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Pachamama idols dunked

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  • 25-10-2019 6:27pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2,183 ✭✭✭


    There is Rome a supposed Amazon Synod, which in fact is a means for that empty husk of the Church Tax funded Conciliar German Catholicism to spread its errors. The Brazilian government was notably wary given the orchestrated outcry over the fakenews Amazon fires that somehow were only effecting Brazilian rainforests, where the great Jair Bolsonaro is in power. Part of it is to put a good portion of Brazilian territory under UN or multinational control, witness too that French Pres Macron's colonial attitude, while the other part has a patently demonic intent.



    First some brave Catholics laid hands on five Pachamama idols, which the Vatican spox didn't even deny were images of a mother earth, a pagan goddess, and threw them in the river.



    Dr Taylor Marshall, who publishes a good deal on help Catholics master the philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas reported it with an explanation of the difference between adoring pagan idols and praying near an image of, say, Our Lord. He did make clear he was tired, so some of his points were imperfectly made. Also someone in the Vatican Communication was editing his Wikipedia entry.

    https://twitter.com/TaylorRMarshall/status/1187196597505089538?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1187196597505089538&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lifesitenews.com%2Fblogs%2Fsource-using-vatican-internet-alters-wikipedia-entry-of-prominent-amazon-synod-critic-taylor-marshall
    Full statement by Dr. Taylor Marshall

    I received notice that someone using a Vatican City Department of Telecommunications IP-address assigned to the email address [direttore.tlc@scv.va] was libelously editing a Wikipedia page about me by reporting false information meant to discredit or slander me. I am making no accusations, but I would kindly ask the Vatican City Governorate and its Secretary General, Bishop Fernando Vérgez Alzaga, L.C. (to whom this email address belongs), to make an investigation as to why the libelous edits were made from the IP address of the Vatican City’s Department of Telecommunications attached to the Vatican email address: direttore.tlc@scv.va. Perhaps an investigation can identify who made these harmful statements using the Vatican City’s IP address. As a Catholic follower of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, I would be broken hearted to learn that within a week, Vatican City has violated not just the First Commandment: "Thou shalt not have strange gods before me.” (Ex 20:3), but also the Eighth Commandment: “Thou shalt not bear false witness."

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    Apparently though, Francis is defiant over his idolatry.

    Pachamama is not harmless personification of mother earth, itself a pagan concept, but instead a demon to whom bloody sacrifices were once offered.



    Pray that God decides that this sacrilege will end, but as with Israel of old, God does permit grave sacrileges for a time before punishing the malefactors.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 308 ✭✭harrylittle


    Thinkingaboutit excellent report.

    I'm glade someone had the courage to dump those idols from Gods church.

    It goes back all the way to Moses and the 10 commandments

    number one commandment “I am the Lord thy God, thou shalt not have any strange gods before Me.”


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,993 ✭✭✭✭recedite


    I'm glade someone had the courage to dump those idols from Gods church.
    The Guardian takes a different view.

    The South/Latin American church has been far more left wing than the North American version, which has at times been politicised (eg Archbishop Romero, who was canonised last year by the current pope).
    Now that there is a Latin American pope in the Vatican, we see some of that Liberation theology spillover.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,183 ✭✭✭Thinkingaboutit


    recedite wrote: »
    The Guardian takes a different view.

    The South/Latin American church has been far more left wing than the North American version, which has at times been politicised (eg Archbishop Romero, who was canonised last year by the current pope).
    Now that there is a Latin American pope in the Vatican, we see some of that Liberation theology spillover.

    Liberation theology has been the occasion of collapse wherever this Marxist ideology replaced Christianity. People might take take the Socialist Catholic soup, but go instead to Pentecostal preachers. Mexico largely avoided it. The rare Mexican bishop who embraced it, presided over a collapse in the Faith. Francis actually visited the tomb of Bishop Samuel Ruiz, a rare Mexican bishops who wholly embraced Liberation Theology. His diocese ground to a halt as everything was expended to Marxist activism, which is why Francis evidently venerated him. Brazilian bishops have disgraced themselves, along with Francis, in blatantly advocating for the Labour Party and its jailbird leader and former President Lula, to whom Francis sent a friendly message. Similarly a sadly rather high proportion of the USCCB have shown themselves to be the Democrat Party at prayer. Joe Biden was probably correct when he said Francis would not deny him Communion.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,993 ✭✭✭✭recedite


    Francis actually visited the tomb of Bishop Samuel Ruiz, a rare Mexican bishops who wholly embraced Liberation Theology.
    Ruiz was a great man for supporting the Zapatista movement, whose activities, rightly or wrongly, led to a substantial loss of life.


    While these Amazon tribesmen seem like more peaceful visitors, their tribal gods have no place in the Vatican, even though the current pope is very sympathetic to their cause.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,183 ✭✭✭Thinkingaboutit


    recedite wrote: »
    Ruiz was a great man for supporting the Zapatista movement, whose activities, rightly or wrongly, led to a substantial loss of life.


    While these Amazon tribesmen seem like more peaceful visitors, their tribal gods have no place in the Vatican, even though the current pope is very sympathetic to their cause.

    A good many those Liberation given recognition under Francis, some who were murdered, some who were disciplined under JP2 for their politics, seem similar to Bp Ruiz, in distorting Catholic social teaching towards a very unChristian end.

    Those Amazon activists seem to have been stage props used to support positions espoused by a financially wealthy and pastorally bankrupt German Catholic hierarchy. Brazilian vice-president retired General Hamilton Mourao is more suggestive of the lives of indigenous Brazilians, that is, people who want to better themselves, not marinate in a noble savage broth.

    One of those who gave the Pachamama idol a swim is 25 year old Austrian convert from Lutheranism. Contrary to what Francis claimed, those were not fished out, more were on hand. I would rate him as very brave, given that Abp Viganò went in hiding, after he made his revelations.





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