To: All
Any demonstration against the Catholic Church can't be all bad. Because of the Inquisition alone, it ought to shut its doors and disband, and apologize to the rest of the world everyday for the rest of history. I saw a report on WWII the other night where the Catholic PM of Slovakia paid to have Nazi Germany haul off its Jewish population, yet another feather in the Roman cap for an unquestionably ungodly mistake on their part.
I used to wonder how the antichrist would arise from a worldwide organization in Rome, but no longer. Based on all the horrible persecutions that have emanated from there, I'm not sure why it hasn't already happened. God forgive us Christians for not informing the people better against these hyper-deceived cultists.....
11 posted on
01/25/2005 2:51:40 PM PST by
Malcolm
(there is no substitute for good manners)
To: Malcolm
A quote from your page:
Wasn't anti-Catholic in my youth, but the more I hear about it, the less I like it. (Inquisition, Fox's Book of Martyrs, etc).
No further comment needed, I suppose.
13 posted on
01/25/2005 3:45:23 PM PST by
lizol
To: Malcolm
Wasn't there a connection between some Roman Catholic priests is Croatia who assisted some nazis from that county so they could get into Argentina and Canada? I read that the nazis were hidden from the allies in a house on Vatican grounds.
Seems like it was in a book by John Loftis or Lofton?
I am quite old and I just cannot remember all the details.
I think some Ukrainian nazis got to Canada and Australia the same way.
I am not anti-Roman Catholic at all, but every group seems to have sins... even my own Baptists.
To: Malcolm
"I used to wonder how the antichrist would arise from a worldwide organization in Rome, but no longer."
You got bad info, this is a load of donkey dung.
To: Malcolm
I saw a report on WWII the other night where the Catholic PM of Slovakia paid to have Nazi Germany haul off its Jewish population "Hyper-deceived cultist" here. I know nothing about the Catholic PM of Slovakia, so I can't comment on that. But while you're stewing about "all the horrible persecutions" that have emanated from Rome, you might want to reflect on the 860,000 Jews that the Israeli scholar Pinchas Lapide estimates were saved through the efforts of Pope Pius XII. People were hidden in the Pope's summer residence, given jobs in the Vatican, dressed as religious etc.
18 posted on
01/26/2005 9:35:58 AM PST by
Claud
To: Malcolm
26 posted on
01/27/2005 2:39:17 PM PST by
iconoclast
(Conservative, not partisan.)
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