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Author Topic: Bishop Roy's Imperfect Council  (Read 1034 times)

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Re: Bishop Roy's Imperfect Council
« Reply #60 on: Today at 07:37:35 AM »
If we are in indeed in the great apostasy and end times, which I am totally convinced we are, then it would be
reasonable to assume that the true future pope who will restore the Church is alive and walking around right now.
He might be an infant or a teenager or adult but I suspect the same of the antichrist.
The satanic adversaries of Christ have been fomenting revolutions and wars, unleashing every manner of social, economic and
demographic change for centuries to set the stage for the arrival of their messiah.
Yet, most of the prominent figures within the traditional movement have dismissed outright the idea of simply meeting
to discuss resolving the crisis. That's pathetic.

It is pathetic. 

God could not work with the stiff-necked Israelites who came up out of Egypt, and so He led them in circles, holding them in the desert until every last one of them kicked the bucket. None of them deserved to see the promised land. 

God leads the docile and abandons to their own devices the proud. 

I was somewhat shaken last night when the full brunt of human perversity came before my eyes, and I saw stiff-necked idiocy still reigning supreme in this arid desert. But a good sleep always refreshes good will. 

I reaffirm my intellectual commitment to Bp. Roy's initiative. He's absolutely correct in his principles and conduct. Let the mockery fall down in cascades of bitter energy. Let the tongues of scoffers wag. Let arsonists set fire to every piece of lumber offered to build the structure. Let wild, biretta-wearing donkeys kick up tornadoes of dust. What does it matter?

Good men with good principles are hard to come by. I will appreciate some now that I finally can.