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Anti Catholicism Condemned
« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2015, 08:13:17 AM »
Quote from: TKGS
The title of this topic is misleading.  The statement poche published is not a condemnation of anti-Catholicism.  It is a statement denouncing ant-religious liberty.


That's "anti-religious liberty".

The "i" key on my keyboard gets stuck sometimes.  I usually catch it, but didn't this time.

Anti Catholicism Condemned
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2015, 03:27:42 PM »
I find the whole anti-religious liberty and anti-Catholicism thing ironic.  Catholicism is anti-religious liberty .... well, real Catholicism is anyway.


Anti Catholicism Condemned
« Reply #7 on: November 19, 2015, 04:03:11 PM »
Quote from: TKGS

The title of this topic is misleading.  The statement poche published is not a condemnation of anti-Catholicism.  It is a statement denouncing anti-religious liberty.


Quote from: 2Vermont

I find the whole anti-religious liberty and anti-Catholicism thing ironic.  Catholicism is anti-religious liberty .... well, real Catholicism is anyway.


Yes, how simple the world would be if only Christ the King reigned free.

It goes back to Vat.II, where the Freemasons got their way with pulling off Dignitatis humanae.  It was the first item on their agenda, but got voted down, then it kept coming back like a bad dream until the bishops finally passed it just so they could go home -- big mistake.  

So then Catholics trying to keep pace with what they think is the changing Church have listened to the Modernists hawking religious freedom and religious liberty ever since.  It's one of the "big lies" that, when repeated often enough, people begin to believe it.  Before you know it, it's showing up in poche's posts (as if that's any surprise).

It's longstanding tradition in the Church that no one has any right to practice a false religion in public.  That's what the Mohammedans are upset about in Europe, because they think that Mohammedism is not a false religion.

Anti Catholicism Condemned
« Reply #8 on: November 20, 2015, 12:14:05 AM »
For me, religious liberty means that we have the right to proclaim the truth that is the Catholic Faith and to invite others to do also.

Anti Catholicism Condemned
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2015, 07:42:39 PM »
For everyone else in the world, if it means the same thing to them as it does to you, they would then have the right to proclaim their false religion just as much as you have to proclaim your true religion.  So then guess who wins in that case?  

Do you want satanists and Mohammedans and devil-worshipers to announce their false doctrine while standing next to you as you proclaim your faith?  

Maybe you need some real world experience.  Go to Paris, France, for example, and see what happens when you preach Catholicism in the public square with Moslems all around you.

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