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Offline crossbro

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« Reply #15 on: December 24, 2013, 12:07:54 AM »
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    Yeah, and I have better things to do than to volunteer to be outranked by someone who does not seem to know the War of 1812 ended 101 years ago. All this based on purchasing life insurance.


    Was that the Hundred Years War?


    Alright you got me :sign-surrender:, LOL.


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    « Reply #16 on: December 24, 2013, 04:14:14 AM »
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  • Seems the Freemasons were infiltrated - that can't be a valid Freemason in that picture, notice that the handshake is all wrong.   :reading:
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    « Reply #17 on: December 24, 2013, 11:00:55 PM »
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    Yeah, and I have better things to do than to volunteer to be outranked by someone who does not seem to know the War of 1812 ended 101 years ago. All this based on purchasing life insurance.

    Shouldn't that be 201 years ago?

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    « Reply #18 on: December 25, 2013, 12:14:58 AM »
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    Yeah, and I have better things to do than to volunteer to be outranked by someone who does not seem to know the War of 1812 ended 101 years ago. All this based on purchasing life insurance.

    Shouldn't that be 201 years ago?


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    « Reply #19 on: December 25, 2013, 08:41:07 AM »
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    The perfect gateway for the Freemasons to infiltrate the Church and gain a foothold would be through the Knights of Columbus. If they can persuade you to say a secret oath to join the Knights then why not the Freemasons ?


    I thought the Freemasons were already in?  They have hijacked an ecuмenical council and rewritten the Mass, right?  If so, why bother infiltrating a group with no power?

    And yes, you must be right, the path to world domination starts at a pancake breakfast.  I believe this is foretold in scripture.


    It starts by surrounding young men who without much thought join one group and then get surrounded and persuaded to do something else "harmless".

    Why do you think in the above situation this KOC chapter decided to have a co-venture that would surround their members and the parish community with masons in an open manner like this ?

    Let's have breakfast with masons, RIGHT !

    I have never seen the Knights of Columbus around me do anything with the Freemasons


    Nor have I.  I was active in the KOC  earlier in my life, but stopped because the seemed to do very little other than consume a lot of beer.  I never saw then do anything immoral or heretical,

    However the photographic evidence above is undeniable.  Some of them clearly are.
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