Insight to Incite: Open Source Intelligence Analysis | JD Hall | Substack
Open Source Intelligence Analysis given directly to Christian insurgents, political dissidents, and cultural conquistadors, from an evangelical perspective. Click to read Insight to Incite: Open Source Intelligence Analysis, by JD Hall, a Substack publicat...
We are all little "c" Catholics. They ended federal abortion btw
NO. The two are antithetical. True papists are loyal to the Pope of Rome before they're loyal to anyone or anything else. If the Pope tell them to jump they ask how high.
As for the Catholics who honestly don't really care or take it seriously, yeah there's room. They have much more hope to leave that satanic cult than the zealots do.
Btw, your OP link is broken. Here: https://insighttoincite.substack.com/p/christian-nationalism-at-the-catholic
The following are a few of the papal maxims ascribed originally to Gregory VII:
“The Roman Church is the only one that God has founded. The title of universal belongs to the Roman pontiff alone. He alone can depose and absolve bishops. He has a right to depose emperors. All princes must kiss his feet. No chapter, no book can be reputed canonical without his authority. His name is the only one to be uttered in the churches. It is the only name in the world. He is to be judged by no one. No one dare condemn the one appealing to the apostolic see.”
And in the exercise of these fearful prerogatives, see the Roman Pontiff, from his lofty balcony, pronouncing from year to year, the awful anathemas of the bull “In coena Domini.” The following is one of these thundering curses:
“We excommunicate and anathematize in the name of God Almighty, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, and by the authority of the blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and by our own; all Hussites, Wickliffites, Lutherans, Zuinglians, Calvinists, Huguenots, Anabaptists, and apostates from the Christian faith, and all other heretics, by whatsoever name they are called, and of whatsoever sect they be; as also their adherents, receivers, favorers, and generally any defenders of them; together with all, who without our authority, as that of the apostolic see, knowingly read, keep, print, or in any wise, for any cause whatever, publicly or privately, on any pretext or color, defend their books, containing heresy or treating of religion; as also schismatics, and those who withdraw themselves, or recede obstinately from the obedience of us, or of the bishop of Rome for the time being.”
Does that mesh with America's founding principles? I think not! It would only be a matter of time and degree until our nation became a Papal vassal. And you could surely kiss your freedoms goodbye.
Greatest Christian president's warning "I do not pretend to be a prophet. But though not a prophet, I see a very dark cloud on our horizon. That dark cloud is coming from Rome" Abraham Lincoln
" Greatest Christian president's warning"
The quote "I do not pretend to be a prophet. But though not a prophet, I see a very dark cloud on our horizon. That dark cloud is coming from Rome" is attributed to Charles Chiniquy, a former Catholic priest who wrote a book titled "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome". He used this quote to express his concerns about the influence of the Catholic Church on the United States. The quote is not from Abraham Lincoln, although Chiniquy claimed Lincoln shared similar sentiments and used the quote in his book. Chiniquy's book details his personal experiences and criticisms of the Catholic Church, and the quote reflects his belief that the Church posed a threat to the values and freedoms of the United States.
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...wonderful quote regardless of the source...
...welcome aboard Patriot...
Pray that more catholics like Charles Chiniquy, obey God's command "Come out of her, my people" Revelation 18:4
It has been said that the real reason the US severed all diplomatic ties with the Vatican was because the pope & his Jesuit Order were the responsible party for the assassination of Lincoln, as well as key factors in the prolonging of the Civil War...
TERMS (to start)
Public execution in St. Peter's square of all Jesuits for 400 years of 'Crimes Against Humanity'; abolish and ban the order and all funders with stripped citizenships and assets.
Seizure of all Jesuit assets worldwide in all countries and City-States.
Make public ALL Vatican Library information, and allow unrestricted public access.
I'd start with charges and arrests, leading up to trials for
treason /
high treason: Historically used in contexts where the offense involves actions against the sovereign or monarch, such as attempting to kill the king, levy war against the country, or aiding enemies during wartime. Often categorized as a felony with the most serious penalties, sometimes including death.
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Replace 'sovereign or monarch' with 'We The People' and you have yourself a template. Because our government is supposed to work for us, not Rome. Because they're not supposed to subjugate and murder us, like they tried to do & did during the COVID plandemic.
" Btw, your OP link is broken "
...thanks, that site trips a lot of security....
https://archive.ph/PPyES
God bless you for your participation...
...howl on Pilgrim...
I'd never heard of that author before but I've bookmarked that substack. He appears a breath of fresh air in all the internet-christian murk! Ty for posting <3
"He appears a breath of fresh air in all the internet-christian murk! "
...J.D. Hall has been around for a bit, I am pleased that you find his work worthwhile...
No, we are NOT loyal to the Pope! You ASSUME that we are blind idiots that follow the Pope on EVERYTHING! We do NOT!
I am what is considered a s lapsed Catholic because I had a divorce from my first husband. I guess if I married my current husband again because the first is now dead, then I would be good to go, but that is another issue.
Other than Vatican City, what country is a "vassal " of Rome? Answer, NONE.
You quote a Pope, Gregory VII, who held the office from 1015 – 25 May 1085. Did you bother to look at anything since then?
Take your hatred of Catholics and GTFOH.
I don't hate Catholics. I hate the whore of Babylon & her demonic religion. History condemns the RCC, and I stand with that condemnation.
COME OUT OF HER, MY PEOPLE, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.
God calls those who believe in His Son Jesus Christ to "come out of her". Take heed.
Perhaps you don't swear blind allegiance to the Pope, but there are those that do, most notably the Jesuit Order. You I'd put in the "moderate Catholic" group. But when Catholicism is fully exercised, you would not be so soft. It is a militant cult, featuring a man who wears a triple tiara, signifying his complete dominion over creation.
Translation: I'M THE MOST SPECIAL, MOST IMPORTANT AND POWERFUL MAN ON EARTH AND NO ONE MAY TELL ME WHAT TO DO, AND ALL MUST OBEY ME, WHETHER IN MATTERS OF DOCTRINE, FAITH, OR OF THE STATE. Praise be to our Lord Jesus Christ for his "temporal power" is all but ignored today, howbeit he operates covertly in various, intriguing ways.
…..I’d like to point out. That they were largely fleeing their fellow Protestants. Because they weren’t the right kind of Protestants. Any casual reading of a history book would make that clear. That and Protestant America wasn’t exactly immune to Political Tyranny, One of the first official acts of the Protestant Dominated U.S Government was ironically calling on a Private Militia to violently put down a rebellion of their fellow Protestants. Ironically over Taxes. That and Burning Heretics at the stake wasn’t a uniquely Catholic thing. Salem Witch Trials anyone?
Certainly not like the Irish would have any shortage of reasons to dislike Protestantism like a certain next door neighbor of theirs. And Ireland wasn’t reliably ruled by the Catholic Irish until the 1920s. Their whole identity was built off centuries of resisting English Occupation and Protestant attempts at killing them.
I didn’t even have to crack open a History Book to refute those.
There’s palpable irony here. Considering other stuff he writes in this article
The first major Republic in Europe made a point of murdering and Arresting Clergy and Nuns. Seizing Church property. And Tyrannical suppression of anyone who still held to Rome. Not unsurprising they’d be suspicious of later attempts at Republics. Though the South American Republics must be an outlier and exception of course.
That’s not even considering that the only other Republic at the time of the French Revolution was by his own admission, actively suppressing and abusing a Catholic Minority. Why in Gods name would that convince the Catholic Church to embrace Republics?
All in all. It’s safe to say he probably dislikes Catholics and wants nothing to do with them. And given his consistent positive references to Anti-Catholic laws and the in his opinion fundamental incompatibility of Catholicism with the Republic the founders envisioned according to him.
I can’t help but suspect he likely would willingly endorse attempts to suppress Catholics and violate their liberties if given half a chance.
About the best I can say of him. Is he resisted the urge to label Catholics Pagans, Idol Worshippers, Satanists or some other typical insult.
I feel like this comment is trying to put a walnut on the same level as the walnut tree it fell from. The Roman church is the primordial behemoth.
The founders of America were fleeing two things: the tyranny of kings, and the tyranny of popes. Their spiritual predecessors (and perhaps some literal ancestors as well) were the original Protestant Reformers themselves. The very concept of "freedom of conscience" was a budding flower. It took many years to throw off the Papacy, and a few more to throw off their own zealous Protestant over-corrections. We even had a few states in America which were imprisoning people for not going to church on Sunday! Religious zeal minus genuine faith in Christ is a truly ugly thing, and no serious Papist can EVER be admitted into a position of power in America. They will NO DOUBT inch us back into the hands of Rome, covertly or openly, because at the very core of their belief system lies the idea that the Pope is the vicarious king of Heaven, Earth and Hell, and so all must obey his commands. What we have here is a fundamental disagreement that cannot be rectified. A man must choose one or the other--- their country, or the Pope.
If you want to get into Scriptural reasons why friendship with Rome is a spiritually lethal endeavor, see this comment https://greatawakening.win/p/19Bst3zBdl/x/c/4eVKTmbkjgq
*I'm also against Protestant theocracy. I oppose any attempt of the State to enforce a religion.
A few pointed segments of the article, how can you blunt these? :
" The Roman church is the primordial behemoth."
...excellent addendum, wonderfully stated and framed...
...carry on Patriot...
IF, Your 'religion' automatically makes you Hate someone else, it has failed you and civilization. It does not matter if you agree or not, the majority of ALL problems on this Earth are because of weak minded humans are arguing about religion and NO ONE says what is this actually about?
The biggest and most obvious problem: Catholics will always, first and foremost, answer to a man that they believe is infallible. The pope would basically control the Presidency, the Senate, the Congress, etc.. This is the same problem that voters were up against when deciding whether to vote for JFK - whom they adored. Joe Biden, a Catholic, allowed the use of an autopen, which most people believe was being used by Obama but there was also another person who Biden would have trusted to make decisions for him - Pope Francis. I have absolutely no hate in my heart for Catholics but our country cannot have religious freedom, as per the constitution, if our president answers to another man.
This is a lie. The principle of infallibility is something that has to be invoked by council, not declared by any one man. It has been used exactly TWICE in the history of the Church, to respond to and correct heresy. This is easy to look up, now more than ever, so the question is- why do people who know the truth continue to lie, vehemently, to their flocks about it?
Another inconvenient fact- the only colony that had actual true religious freedom was MARYLAND. Guess which religious group were given its charter? Oh right, Catholics. All the other colonies, run by various groups including the deplored regiciders, were happily torturing, maiming and murdering other Christians who started with them. Yes, according to their own documents, and yes, outside, before and after the infamous Salem witch trials. Which of course isn't surprising to those who watched them run further and further away from Christ.
I appreciate your comment. I was born into the Catholic Church and that's what we were taught. (I've been a Protestant now for the majority of my life.). The reason that I'm replying to you this late is because I wanted to research what you said. I definitely don't want to lie about something that is obviously important. I also wanted to use Catholic resources. I came across the two times the church states that the Pope was considered infallible and spoke ex cathedra, which Google AI pointed out immediately. (I don't trust it though because it uses reddit, quora, etc., to compile answers) I came across sources that also stated he is considered infallible whenever he's performing in his official position. So, I ran into a conflict between those two with one source stating that the Pope is infallible, the church is infallible, and ecumenical councils are infallible (I believe that was on newadvent.org if I'm remembering correctly). I looked at a lot of source material & also one outside source, the CFR, discussing it. Anyway, those lead me to whether the U.S. President falls under Papal Authority and that was a gray area. I will continue to research & won't repeat what I said regarding infallibility until I am 100% sure of what I'm saying. I just wanted to say thank you.
" but our country cannot have religious freedom, as per the constitution, if our president answers to another man."
...compelling observation....
NO. A careful study of the Word of God reveals why. That is the final authority.
You mispelled Rapists.
Of course, they are our brothers and sisters in Christ. Although I personally prefer the Protestant way of worship.
"Although I personally prefer the Protestant way of worship."
...we are all "Catholic priests"
...but not of the "Roman" variety...
...carry on Pilgrim...