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Yes, you do. The Roman Catholic Church was burning people at the stake for daring to translate the Bible into their native languages.

God forbid somebody believed a piece of bread was not the literal body of Christ. The Catholics would torture people into reneging on their claims and would then slit their throats so they couldn't recant. They viewed this as saving their eternal souls.

The Catholics even went as far as to dig up the corpses of Reformers such as Tyndall just so they could burn their remains.

I find it very doubtful you've read Foxe's Book of Martyrs or have even heard of it. If you had, you'd know the truth.

Also, the Roman Catholic Church was involved in the murder of multiple infants born to nuns. Archaeologists have recovered the remains in underground tunnels connecting nunneries with seminaries.

The Knights Templar went underground after Jacques de Molay and others were executed for their crimes of sodomy and raping children. Those Templars were arrested in a dawn raid on October, Friday 13 in the year 1307 (this is where the superstitions around Friday 13 started).

Ignatius Loyola was part of the Alumbrados AKA the Illuminated Ones AKA the Illiuminati. He was the founder of the Jesuits.

After the Jesuits infiltrated Freemasonry (which happened after the Roman Catholic Church banned the order for similar crimes against children and sodomy), they used Napoleon to capture the Pope and restore their order.

Once Napoleon had served his purpose (the Jesuit Order was reinstated as condition of the Pope being released), he lost at the Battle of Waterloo. I'm sure it's just a coincidence the Bankers of the Vatican AKA the Rothschilds imploded the British economy due to their advanced knowledge of what was going to take place at Waterloo.

The Jesuits, while they were banned, established Georgetown University. The land where Washington, D.C. stands today was donated by Jesuit priest John Carroll and his brother Charles, the only Catholic to have signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The lands used to be part of Virginia and Maryland. It's the District of Columbia because Columbia was the goddess the Catholics chose the Virgin Mary to represent.

After the Freemasons were infiltrated by the Jesuits, they established the Order of DeMolay as a youth organization. Bill Clinton was a member.

I could keep going but I'm done ranting for now.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes, you do. The Roman Catholic Church was burning people at the stake for daring to translate the Bible into their native languages.

God forbid somebody believed a piece of bread was not the literal body of Christ. The Catholics would torture people into reneging on their claims and would then slit their throats so they couldn't recant. They viewed this as saving their eternal souls.

The Catholics even went as far as to dig up the corpses of Reformers such as Tyndall just so they could burn their remains.

I find it very doubtful you've read Foxe's Book of Martyrs or have even heard of it. If you had, you'd know the truth.

Also, the Roman Catholic Church was involved in the murder of multiple infants born to nuns. Archaeologists have recovered the remains in underground tunnels connecting nunneries with seminaries.

The Knights Templar went underground after Jacques de Molay and others were executed for their crimes of sodomy and raping children. Those Templars were arrested in a dawn raid on October, Friday 13 in the year 1307 (this is where the superstitions around Friday 13 started).

Ignatius Loyola was part of the Alumbrados AKA the Illuminated Ones AKA the Illiuminati. He was the founder of the Jesuits.

After the Jesuits infiltrated Freemasonry (which happened after the Roman Catholic Church banned the order for similar crimes against children and sodomy), they used Napoleon to capture the Pope and restore their order.

Once Napoleon had served his purpose (the Jesuit Order was reinstated as condition of the Pope being released), he lost at the Battle of Waterloo. I'm sure it's just a coincidence the Bankers of the Vatican AKA the Rothschilds imploded the British economy due to their advanced knowledge of what was going to take place at Waterloo.

The Jesuits, while they were banned, established Georgetown University. The land where Washington, D.C. stands today was donated by Jesuit priest John Carroll and his brother Charles, the only Catholic to have signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The lands used to be part of Virginia and Maryland. It's the District of Columbia because Columbia was the goddess the Catholic elite insiders chose the Virgin Mary to represent.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes, you do. The Roman Catholic Church was burning people at the stake for daring to translate the Bible into their native languages.

God forbid somebody believed a piece of bread was not the literal body of Christ. The Catholics would torture people into reneging on their claims and would then slit their throats so they couldn't recant. They viewed this as saving their eternal souls.

The Catholics even went as far as to dig up the corpses of Reformers such as Tyndall just so they could burn their remains.

I find it very doubtful you've read Foxe's Book of Martyrs or have even heard of it. If you had, you'd know the truth.

Also, the Roman Catholic Church was involved in the murder of multiple infants born to nuns. Archaeologists have recovered the remains in underground tunnels connecting nunneries with seminaries.

The Knights Templar went underground after Jacques de Molay and others were executed for their crimes of sodomy and raping children. Those Templars were arrested in a dawn raid on October, Friday 13 in the year 1307 (this is where the superstitions around Friday 13 started).

Ignatius Loyola was part of the Alumbrados AKA the Illuminated Ones AKA the Illiuminati. He was the founder of the Jesuits.

After the Jesuits infiltrated Freemasonry (which happened after the Roman Catholic Church banned the order for similar crimes against children and sodomy), they used Napoleon to capture the Pope and restore their order.

Once Napoleon had served his purpose (the Jesuit Order was reinstated as condition of the Pope being released), he lost at the Battle of Waterloo. I'm sure it's just a coincidence the Bankers of the Vatican AKA the Rothschilds imploded the British economy due to their advanced knowledge of what was going to take place at Waterloo.

The Jesuits, while they were banned, established Georgetown University. The land where Washington, D.C. stands today was donated by Jesuit priest John Carroll and his brother Charles, the only Catholic to have signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The lands used to be part of Virginia and Maryland. It's the District of Columbia because Columbia was the goddess the Catholics chose the Virgin Mary to represent.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yes, you do. The Roman Catholic Church was burning people at the stake for daring to translate the Bible into their native languages.

God forbid somebody believed a piece of bread was not the literal body of Christ. The Catholics would torture people into reneging on their claims and would then slit their throats so they couldn't recant. They viewed this as saving their eternal souls.

The Catholics even went as far as to dig up the corpses of Reformers such as Tyndall just so they could burn their remains.

I find it very doubtful you've read Foxe's Book of Martyrs or have even heard of it. If you had, you'd know the truth.

Also, the Roman Catholic Church was involved in the murder of multiple infants born to nuns. Archaeologists have recovered the remains in underground tunnels connecting nunneries with seminaries.

The Knights Templar went underground after Jacques de Molay and others were executed for their crimes of sodomy and raping children. Those Templars were arrested in a dawn raid on October, Friday 13 in the year 1307 (this is where the superstitions around Friday 13 started).

Ignatius Loyola was part of the Alumbrados AKA the Illuminated Ones AKA the Illiuminati. He was the founder of the Jesuits.

After the Jesuits infiltrated Freemasonry (which happened after the Roman Catholic Church banned the order for similar crimes against children and sodomy), they used Napoleon to capture the Pope and restore their order.

Once Napoleon had served his purpose (the Jesuit Order was reinstated as condition of the Pope being released), he lost at the Battle of Waterloo. I'm sure it's just a coincidence the Bankers of the Vatican AKA the Rothschilds imploded the British economy due to their advanced knowledge of what was going to take place at Waterloo.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yes, you do. The Roman Catholic Church was burning people at the stake for daring to translate the Bible into their native languages.

God forbid somebody believed a piece of bread was not the literal body of Christ. The Catholics would torture people into reneging on their claims and would then slit their throats so they couldn't recant. They viewed this as saving their eternal souls.

The Catholics even went as far as to dig up the corpses of Reformers such as Tyndall just so they could burn their remains.

I find it very doubtful you've read Foxe's Book of Martyrs or have even heard of it. If you had, you'd know the truth.

Also, the Roman Catholic Church was involved in the murder of multiple infants born to nuns. Archaeologists have recovered the remains in underground tunnels connecting nunneries with seminaries.

3 years ago
1 score