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spauline
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I am saying this: there are inevitably seven stages that would have to occur in any history of a world that includes the Incarnation and Passion because of the fallen nature in the age of the Catholic Church’s illumination of doctrine. IOW, I’m saying these ages HAD to occur in the history of the Church, that is, that they were UNavoidable given the fallen nature that is always dragging humanity into a Fall after a great age of God’s Redemption.
These seven ages are predestined and ordered according to the five sources of Divine Truth that would always be in any history, regardless of other factors.
These five sources that would always occur in any Divine Plan of a world that is redeemed:
The Trinity and Incarnation
Peter
The General Bishops and Oral Tradition
The Scriptures
Reason
The fallen nature, of its intrinsic essence, MUST follow this structure from top to bottom.
The first two ages shall assault the first source, the Trinity and Incarnation. The first age shall comprise partial attacks on this mysterious source, but not go so far as to dethrone Christ of His Messiahship.
The second age shall utterly rip away the Trinity and Incarnation, and depose Christ as Messiah, so as to set up an extra-Christological Revelation. Note, this makes the attack supreme, for since Christ is necessarily the Final Word to humanity, an attempt to superimpose a revelation beyond Him is even worse than the Arians, who, while totally denying the Trinity and Incarnation, nevertheless do not dethrone Christ as Messiah, nor do they suggest that there is Revelation that surpasses Him. Of course, this second necessary stage is Islam.
The third stage will be the moral fall of Peter, hence leading to the rejection of his special, infallible mediatory authority, that is, schism.
The fourth stage is the inevitable moral fall of the clergy, that paves the way as the grand excuse for the heretical rebellion that succeeds this stage.
The fifth stage is then this heretical rebellion, that is, the rejection of the Fathers and their Tradition, clinging only to Scripture. This stage inherantly brings chaos and division, for without the Tradition, the Scripture cannot be fully understood.
This massive division then paves the way as the major excuse for the sixth inevitable stage, the great supernatural death, the stage that is infidelity. That is, the scandal of the chaos of Christian division and bloodshed forms the primary excuse to dismiss not only the Scriptures, but any sense of supernatural religion, that is, the denial of Divine Revelation and Assistance, hence sowing the seeds of the deist, the one who denies Divine Intervention, and the rationalist, the one who denies Divine Revelation. But reason shall still be clung too, hence, this stage retains a natural religiosity, that is, the admittance of what can be known from reason: the existence of a Supreme Being and the necessity of living according to the law inscribed in the Creation, even if only on one’s own power, apart from Divine Assistance.
We should comment a secondary stage within this sixth primary one: if the first component is worldly heresies, or natural religion, the succeeding substage is pure worldliness, that is, man diverts his intellect away from even religion and towards the creation, so that science and worldly progress accelerate astronomically, paving the way for the ultimate antichrist deception, total apostasy.
The final phase is then this utter darkness, apostasy, where humanity, reveling in its materialistic wonders, turns from God utterly and places his faith purely in this world.
These, then, are, in my opinion, the seven inevitable subfalls of the Gentiles that must transpire given the initial conversion of the world to the Gospel (e.g., Constantine).
That is, in any salvation history God would create, that included the Incarnation, this is how it would HAVE to go, given the fallen nature.
These seven ages are predestined and ordered according to the five sources of Divine Truth that would always be in any history, regardless of other factors.
These five sources that would always occur in any Divine Plan of a world that is redeemed:
The Trinity and Incarnation
Peter
The General Bishops and Oral Tradition
The Scriptures
Reason
The fallen nature, of its intrinsic essence, MUST follow this structure from top to bottom.
The first two ages shall assault the first source, the Trinity and Incarnation. The first age shall comprise partial attacks on this mysterious source, but not go so far as to dethrone Christ of His Messiahship.
The second age shall utterly rip away the Trinity and Incarnation, and depose Christ as Messiah, so as to set up an extra-Christological Revelation. Note, this makes the attack supreme, for since Christ is necessarily the Final Word to humanity, an attempt to superimpose a revelation beyond Him is even worse than the Arians, who, while totally denying the Trinity and Incarnation, nevertheless do not dethrone Christ as Messiah, nor do they suggest that there is Revelation that surpasses Him. Of course, this second necessary stage is Islam.
The third stage will be the moral fall of Peter, hence leading to the rejection of his special, infallible mediatory authority, that is, schism.
The fourth stage is the inevitable moral fall of the clergy, that paves the way as the grand excuse for the heretical rebellion that succeeds this stage.
The fifth stage is then this heretical rebellion, that is, the rejection of the Fathers and their Tradition, clinging only to Scripture. This stage inherantly brings chaos and division, for without the Tradition, the Scripture cannot be fully understood.
This massive division then paves the way as the major excuse for the sixth inevitable stage, the great supernatural death, the stage that is infidelity. That is, the scandal of the chaos of Christian division and bloodshed forms the primary excuse to dismiss not only the Scriptures, but any sense of supernatural religion, that is, the denial of Divine Revelation and Assistance, hence sowing the seeds of the deist, the one who denies Divine Intervention, and the rationalist, the one who denies Divine Revelation. But reason shall still be clung too, hence, this stage retains a natural religiosity, that is, the admittance of what can be known from reason: the existence of a Supreme Being and the necessity of living according to the law inscribed in the Creation, even if only on one’s own power, apart from Divine Assistance.
We should comment a secondary stage within this sixth primary one: if the first component is worldly heresies, or natural religion, the succeeding substage is pure worldliness, that is, man diverts his intellect away from even religion and towards the creation, so that science and worldly progress accelerate astronomically, paving the way for the ultimate antichrist deception, total apostasy.
The final phase is then this utter darkness, apostasy, where humanity, reveling in its materialistic wonders, turns from God utterly and places his faith purely in this world.
These, then, are, in my opinion, the seven inevitable subfalls of the Gentiles that must transpire given the initial conversion of the world to the Gospel (e.g., Constantine).
That is, in any salvation history God would create, that included the Incarnation, this is how it would HAVE to go, given the fallen nature.