IF he is able to return to true Christianity, then maybe yes. The entire Vatican is demonic and full of occult symbols (as are cathedrals and churches); the teaching and practices are idolatrous, pagan, unbiblical and anti-Christ. What would be left?
Can't see him giving up the purple robes and magnificent accommodation - can you? Or the power, influence and prestige of high office. Unlikely. When I look at him I see a man making a bid for control. He has dodgy eyes, don't trust him.
They are afraid to let go, afraid to step out in faith because most don't have any. Its a social club; they are happy going through pious rituals without being challenged, tried and tested. Much easier to go to confession, say a few hail Marys and carry on as usual. Total fakes - most of them. Few saintly good people, but they cannot see the pagan side or the non-Biblical, anti-Christ teaching. Sad.
If you mean the catechism then yes. It subverts all Bible teaching and undermines and negates all that Jesus did. I said as much to a Jesuit once; he turned pale, looked utterly aghast and did a runner. When I asked after him I was told he'd left and nobody knew where he'd gone to. His brother, who was also a Jesuit, kept well away from me after that!
Yeah, just like the Catholics on here pushing Vigano. Won't see that the whole system is corrupt, still clinging on in hope. Sad.
But couldn't it be that he, vigano, is in the same spot we are in?
In a house full of crazies?
IF he is able to return to true Christianity, then maybe yes. The entire Vatican is demonic and full of occult symbols (as are cathedrals and churches); the teaching and practices are idolatrous, pagan, unbiblical and anti-Christ. What would be left? Can't see him giving up the purple robes and magnificent accommodation - can you? Or the power, influence and prestige of high office. Unlikely. When I look at him I see a man making a bid for control. He has dodgy eyes, don't trust him.
They are afraid to let go, afraid to step out in faith because most don't have any. Its a social club; they are happy going through pious rituals without being challenged, tried and tested. Much easier to go to confession, say a few hail Marys and carry on as usual. Total fakes - most of them. Few saintly good people, but they cannot see the pagan side or the non-Biblical, anti-Christ teaching. Sad.
You don't think that book is part of the program?
If you mean the catechism then yes. It subverts all Bible teaching and undermines and negates all that Jesus did. I said as much to a Jesuit once; he turned pale, looked utterly aghast and did a runner. When I asked after him I was told he'd left and nobody knew where he'd gone to. His brother, who was also a Jesuit, kept well away from me after that!