbor.
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I’ll answer your question with another question. What part of human life is subject to corruption? The answer is obvious: all of it. We are fallen men and it takes grace to overcome our tendency to gravitate toward sin. Corruption is easy and holiness is rare. It is why saints are held in great regard . . . otherwise they would be a dime a dozen.
The Faith, that which is in the Gospel and expressed in Holy Scripture and Holy Tradition, is not of itself corrupt. One speaks of the corruption of Faith in number of ways; corruption of understanding, corruption of practice and corruption of the heart which denies or confuses people with their corrupt understanding of the Gospel. You fall into a few of those categories yourself. But have heart, corruption is meant to be defeated and worked on. How else does one attain holiness than by working on it with the help of God’s Grace; both in the recognition of what needs to be corrected and in the correction and overcoming of sin itself. It all comes from Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.
Seems funny that I should even have to explain this to you after so many years of conversations here with Catholics.
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“we must work with Christ to eradicate sin in our own lives ”
You believe Christ needs our help in eradicating sin in our lives. I sin in my sleep. Sometimes I dream of wild sexual abandon. I get upset when I wake up and realize it was just a dream.
Your religion tells you that the individual can work on getting rid of sin in their life. Well, your religion also tells you to stay out of gods Word the bible. Only your costumed holymen can understand it. If cathols, or any persons read the Word of god, they would see that man is incapable of removing sin. The saved are covered in the blood of Christ. God cant see our sin thru the covering of Christs blood. That’s all there is. Men cant help this situation. Only the blood covers us, not mens actions, as your religion tells you. Time to go religion shopping.
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My apologies, Scoop. I should have checked before reblogging.
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No problem, Nicholas, it seems like the Clown has corrupted the post anyway. Not a word or any comments about the state of the Chinese underground Church. Too bad. I thought it was an interesting turn of events that adds more fuel to the fact that the so-called Pope is heavily influenced by world affairs, Communism and has no interest at all in the preservation of the Church that was given to his care.
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Regardless of my own non-denominational stance, I extend my sympathy to you and the Catholics of China in this time of trial. It is not for me to say that Francis is an antipope, but (praeteritio getting the better of me), were I a Catholic, I would say that he is. It is unacceptable to join with a state that is formally atheist, prohibits preaching the true Gospel of the Kingdom, and does not apologise for the persecution of God’s elect. By the way, I do not know if you are aware of this, but the Chinese government is commissioning a “translation” of the bible to bring it in line with traditional Confucian and Buddhist beliefs -and probably also communist ones. Deplorable.
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I wasn’t aware of that but it makes good sense to find a way to corrupt Christianity since they were unable to eliminate it completely. But I suppose, the Pope is helping them in simply modifying the Christian Faith so that it will no longer be a thorn in their side. It is a classic example of taking a liability and turning it into an asset.
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1984 – Minitruth, etc. Still, true believers have the Holy Spirit. The Protestants survived by God’s grace, and I’m sure He will preserve a remnant of Catholics.
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A remnant has remained underground in just about everyplace that Christianity touched – even Japan endured a 700 year underground Church.
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Indeed. Are you familiar with the Shimabara Rebellion?
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No. This was the first I read of it. Sounds like another Vendee or Christeros uprising perhaps?
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I am not familiar with all the details, so I cannot condone or criticise it, but it is true that Christianity has a hard time fitting into Japanese society. A missionary my Church supports lives/lived out there and felt it was tough going making new converts.
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The article makes for sad reading and reminds us that whatever faint hints there are of things improving in China, overall the situation is still bad. You cannot serve two masters. As long as the government of China persecutes the Church, there will be a choice between bowing to the idol of the state or bowing to Christ.
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And there is the rub which Bergoglio has bought into lock, stock and barrel. He is an embarrassment to the Faith of our fathers and is leading many to hell in a hand basket. It seems as though he has switched teams; and is now playing for the powers of hell rather than saints of heaven.
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I blame the misuse of stories like the Good Samaritan. That whole generation of V2 people seem to be obsessed with getting on with everyone; they have ignored the story of the Maccabees and John the Apostle’s principle that we must hate the world (=Babylon).
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Yes they use specific quotes from the Bible as weapons. They take us as idiots who can be persuaded by being berated with poor use of exegesis for their own ideological ends.
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False Christianity is toxic – it paints conservative/orthodox Christians as unloving and then leads people astray. Have you seen the Buzzfeed video on that woman who left Christianity after working in a megachurch? If you do watch it, I recommend you watch one of the Christian response videos because there are some factual errors in the Buzzfeed video – plus it uses emotional manipulation.
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No, I didn’t see it.
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Each is around 10 minutes.
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Yes, that was certainly a good example of where the prosperity gospel leads souls. Hopefully, she’ll find find out that faith is often very dark and that we work out our salvation in fear and trembling.
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Yes, I hope people who have both good experience and good doctrine on theodicy can come alongside her and show her compassion and wisdom.
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Indeed. She seems to grasp the natural law and has love in her heart. She may yet get the grace needed to find her way back to Christ.
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You can only work out salvation if you have it. That passage, and well the whole NT is written for the already born again. Nowhere in the NT are the unsaved addressed.
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But the passage could help her understand that if she decides to call on the LORD and be saved (Joel; Acts 2) that subsequent to entering a relationship with Jesus she must accept that this life is full of sorrows, temptations, and trials. This passage could be used to help her gain a true theodicy, and that may soften her heart such that she invites Jesus in. The Spirit can use all things to help someone get to know Jesus. This woman needs the ministry of the Spirit and the ministry of Truth – pray for her.
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OK I will
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