Thank You. Man you packed lot in a little. You're definitely helping me tie up some ends.
And now that I have some context, I'll look into the IBM and the Holocaust. I always had this suspicions that the holocaust had to happen because treachery by leadership is a hallmark of Judaism. Also, I know one person whose family really really seemed to have been murdered except one uncle who escape to the south of France. That is, by denying the Holocaust, one denies the unbridled and well-documented evil of the Jewish "Deep State" who sell out their own people. This is who Jesus confronted. The same people who led Jews to slaughter.
Burnt offering indeed. Perhaps even Jewish leaders approached Hitler with the idea....oh wait... that's what you just might say next.
I also don’t believe there is salvation outside of the Traditional Catholic Church.
Would we not all have a significant problem then? Vatican II ended that!!!!! LOLZ.
But seriously, I do have a "problem" with that. The question is how much of my "problem" is something I've been conditioned to believe. Why can't you be right? It seems like something I need to consider even if I don't like the answer.
How about something like this?
Jesus unlocked all the prison doors in hell. His ordeal on this planet is what prepared him well for battle. He won jurisdiction over hell. But he can't make anyone open that door. It must be their intention that the door be opened. And then they must rise up and walk out.
If you reject JC here, you go to hell. If you reject JC's escape plan from hell, you stay in hell and then die.So if you wind up in a real lousy place, pray to Jesus and tell him it is your intention, your top desire to escape to Heaven. Beg plead suffer whatever it takes. I would expect a lot of the latter.
I recommend listening to Father Hewko & Defeat modernism on YouTube or Odessy. Both are Catholic & staunch defenders of the faith. Listening to them has brought me back & more importantly, made me WANT to defend the church as much as this “Pope”offends all of us.
It’s easy to defend the church when times are good. Defending tradition is challenging in exceptionally hard in times like these; it feels like a test from God & I guess we’re called to be watchmen & sound the horns.
Thank You. Man you packed lot in a little. You're definitely helping me tie up some ends.
And now that I have some context, I'll look into the IBM and the Holocaust. I always had this suspicions that the holocaust had to happen because treachery by leadership is a hallmark of Judaism. Also, I know one person whose family really really seemed to have been murdered except one uncle who escape to the south of France. That is, by denying the Holocaust, one denies the unbridled and well-documented evil of the Jewish "Deep State" who sell out their own people. This is who Jesus confronted. The same people who led Jews to slaughter.
Burnt offering indeed. Perhaps even Jewish leaders approached Hitler with the idea....oh wait... that's what you just might say next.
Would we not all have a significant problem then? Vatican II ended that!!!!! LOLZ.
But seriously, I do have a "problem" with that. The question is how much of my "problem" is something I've been conditioned to believe. Why can't you be right? It seems like something I need to consider even if I don't like the answer.
How about something like this?
Jesus unlocked all the prison doors in hell. His ordeal on this planet is what prepared him well for battle. He won jurisdiction over hell. But he can't make anyone open that door. It must be their intention that the door be opened. And then they must rise up and walk out.
If you reject JC here, you go to hell. If you reject JC's escape plan from hell, you stay in hell and then die.So if you wind up in a real lousy place, pray to Jesus and tell him it is your intention, your top desire to escape to Heaven. Beg plead suffer whatever it takes. I would expect a lot of the latter.
Right on fren.
I recommend listening to Father Hewko & Defeat modernism on YouTube or Odessy. Both are Catholic & staunch defenders of the faith. Listening to them has brought me back & more importantly, made me WANT to defend the church as much as this “Pope”offends all of us.
It’s easy to defend the church when times are good. Defending tradition is challenging in exceptionally hard in times like these; it feels like a test from God & I guess we’re called to be watchmen & sound the horns.
God bless you, buddy.
Thanks buddy. God Bless you. Listening to Father Hewko now.