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To: tinyowl

The current False Pope and his evil accomplices have hideously corrupted the Church, probably worse than Alexander VI and the Borgia family. However, the Church played an invaluable role in preserving and saving Western Civilization, especially during the 16th and 17th centuries when it led Christendom in resisting Muslim conquest. Later, in the second half of the twentieth century, it led in the defeat of the Soviet Union. Sadly, the homosexuals and communists have, in the person of this vile, evil man, Bergoglio, utterly corrupted the Church and that evil must be totally cleansed from the Church so it can resume its historically divinely designated role.


11 posted on 01/10/2020 7:46:42 PM PST by libstripper (ueeze it into)
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To: libstripper
Yeah agreed on Crusades era and Cold War.

And yet ... an organization that requires a great crisis like murdering totalitarians trying to take over the word ... i.e. an organization that requires proximity to evil, to appear good ... that is a problem in itself. In a way it's damning with faint praise, but also in fairness it is more than that. But again the problem is that it was, not is more than that.

The spirit that came forth in those days is not a product of the Catholic Church, but of men practicing sound principal and the word of God. It found its way into the world through the portal of the Church. Little good ever comes through that door in the past 40 years, usually demons. That's why I called it a 'portal for evil.'

When weak things go bad - no problem. When powerful things go bad ... sometimes it's time to discard them.

But I'm not arguing with you at all, just thinking out loud. Thanks for answering!

14 posted on 01/10/2020 8:13:34 PM PST by tinyowl
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