Posted on 10/04/2022 2:33:44 PM PDT by Angelino97
A Catholic mother who has been praised by JK Rowling claims she had her personal devices seized in a police raid and was quizzed by cops over a series of 'malicious' posts on the far-right chat board KiwiFarms.
Caroline Farrow, a journalist and mother-of-five, shared a lengthy thread online detailing her experience with Surrey Police after two police officers reportedly 'forced' their way into her home to arrest her last night.
While in the middle of preparing a roast dinner for her priest husband Robin and five children on Sunday, two police officers rang her at home and allegedly demanded she join them for an interview under caution.
The row stems from a series of anonymous posts shared on forums on Kiwi Farms in June - in which Mrs Farrow is accused of posting 'malicious' content and 'harassing' other users on the online platform.
She has strenuously denied the allegations ...
Mrs Farrow later shared images purportedly showing her being frisked by officers in her driveway, claimed her electronic devices were seized and said she had to surrender her jewellery before being interviewed at a police station in Guildford.
She tweeted: 'When read my rights and told that what I said could be used in evidence against me, I replied that women don’t have an [aubergine emoji - often used online to refer to a penis].' ...
Sentences for those found guilty under the Malicious Communications Act can be as long as two years.
Mrs Farrow, who once complained of her life being 'invaded and dominated by insane trans rights activists', has previously been publicly supported by Harry Potter author JK Rowling.
Mrs Farrow was investigated by the same police force in 2019 over allegations she had used the wrong pronoun to describe a transgender woman.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Original text?
Where are the originals? Do you have a copy? Have you ever seen them? Did they ever exist in one place? There are no originals - yet Paul told Timothy to search the Scriptures… copies - faithfully preserved copies.
They choose it. They CHOOSE it.
Just accept the L and move on.
The point is that there were no originals at all when you say the say the LXX was - None. Not until the New Testament appeared - and they didn’t last long. There has never been a time when the 66 books of the Bible were all bound together in a single source. But we do have a God that swore to us to preserve his word unto all generations.
“Some” choose it - many wish to change the Vicar of Christ’s ruling
Exactly. Who decides? Which is the point...and they’ve lost that understanding.
Uh, Catholic? No.
We're not far behind.? It seems to me, the US is the very center of the crap hole where this stuff is coming from... The only thing saving us, at the moment, is our Constitution. And its pages are getting thinner by the day.... :(
There is nothing “sola” about that passage.
Just how much of that last 130 years are you still wed to?
Are you familiar with these:?
2 Thessalonians 2:15 So then, brothers and sisters, stand firm and hold fast to the traditions that you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by our letter.
1 Corinthians 11:2 I commend you because you remember me in everything and maintain the traditions just as I handed them on to you.
You will have an interesting conversation with the Author at the Judgment Seat of Christ
Your perspective is without merit.
The issue in this post is not Sola Scriptura vs. the Magisterium. Nor is it the marital status of the priest and his church affiliation. The issue is the repression of speech by the British authorities under a supposedly conservative Prime Minister
Headline is now:
She was interviewed on Bannon's Warroom today. She said that they took the jewelry that she was wearing, including a cross on a chain, earrings and ring.
The world is not going in a positive direction.
I am sorry that this thread was taken over by a religion/Bible discussion. That should be on a different thread.
I believe already married men are permitted to enter the Catholic priesthood, but priests are not permitted to marry after being ordained. But readily admit I may be wrong.
Anglican Church priests can be accepted into Catholic Church. When he was Anglican he could be married.
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