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JUST IN: Satanic Temple member found guilty of possession of 'very disturbing' child pornography in Idaho: police. "Numerous files of very disturbing child abuse and child pornography were found in Russell's possession during the investigation. Russell is a member of the Idaho chapter of The Satanic
(thepostmillennial.com)
🤢 FAGGOT-GATE 🤢
Hmm, it does seem this author got something wrong.
Conveniently the very one where the Papacy turned against the Knights Templar. Interestingff
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There's quite a list here!
Quote copied from the book:
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SOME ROMAN CATHOLIC HERESIES AND INVENTIONS and the dates of their adoption over a period of 1,650 years:
Prayers for the dead: began about A.D. 300.
Making the sign of the cross: A.D. 300.
Wax candles: about A.D. 320.
Veneration of angels and dead saints, and use of images: A.D. 375.
The Mass, as a daily celebration: A.D. 394.
Beginning of the exaltation of Mary, the term “Mother of God” first applied to her by the Council of Ephesus: A.D. 431.
Priests began to dress differently from laymen: A.D. 500.
Extreme Unction: A.D. 526.
The doctrine of Purgatory, established by Gregory I: A.D. 593.
Latin language, used in prayer and worship, imposed by Gregory I: A.D. 600.
Prayers directed to Mary, dead saints, and angels: about A.D. 600.
Title of pope, or universal bishop, given to Boniface III by emperor Phocas: A.D. 607.
Kissing the pope’s foot, began with Pope Constantine: A.D. 709.
Temporal power of the popes, conferred by Pepin, king of the Franks: A.D. 750.
Worship of the cross, images, and relics: authorized in A.D. 786.
Holy water, mixed with a pinch of salt and blessed by a priest: A.D. 850.
Worship of St. Joseph: A.D. 890.
College of Cardinals established: A.D. 927.
Baptism of bells, instituted by pope John XIII: A.D. 965.
Canonization of dead saints, first by Pope John XV: A.D. 995.
Fasting on Fridays and during Lent: A.D. 998.
The Mass, developed gradually as a sacrifice, attendance made obligatory in the 11th century.
Celibacy of the priesthood, decreed by pope Gregory VII (Hildebrand): A.D. 1079.
The Rosary, mechanical praying with beads, invented by Peter the Hermit: A.D. 1090.
The Inquisition, instituted by the Council of Verona: A.D. 1184.
Sale of Indulgences: A.D. 1190.
Transubstantiation, proclaimed by Pope Innocent III: A.D. 1215.
Auricular Confession of sins to a priest instead of to God, instituted by Pope Innocent III, in Lateran Council: A.D. 1215.
Adoration of the wafer (Host), decreed by Pope Honorius III: A.D. 1220.
❌ 30. Bible forbidden to laymen, placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Council of Toulouse: A.D. 1229. ❌
The Scapular, invented by Simon Stock, an English monk: A.D. 1251.
Cup forbidden to the people at communion by Council of Constance: A.D.
The doctrine of Seven Sacraments affirmed: A.D. 1439.
The Ave Maria (part of the last half was completed 50 years later and approved by Pope Sixtus V at the end of the 16th century): A.D. 1508.
Jesuit order founded by Loyola: A.D. 1534.
Tradition declared of equal authority with the Bible by the Council of Trent: A.D.
Apocryphal books added to the Bible by the Council of Trent: A.D. 1546.
Creed of pope Pius IV imposed as the official creed: A.D. 1560.
Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary, proclaimed by Pope Pius IX: A.D. 1854.
Syllabus of Errors, proclaimed by Pope Pius IX and ratified by the Vatican Council; condemned freedom of religion, conscience, speech, press, and scientific discoveries which are disapproved by the Roman Church; asserted the pope’s temporal authority over all civil rulers: A.D. 1864.
Infallibility of the pope in matters of faith and morals, proclaimed by the Vatican Council: A.D. 1870.
Public Schools condemned by Pope Pius XI: A.D. 1930.
Assumption of the Virgin Mary (bodily ascension into heaven shortly after her death), proclaimed by Pope Pius XII: A.D. 1950.
Mary proclaimed Mother of the Church by Pope Paul VI: A.D. 1965.
Add to these many others: monks, nuns, monasteries, convents, forty days Lent, holy week, Palm Sunday, Ash Wednesday, All Saints day, Candlemas day, fish day, meat days, incense, holy oil, holy palms, Christopher medals, charms, novenas, and still others.
There you have it—the melancholy evidence of Rome’s steadily increasing departure from the simplicity of the Gospel, a departure so radical and far-reaching at the present time that it has produced a drastically anti-evangelical church. It is clear beyond possibility of doubt that the Roman Catholic religion as now practiced is the outgrowth of centuries of error. Human inventions have been substituted for Bible truth and practice. Intolerance and arrogance have replaced the love and kindness and tolerance that were the distinguishing qualities of the first century Christians, so that now in Roman Catholic countries Protestants and others who are sincere believers in Christ but who do not acknowledge the authority of the pope are subject to all kinds of restrictions and in some cases even forbidden to practice their religion. The distinctive attitude of the present day Roman Church was fixed largely by the Council of Trent (1545-1563), with its more than 100 anathemas or curses pronounced against all who then or in the future would dare to differ with its decisions.
Think what all of this means! Each of the above doctrines or practices can be pin-pointed to the exact or approximate date at which it became a part of the system. And no single one of them became a part of the system until centuries after the time of Christ! Most of these doctrines and practices are binding on all Roman Catholics, for they have been proclaimed by a supposedly infallible pope or church council. To deny any doctrine or practice so proclaimed involves one in mortal sin.
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I don't expect you to go through every one of these and I assume there is a complete refutation somewhere...let's focus on the ones in which you agree on the dates?