truth that angers
Rotten At The Core
Published on April 18, 2005 By Reiki-House In Religion
I'm Catholic and attend church every sunday, but I have to say I don't really live as any truly good Catholic should. Attending is more of a peace treaty, or rather something I do to keep the familial peace. I enjoy going and listen to what's being said most of the time. But listening and living are two different things. The one thing I won't tolerate, and many here may have noticed, are lies and denial of truth, and that goes for everything in public life. Whether good Catholics like it or not, or whether they even know it or not, the Catholic Church has done tremendous amounts of pure righteous evil, and that's not only in recent times. I have brought this subject up many times to no avail, as people made up a connection between what I said (truth) and someone who hates the Catholic church and God etc...Pure bunk of course, but a reflexive action among the cornered a.k.a. beaten. There is so much evidence proving the Vatican, even those at the pinnacle, have broken international laws even to the point of murder within the Vatican walls. Of course I'm the rare one among Catholics here. Pope John Paul I was murdered by people with direct links to the Cosa Nostra and the secret organization P2. Or rather, and this really gets people angry, that the people who directly benefitted from PJPfirst's death were those involved with the Cosa Nostra and those involved with P2. There is so much obvious facts blowing up in people's faces when it comes to the crimes of this Banker Marcinkus. God's banker, the man who said you can't run the church on Hail Mary's. God's Banker, the man who was confined to the Vatican because to leave the Vatican meant immediate arrest by the Italian authorities. Pope John Paul the First was about to take the Catholic Church back to its poor roots. He already made his position clear when he sold off his parish's valuable goods to raise money for the poor, to help them. He was made aware that he was surrounded by freemasons, who are supposed to be automatically excommunicated from the church. Note that he wasn't going to go so far as to excommunicate them (as a pius Pope must), but rather terminate their positions of power. This much is undeniably true. And that's really an important fact, because by all sides he was known as legitimately righteous and pius, since he lived as he preached. The fact he wasn't going to do what's right, acting on their immediate excommunication, is a large glaring evidence as to the power the bad guys really had over the church. He also knew that trying to excommunicate them would be bad PR for the church at its source. Politics and more politics dictate what's considered right, while we all know deep down what is right, and they always conflict don't they? I like to say a prayer for his soul, since he was the last good thing to die before his time was done. Don't be fooled by the powers that be who say the third secret was about Pope JP the Second getting shot. Just the fact of the event makes it obvious that couldn't have been the third secret. The third secret was about the ultimate evil getting into the power structure from deep within the heart of the Catholic Church itself. There is good reason why Pope Paul was said to have sent into horrendous shock when he read what Lucia wrote on that paper, and it wasn't about some Polish man who could change God's ultimate plan by merely wearing a thin bulletproof vest. It was about evil at the core of God's Catholic Church. Don't get suckered, don't get mentally frail. Work as hard as you can to keep at least some good around us. The bad guys are on a roll, and it makes perfect sense that they are. When you have the bad playing the role of the good, whatever comes of it isn't going to be good by any sense of the word. Remember, if you see Satan, bitchslap him.
Comments
on Apr 18, 2005
Not that it makes a lot of difference, but it was the second secret given to the childeren in Fatima that said the pope would be killed in a hail of bullets and arrows.
on Apr 18, 2005
Well it's good to know another Catholic that thinks being a Cathollic blows sometimes.

I go to church every sunday too. And I don't live as a true Catholic should either. I don't even believe in half of the things they do. For instance....going to confession. I don't believe that you have to go to confession for God to forgive you. I think you should be able to pray anywhere, anytime.

Interesting article.

~carebear~
on Apr 18, 2005

"Blows" is a bad word to use in the same title sentence as Catholic Church...

BTW, Please use paragraphs, they are your friends.
on Apr 18, 2005
thanx carebear