Apr 24, 2008 03:32AM GMT
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Politics - Other
Did you know The Roman Catholic Church considers the American constitution to be a "...Satanic document..." in their OWN words?!?
The American constitution is a direct contradiction of all the doctrines of the Papacy and its Militia, the Jesuit Order.The most sacred principle of the United States Constitiution is the equality of every citizen before the law.
But the fundamental principle of the Church of Rome is the denial of that equality.
Liberty of conscience is proclaimed by the United States, a most sacred principle which every citizen must uphold, even at the price of his blood.
But liberty of conscience is declared by all the "pope" and councils of Rome, a most godless, unholy, and diabolical thing, which every good Catholic must abhor and destroy at any cost.
The American Constitution assures the absolute independence of the civil from the ecclesiastical or the church power.
But the Church of Rome declares that such independence is an empiety and revolt against God.
The American Constitution leaves every man is free to serve God according to the dictates of his conscience.
But the Church of Rome declares that no man has ever had such a right, and that the "pope" alone can know and say what man must believe and do.
The Constitution of the United States denies the right for anybody to punish any other from differing from him in religion.
But the Church of Rome says that she has the right to punish with the confiscation of their goods, or the penalty of death, those that differ in faith from the "pope".
The United States has established schools all over their immense territories, where they invite the peoples to send their children, that they may culitvate their intelligence and become good and useful citizens.
But the Church of Rome has publically cursed all those schools, and forbidden their children to attended them, under pain of excommunication in this world and damnation in the next.
The Constitution of the United States is based on the principle that the people are the primary source of all civil power.
But hundreds of times, the Church of Rome had proclaimed that this principle is impious and heretical. She says all government must rest upon the foundation of the Catholic faith; with the "pope" alone as the legitimate and fallible source and interpreter of the law.
How the Papacy along with the Illuminati control the United States of America and everywhere else...we must put an end to this!
Who Controls The World? Illuminati, Jesuits, Bilderberg, Church, Skull, Religion.
http://hardplanet2.vodpod.com/video/1121196-the-real-world-su...
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raves +3 -2 posted Apr 24, 2008 04:45AM GMT
Answered No, Ignorance is bliss even though im being betrayed!
ummmm... i dont think any part of this is true.. its just a bunch of fancy words that make it all seem true... but then again... it could be... all religions have their bad sides... its created by people... so its bound to have their flaws but to this extent?
i KNOW that you are incorect in this. -
raves +13 -2 posted Apr 24, 2008 04:41AM GMT
Answered No, Ignorance is bliss even though im being betrayed!
From Wikipedia:
"In addition to attracting significant public interest,[8] it has been criticized for relying too heavily on anecdotal evidence,[10] and for using unidentified, undated, and unsourced video news clips, voice-overs, quotes, and book citations without page numbers.[11][12][13] In a piece entitled Internet idiocy: the latest pandemic, the Arizona Daily Wildcat refers to the film as "internet bullshit" saying that "witty sayings, fear tactics and a cool, assertive air all enable them to convince the unwitting public of their points".[14] The Irish Times called it "unhinged" and accused it of offering nothing but "surreal perversions of genuine issues and debates."[8]
Jordyn Marcellus of The Gauntlet felt it was ironic that the film's viewers "have blindly followed the documentary without doing their own research." He states that, though the film is "well-edited and is truly compelling", it "glosses over inconvenient facts," uses "deceptive filmmaking" and that "for a film that rails against deception, there's a lot of deception implicit in its creation."[13]"
A load of manure for hateful narrowminded fearbots who will believe anything and everything that is anti catholic..... -
raves +4 -1 posted Apr 24, 2008 04:08AM GMT
Answered No, Ignorance is bliss even though im being betrayed!
You should be a little more open with your answers it isn't nice to paint people in. That being said, there are a lot of things deep in the doctrine of many churches that everyday members are not aware of and that the churches do not seek to enforce. -
raves +3 -1 posted Apr 24, 2008 04:01AM GMT (edited)
Answered No, Ignorance is bliss even though im being betrayed!
This is why we have separation of church and state. The Church is run from the top, and our country is "supposed to be" run from the bottom, at least representatively. But I believe you misquote at least the intentions of the Roman Church. In fact, the only word I saw in quotes was "pope" yet you say it was "in their own words". Ignorance must be bliss. -
raves +5 -3 posted Apr 24, 2008 03:45AM GMT
Answered No, Ignorance is bliss even though im being betrayed!
This has to be the most blatant hate propaganda I have ever seen in my life. Two responses to pick from neither of which are acceptable. You really need to cite your sources on this. And i am not ignorant asyou implied in your biased choices of answers. CITE SOURCES!! -
raves +2



Answered No, Ignorance is bliss even though im being betrayed!
From Wikipedia:"In addition to attracting significant public interest,[8] it has been criticized for relying too heavily on anecdotal evidence,[10] and for using unidentified, undated, and unsourced video news clips, voice-overs, quotes, and book citations without page numbers.[11][12][13] In a piece entitled Internet idiocy: the latest pandemic, the Arizona Daily Wildcat refers to the film as "internet bullshit" saying that "witty sayings, fear tactics and a cool, assertive air all enable them to convince the unwitting public of their points".[14] The Irish Times called it "unhinged" and accused it of offering nothing but "surreal perversions of genuine issues and debates."[8]
Jordyn Marcellus of The Gauntlet felt it was ironic that the film's viewers "have blindly followed the documentary without doing their own research." He states that, though the film is "well-edited and is truly compelling", it "glosses over inconvenient facts," uses "deceptive filmmaking" and that "for a film that rails against deception, there's a lot of deception implicit in its creation."[13]"
A load of manure for hateful narrowminded fearbots who will believe anything and everything that is anti catholic.....