Reply to Daryl1958…
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Does being a Christian entail that we not have a point of view?"
Of course not. But I do think that being a Christian, and probably more especially a Catholic Chritian, does mean that we are to have honestly informed points of view, not points of view controlled by our own biases. We are to use our God given faculty of reason and free will to come to the best, most fair and informed, “point of view” that we can, and always acknowledge that it is our personal opinion. Sin can be of thought, of word, and of deed, and often expressing our points of view leads to serious sin.
“Oops, is that the sound of Archie taking a side”
The only side that Archie wants to take is the side of
the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.
“Hmm, so it is kind of like a conspiracy being staged by the international 'banker gangsters”
The world operates on conspiracies. There is one overarching conspiracy and that is the Conspiracy against God.
“con” Latin for with
“spirare” Latin verb for “to breathe”
A conspiracy is when two or more people “breathe together or with each other”, that is, they “think alike” and plan together to accomplish some usually evil and/or unlawful or end.
One of the top conspiracies in this world is the establishment of a one world government, a “new world order.”
I have been trying to search out and understand the Roman Catholic Church’s teaching on one world government and from what I have learned over the years, I have to say that I think that teaching, albeit unofficial teaching, is wrong. The Church seems to say that it is possible for a world governing body to exist and for there to be individual fully sovereign nation states operating at the same time within that world body, and further the church seems to imply that the world body will afford true freedom for individuals and that the general nature of the world body will be benevolent. I think such a world body can be nothing other than a Satanic death and slavery system.
"the moneyed elites, eh?
Now I wonder who those could be? "
I very much appreciate the writings, escpecially the book “Jewish Revolutionary Spirit”, of Dr. E. Michael Jones, of
CultureWars.com. He is a Roman Catholic scholar that has tried to provide some open honest discussion of “the Jews” and a framework with which to understand all of this total deliberate confusion on this subject.
Here is a review of this book…
catholicintl.com/articles/The%20Revolutionary%20Jew%20Review.pdf
by Dr. Robert Sungenis
Here is rebuttal of some of the statements of CatholicsForIsrael also by Dr. Sungenis.
catholicintl.com/articles/The%20Revolutionary%20Jew%20Review.pdf
Be aware of
the long-standing directive from Pope Gregory the Great in the sixth century, otherwise known as the
Sicut Iudeis non, which states quite simply: “no one has the right to harm Jews or disrupt their worship services, but the Jews have, likewise, no right to
corrupt the faith or morals of Christians or subvert Christian societies.”