At the moment, they seem focused on Catholics but the recent revival happening in Kentucky may get them to widen their investigations. Grass roots Christianity is definitely more threatening, common folk throwing their arms in the air and shouting "Amen", versus well dressed Catholics muttering a dead language.
My comment was an entirely sarcastic poke at the F.B.I... I have total respect for Catholics and their beliefs as well as for all religions.And Latin cannot be changed or subverted because it is a "dead" language and not a "common" tongue like English that is constantly changing.
At the moment, they seem focused on Catholics but the recent revival happening in Kentucky may get them to widen their investigations. Grass roots Christianity is definitely more threatening, common folk throwing their arms in the air and shouting "Amen", versus well dressed Catholics muttering a dead language.
Latin is powerful in the sense that it cannot be changed or subverted. It is an anchor into the churches past.
My comment was an entirely sarcastic poke at the F.B.I... I have total respect for Catholics and their beliefs as well as for all religions.And Latin cannot be changed or subverted because it is a "dead" language and not a "common" tongue like English that is constantly changing.