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Is it ok to hate the devilworld?
« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2011, 05:58:39 PM »
You must hate the world and denounce it, for it belongs to Satan and his children of perdition. These wicked men who will bring you unto damnation must be rejected. Of course you can still be in the world and have some worldly friends but you must take care of how much time you spend with them. For you must know that they are children of Satan and will lead you to their father's resting place.

Pray for the gift of faith. Hatred/Displeasure of the world comes naturally to those of Faith. You must hate Satan and all sin with all of your heart. If you do not, then you do not love God. As the good Lord has said, he was a liar and a thief from the beginning. There is no good in him and sin consumes him. Obviously you cannot dwell on Satan, for he will take advantage of you, but you must hate him and sin with great fervor.

Is it ok to hate the devilworld?
« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2011, 07:27:04 PM »
Just my nutty ideas as a still relatively young person:

Fortunately, I have very few friends.

Think about it this way.

What is a real friend? A person who loves you, right?

What is true charity? Wanting someone to obtain their eternal salvation, right?

Ask yourself: Are these "worldly friends" of mine helping me attain that goal, and am I helping them in kind?

If the answer is yes, then carry on.

If the answer is no, then you need to re-evaluate what "friends" really are.

The reason I have only a few friends, is because I will not hang around with people that are worldly and don't think at all about their eternal salvation, much less people that aren't Catholic. If I only have a few REAL friends, then so be it. It's just the way it is.

Sure it gets kind of lonely sometimes, but it's better than putting my soul in peril by hanging around with people that are heading straight for Hell themselves, or, by the temptation to keep them as friends, vying for "human respect" rather than vying for TRUE CHARITY through the TRUTH.

Hope that helps. Your TRUE friends are ones that are trying to help you get to heaven, not people that are weakening your will, and living OF the world and not IN it like you probably are doing.

God bless you.


Is it ok to hate the devilworld?
« Reply #7 on: September 02, 2011, 07:44:52 PM »
Quote from: parentsfortruth
Just my nutty ideas as a still relatively young person:

Fortunately, I have very few friends.

Think about it this way.

What is a real friend? A person who loves you, right?

What is true charity? Wanting someone to obtain their eternal salvation, right?

Ask yourself: Are these "worldly friends" of mine helping me attain that goal, and am I helping them in kind?

If the answer is yes, then carry on.

If the answer is no, then you need to re-evaluate what "friends" really are.

The reason I have only a few friends, is because I will not hang around with people that are worldly and don't think at all about their eternal salvation, much less people that aren't Catholic. If I only have a few REAL friends, then so be it. It's just the way it is.

Sure it gets kind of lonely sometimes, but it's better than putting my soul in peril by hanging around with people that are heading straight for Hell themselves, or, by the temptation to keep them as friends, vying for "human respect" rather than vying for TRUE CHARITY through the TRUTH.

Hope that helps. Your TRUE friends are ones that are trying to help you get to heaven, not people that are weakening your will, and living OF the world and not IN it like you probably are doing.

God bless you.


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Is it ok to hate the devilworld?
« Reply #8 on: September 02, 2011, 08:19:14 PM »
Quote from: parentsfortruth
Just my nutty ideas as a still relatively young person:

Fortunately, I have very few friends.

Think about it this way.

What is a real friend? A person who loves you, right?

What is true charity? Wanting someone to obtain their eternal salvation, right?

Ask yourself: Are these "worldly friends" of mine helping me attain that goal, and am I helping them in kind?

If the answer is yes, then carry on.

If the answer is no, then you need to re-evaluate what "friends" really are.

The reason I have only a few friends, is because I will not hang around with people that are worldly and don't think at all about their eternal salvation, much less people that aren't Catholic. If I only have a few REAL friends, then so be it. It's just the way it is.

Sure it gets kind of lonely sometimes, but it's better than putting my soul in peril by hanging around with people that are heading straight for Hell themselves, or, by the temptation to keep them as friends, vying for "human respect" rather than vying for TRUE CHARITY through the TRUTH.

Hope that helps. Your TRUE friends are ones that are trying to help you get to heaven, not people that are weakening your will, and living OF the world and not IN it like you probably are doing.

God bless you.


I do agree with you, one must be careful, on the other hand, some worldly friends can convert through your good example.  

I suppose we can define friends.  I have several acquaintances of mine, people that I talk to on a regular basis, sometime they refer to me as their friend, although I don't hang around with them. I am sure you too have such acquaintances.   Whenever I can I talk to them about the Catholic church and they seem interested, as long as I don't push them too hard, just plant seeds here and there.  I tell them about Mount St. Michael, and invite them to come up, and sometime a few of them have.  A few of them stayed and converted.  Very few I am afraid.    

You never know about people, and you could be an instrument in helping them find the true religion.  

I agree, however if they begin to abuse the truth, it might be time to dust off your shoes.  

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Is it ok to hate the devilworld?
« Reply #9 on: September 02, 2011, 08:35:33 PM »
Quote from: MyrnaM
Quote from: parentsfortruth
Just my nutty ideas as a still relatively young person:

Fortunately, I have very few friends.

Think about it this way.

What is a real friend? A person who loves you, right?

What is true charity? Wanting someone to obtain their eternal salvation, right?

Ask yourself: Are these "worldly friends" of mine helping me attain that goal, and am I helping them in kind?

If the answer is yes, then carry on.

If the answer is no, then you need to re-evaluate what "friends" really are.

The reason I have only a few friends, is because I will not hang around with people that are worldly and don't think at all about their eternal salvation, much less people that aren't Catholic. If I only have a few REAL friends, then so be it. It's just the way it is.

Sure it gets kind of lonely sometimes, but it's better than putting my soul in peril by hanging around with people that are heading straight for Hell themselves, or, by the temptation to keep them as friends, vying for "human respect" rather than vying for TRUE CHARITY through the TRUTH.

Hope that helps. Your TRUE friends are ones that are trying to help you get to heaven, not people that are weakening your will, and living OF the world and not IN it like you probably are doing.

God bless you.


I do agree with you, one must be careful, on the other hand, some worldly friends can convert through your good example.  

I suppose we can define friends.  I have several acquaintances of mine, people that I talk to on a regular basis, sometime they refer to me as their friend, although I don't hang around with them. I am sure you too have such acquaintances.   Whenever I can I talk to them about the Catholic church and they seem interested, as long as I don't push them too hard, just plant seeds here and there.  I tell them about Mount St. Michael, and invite them to come up, and sometime a few of them have.  A few of them stayed and converted.  Very few I am afraid.    

You never know about people, and you could be an instrument in helping them find the true religion.  

I agree, however if they begin to abuse the truth, it might be time to dust off your shoes.  


I agree.

As far as the friends part, we do have Cathinfo and the internet to be in contact with fellow Catholics all over the world, as I am, from the East Coast, to the Midwest, to the Philippines, all the way to South America, as well as some here where I live.