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Is this book good?
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2012, 08:25:41 AM »
Why is this such a bad thing to read? I just don't get it.

Quote from: Sede Catholic
Antipope John Paul II did more to destroy Catholicism than any other man, apart from Antipope Paul VI.

Antipope Benedict XVI may do more evil than either of those. It is too early to tell.

Read the Douay-Rheims Bible.
Read the Catechism of the Council of Trent.
Read the lives of the Saints.

Do NOT read anything by these damnable men who have spent their lives destroying truth and holiness.
JPII loathed Catholicism with an intense malice.

Reading one bad book could cost you your soul.

These Antipopes are incredibly evil. Forget Luther, or anyone else.
These Antipopes have tried to eradicate Catholicism. Our Lord has assured us that our glorious Catholic Church will prevail. But these men have certainly done incredible damage with their fierce and satanic evil.

Do not spend eternity in Hell because of a satanic, evil Antipope.
JPII deprived you of Catholicism.
Do not let him also deprive you of Heaven.


Doesn't anti-pope mean someone who is not a pope? I mean, JP2 was a pope after all (even if you dislike him).

Is this book good?
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2012, 02:27:34 PM »
Ingenting,
You are correct that an antipope is not a real Pope. John Paul II was an Antipope.
John Paul II was an evil man filled with malice towards our Catholic Faith.
He spent his “pontificate” trying to destroy Catholicism.
That is why the good Catholics on this Forum condemn him, in varying degrees according to the level of understanding that they choose to have of the situation in the Church.

The alleged "popes" in the Vatican since A.D. 1958 have pretended to be Catholics.
They have caused incredible damage to our beloved Catholic Church.

Sedes are Catholics who will not compromise about the Faith.
I am a Sede.
I will never give false obedience to these servants of the devil.

I hope that more Catholics will jettison human respect, and the convenience of a near-by chapel and embrace the obvious truth: that an invalidly elected heretic, who was determined to destroy the Catholic Church was never a true Pope.
John Paul II deceived the world with his satanically-inspired mastery of the media.
But he was not holy. He was evil.

Antipope Benedict XVI is also an evil man who pretends to be Catholic.
Benedict XVI also seeks to destroy the Catholic Faith. Just read his books. He wants to turn everyone against the Catholic Faith. He is not just a poor theologian. He is a man of glittering evil. He is a man of satanic malevolence.

Catholics should not read these evil men’s books.
To read them, is to imperil your salvation.

Read the Douay-Rheims Bible and the Catechism of the Council of Trent.
Contact the CMRI for valid Catholic Masses.
Try to accept the truth.
Catholics who are Sedes reject the invalid new “mass” and the heresy of the last 50 years, and these evil antipopes.

Sedes are the Catholics who are maintaining the Faith in all of its glorious purity.



Is this book good?
« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2012, 02:29:44 PM »
Quote from: Capt McQuigg
Sede Catholic is absolutely right!  

And on a literary scale, JPII's writing is almost like gibberish.


Dear Capt McQuigg,

Thank you for your kind words.

God Bless you, Capt McQuigg.

Yours, Sede Catholic.

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« Reply #8 on: December 15, 2012, 02:36:04 PM »
Quote from: Nadir
You've done it again, dear Sede!
:applause:
Your post is clear, concise, to the point and true. God bless you!


Dear Nadir,
Thank you for your kind words.
Thank you also for your blessing.

God Bless you, Nadir.

Yours, Sede Catholic.

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« Reply #9 on: December 15, 2012, 02:45:31 PM »
I have realized that in my second post in this thread, I actually mistakenly advocated reading the heretical books of Antipope Benedict XVI.
So that part of my advice should only be taken rhetorically.
Do NOT read the evil writings of John Paul II or Benedict XVI.
Obviously, it would be a sin to actually read the writings of men who are so heretical and evil.
Only read sound Catholic religious writers.  Those of former centuries are safe to read.