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« on: February 17, 2013, 07:02:40 PM »
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  • It's hard to believe traditional Catholics have to deal with such a phenomenon, but it's very real.

    Any organization can be secularized.


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    « Reply #1 on: February 19, 2013, 06:14:29 PM »
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  • Fake trads abound.  They crave the incense and the Latin but do they live out the moral teachings?  Too hard.  They don't even believe doctrine matters.  


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    « Reply #2 on: February 19, 2013, 06:18:10 PM »
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    Fake trads abound.  They crave the incense and the Latin but do they live out the moral teachings?  Too hard.  They don't even believe doctrine matters.  


    They do believe money matters.  In fact, that and real estate and consumer goods, popular culture, is all some of them talk about.  That and how much money young men should have to earn to belong to their smells and bells club.

    Sounds almost masonic, except they don't seem to have any interest in helping their fellows get ahead.  That would be too much fraternity.

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    « Reply #3 on: February 19, 2013, 06:23:01 PM »
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  • In this case though, the "secular trads" are young men telling another man not to marry a trad girl he got in trouble.


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    « Reply #4 on: February 20, 2013, 07:33:23 PM »
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  • How about those that incur enormous credit card and other debt and default on it because "the banks are part of the NWO"?  Every week you hear another "tradcat" make such a statement.  

    Here's an idea:  live within your means.  Quit being so greedy and worldly!


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    « Reply #5 on: February 21, 2013, 12:22:55 AM »
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    How about those that incur enormous credit card and other debt and default on it because "the banks are part of the NWO"?  Every week you hear another "tradcat" make such a statement.  

    Here's an idea:  live within your means.  Quit being so greedy and worldly!


    The economic system is set up that default on usurious loans is inevitable, just as high unemployment is inevitable.

    Some people earn a lot of money, not because of productive efforts but because of their connection to people destroying this society.  They are parasites, just as usurers are parasites.  Yet they seem complain a lot about people who aren't, to all appearances, taking anything from them.  

    These people sometimes claim to be Catholics but they publicly admit to attitudes about the Faith that makes one doubt they actually are Catholics.  

    They seem to be obsessed with their fiscal superiority.  It is frankly bizarre.

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    « Reply #6 on: February 21, 2013, 06:53:30 PM »
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    How about those that incur enormous credit card and other debt and default on it because "the banks are part of the NWO"?  Every week you hear another "tradcat" make such a statement.  

    Here's an idea:  live within your means.  Quit being so greedy and worldly!


    The economic system is set up that default on usurious loans is inevitable, just as high unemployment is inevitable.

    Some people earn a lot of money, not because of productive efforts but because of their connection to people destroying this society.  They are parasites, just as usurers are parasites.  Yet they seem complain a lot about people who aren't, to all appearances, taking anything from them.  

    These people sometimes claim to be Catholics but they publicly admit to attitudes about the Faith that makes one doubt they actually are Catholics.  

    They seem to be obsessed with their fiscal superiority.  It is frankly bizarre.


    If everyone knows that why would a Catholic willingly submit to this?  Why would you borrow money from the nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr?  Why would a Catholic own a credit card, let alone 12 of them?

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    « Reply #7 on: February 24, 2013, 01:36:50 PM »
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    How about those that incur enormous credit card and other debt and default on it because "the banks are part of the NWO"?  Every week you hear another "tradcat" make such a statement.  

    Here's an idea:  live within your means.  Quit being so greedy and worldly!


    The economic system is set up that default on usurious loans is inevitable, just as high unemployment is inevitable.

    Some people earn a lot of money, not because of productive efforts but because of their connection to people destroying this society.  They are parasites, just as usurers are parasites.  Yet they seem complain a lot about people who aren't, to all appearances, taking anything from them.  

    These people sometimes claim to be Catholics but they publicly admit to attitudes about the Faith that makes one doubt they actually are Catholics.  

    They seem to be obsessed with their fiscal superiority.  It is frankly bizarre.


    Could you give examples of non productive jobs?

    Or perhaps to make it easier I will list jobs below and you say whether they are productive or non productive?

    Bricklayer
    Compensation Lawyer, (ambulance chaser)
    Accountant working for a Hedge Fund.
    Computer specialist working for a financial exchange
    Database specialist working at Goldman Sachs.
    Cleaner working at Goldman Sachs
    CEO of Goldman Sachs
    Management Consultant advising firms on their business strategy
    Central Banker
    Politician
    A businessman who owns a firm selling par value gift tokens.  20 dollars equals 20 dollars.
    Professional Sportsperson
    A pensions advisor who is limited by his company rules or regulation into investing your pension into schemes with some element of usury inherent to them.
    Salesperson selling software to banks


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    « Reply #8 on: February 24, 2013, 02:08:24 PM »
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  • This is the most ridiculous thread I've read on CathInfo.  Class warfare, anyone?