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Catholic church vs Freemasons
What else is new?
edit- she claims Freemasons established America. This is false, and the truth is highly nuanced. The secret societies begun parallel shadow-governments in America, from its inception, alongside the lawful American government, and at the time had surface-level veneers of public-facing secular community-based fraternal orders, and members who were later funnelled up the chains into the esoteric realities of their organizations but at the time, operated within compartmentalized boxes in furtherance of the goals of freedom, else they abandoned the order. Regardless, there was a period when being a member did not equate to serving the order or to selling oneself out, but was a mere social status with all the commonly associated perks and priveledges. This fact alone should illustrate the sheer degree of infltration these groups had obtained for themselves in the infant nation, and in a grander sense, the entire world. By the time the people saw it coming it was already there.
edit 2: noticing she is calling for the reunification of the Catholics and the Orthodox
NOTABLE
very nice.
u/#pepedetective
America's founding is Catholic. We had colonies on both sides of the the Continent by the time the pilgrams arrived in the 17th Century.
Yes, there has been a war between Catholics & Protestant Freemasons for close to 300 years, beginning with the first Papal bull issued in 1738, banning Catholics from joining the secret society.
Yes, Freemasons have waged war against Catholics, most notibly the French Masonic Revolution of 1789, many American founders playing a clandestine role in the overthrow of their former ally. Please look up the Keys to the Bastielle hanging proudly in George Washingtons house in Mt. Vernon, this was a gift to Washington by his Masonic Protege, General Lafayette.
That doesn't equate to America's founding being Catholic, only to the fact that, like the Freemasons and other secret societies, there was a parallel Catholic presence during the time of America's founding. I say that every satanic force was vying for the American throne before it was even established!
From AI:
The first European explorers and settlers in North America were primarily Spanish and French, both of whom were predominantly Catholic. - simple expansionism
Additionally, the Catholic Church played a significant role in the establishment of the early American colonies, providing financial support, missionaries, and guidance in the development of religious and social institutions. - par for their course as they always seek to expand and to meddle in the affairs of all nations to embed themselves within them. To me this appears to be nothing more than the Catholic church attempting to set up Catholic enclaves around the world, as is one of their primary missions, always and everywhere. They even call their outposts MISSIONS!
Furthermore, the influence of Catholic political philosophy, particularly in the works of Thomas Aquinas and other scholastic thinkers, can be seen in the founding documents of the United States, such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. These documents reflect concepts like natural law, the social contract, and the inalienable rights of individuals, which have their roots in Catholic thought. - this is interesting. How do these concepts have their roots in Catholic thought when that same church has been the primary obsticle of personal freedom in the entire world? If anything these concepts seem more Masonic than Catholic to me, though I'd argue that they are actually Christian concepts...
However, it is essential to recognize that the United States was also heavily influenced by Protestantism, particularly in the form of the Puritans and other religious dissenters who sought refuge in the New World. The Protestant work ethic, religious freedom, and democratic principles that are often associated with America's founding can all be traced back to these early Protestant settlers. - this jives more with what I understand to be true about America's founding
Mother Mary appeared to the Mexicans in the 16th natives. Over 9 Million Indians converted to Christianity because of that apperition.
Sorry, it was God's providence that led Catholics to conquer the Americas just as Christianity was dying in Europe at that same exact time. America's destiny does not belong to Freemasons & their Atlantian abitions, it belongs to Christ the King.
Can you rewrite that? kek, not sure I follow your comment completely but I'd like to read up on that. Do you have any links?
I agree with you there fren. Just trying to hone in on it, wherever it leads.