FROM THE RULES: Civil Discussion ONLY: They want you divided. They want you labeled by race, religion, class, sex, etc. Divided you are weak [no collective power]. Divided you attack each other and miss the true target [them].
I’ve had members here say VILE things about my Faith, been told I’m a pedophile just bc I'm Catholic, ALL CATHOLICS ARE PEDOS, I’m a pagan, I worship idols, I’m Satan, satanic, etc.,etc., etc....all the same LIES & IGNORANT BULLSHIT I put up with by everyone else, everywhere else. People have actually quit this group because of the toxicity at GA.
If you feel the need to spout off with an anti-Catholic comment here, you’re exactly the piece of work I’m addressing.
Unity? WWG1WGA, except for Catholics?
So the rules set forth here by the Admins don’t apply to you? You're exempt & special bc you think you understand Catholicism?
So what I said to you violated a rule?
Look at the rule posted. Do you think your comments are divisive? Unifying? Misplaced? Totes appropriate?
So if you believe Epstein killed himself and I know EPSTEIN DIDNT KILL HIMSELF I would be wrong for telling you he didn’t because it goes against the rules of the page? Because it wasn’t unifying? What about Covid being a fake pandemic? Where do you draw the line? Your mentality is weird bud… and you obviously came here and posted to get a reaction should you be considered to be breaking the rules? Sounds like liberalism is that what you want?
Why did you turn this into a personal, name calling attack? Debate 101.
So no conversations that are divisive huh? How the f did we get to this point if we haven’t had any divisive conversations? Everything isn’t unifying until you realize what you are involved with and turn away from it and come to the fray… no false idols buddy… my relationship with Christ goes way further than your viewpoints on rules on a webpage… it’s my job to tell you you are following a satanic religion even if you think it’s divisive and not unifying.
As long as I’m not bashing you or treating you badly which I haven’t…
Is the purpose of this group to bash another’s religion, to tweak and interpret what is and is not civil? Or is multitasking to tell me I belong to a satanic religion along with hating on the cabal is the purpose of this group? Or just your “job”?
You said you're a sedevacantist and Bergoglio is an antipope.
Pot meet kettle?
Also, rosaries are condemned in the Bible. So is veneration of the dead.
However, please continue to say the rosary and praying to St. Anthony when you lose your car keys if you prefer to trust traditions of men over the Word of God. God gave us free will and it's a beautiful thing.
I never said antipope You did. He’s not an antipope. Rosaries are never mentioned in the Bible. But this is: It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins." [2 Machabees 12:46] Douay Rheims
You can say there is no Pope instead of calling Bergoglio an antipope. but wouldn't that offend a devout Roman Catholic who is not a sedivacantist?
Jesus warns us against vain repetitions when we pray. As somebody who went to Catholic School and had to say the rosary, I guarantee I was rattling off those Hail Marys and Our Fathers as fast as I possibly could, and many of the Catholics who attend church every morning (and there are those who do just that) rapid fire their rosaries in much the same fashion.
Praying FOR the dead and praying TO the dead are two different things.
Also, Jerome, who translated the Bible into Latin (Vulgate), referred to Maccabees and the other books of the Apocrypha as doubtful books. The Council of Laodicea (367 AD) did not recognize any of the Apocrypha (1 and 2 Maccabees, Tobit, Baruch, etc,) as canon.
Again, I never called Bergoglio and antipope. You did. He is not an antipope.
The Bible warns against vain repetition, not sincere repetition. If He warned against repetitious prayer, why would He Himself tell us to pray the Our Father? He didn’t say to only pray it once. It is unfortunate you did not come to understand the rosary, instead saw it as a burden to be rattled off. It was Luther’s Revolution fallout that diced up the Bible.