No dog in that fight. Mel falls into the same delusion of most conservative Roman Catholics; that the solution is to return to the traditional beliefs and practices and morals prior to the progressive movements since Vatican II in the 1960s. True restoration actually means reutrning to more of the beliefs and practices of Roman Catholicism prior to the advent of the Renaissance in the 15th- 16th centuries. That's when esoteric Judaism / occultism / humanism / paganism took its most deep seated roots into the thinking and practices of RCC and the Vatican hierarchy. And that was made possible by the previous advent of consolidated power in the Vatican and the assumption of papal primacy in ecclesial as well as social affaris.
Personally I thank God for the Reformation, but for those who wish to continue identifying as Catholics they would do better to look centuries further back to the credal Church that was relatively untainted by the dark worldliness that has ingrained itself in the Catholic establishment ever since, even the "conservative" Catholicism before Vatican II.
It's just a red herring to focus on the social moral dimension as the defining issues, while ignoring tons of Satanic theology and rituals and symbols that have been around a lot longer.
No dog in that fight. Mel falls into the same delusion of most conservative Roman Catholics; that the solution is to return to the traditional beliefs and practices and morals prior to the progressive movements since Vatican II in the 1960s. True restoration actually means reutrning to more of the beliefs and practices of Roman Catholicism prior to the advent of the Renaissance in the 15th- 16th centuries. That's when esoteric Judaism / occultism / humanism / paganism took its most deep seated roots into the thinking and practices of RCC and the Vatican hierarchy. And that was made possible by the previous advent of consolidated power in the Vatican and the assumption of papal primacy in ecclesial as well as social affaris.
Personally I thank God for the Reformation, but for those who wish to continue identifying as Catholics they would do better to look centuries further back to the credal Church that was relatively untainted by the dark worldliness that has ingrained itself in the Catholic establishment ever since, even the "conservative" Catholicism before Vatican II.
It's just a red herring to focus on the social moral dimension as the defining issues, while ignoring tons of Satanic theology and rituals and symbols that have been around a lot longer.