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Offline gladius_veritatis

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"Removing All Doubt"
« Reply #130 on: July 02, 2011, 01:00:25 PM »
Sorry for any confusion, Mater.  I knew what you were saying and agree entirely...

I was wondering what Rob has to say about it all.  He has been here regularly since we mentioned our thoughts on the matter and, knowing him, has certainly read my comments and your own.  Is his silence just as telling as an actual response?  I suppose time will tell.  He has been 'lying low,' making short posts in more innocuous threads, content for now to survive in the shadows.

Nonno says he has always been honest.  Well, if he is RS/RR, he has already been kicked off several times.  While he may not consider sneaking back on to be dishonest, he would have a hard time avoiding a point-blank question.  I shall not ask it, nor am I encouraging you or Matthew to ask it.  I have perfect confidence he will, as in the past, out himself.  He cannot help it -- any more than he can help coming back again and again.

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« Reply #131 on: July 10, 2011, 10:06:23 PM »
I don't get this idea that a "miracle" occurred with the Fr. Ramolla. I have always understood that wherever there is a miracle, it is something considered naturally impossible. What is so impossible that occurred?

I was thinking today as the Gospel was read if Nonno would consider Our Lord's actions a miracle when he told Peter to cast out his nets.  Couldn't this be said to fall into natural probability.  Nonno, a Catholic belives quickly when he sees the hand of God at work.  Especially if he prayed long and hard over the matter.


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« Reply #132 on: July 11, 2011, 10:54:45 PM »
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Nonno says he has always been honest.


Well, I'd be happy if the poster would just give us some clue to the meaning of his avatar.  Such cryptographic diagrams are more typical of Masonic/Occult/Illuminati adherents. The triangle is especially worrisome because it has long marked entry points for demonic gateways into this world. Thus the use in pentagrams, hexagrams, Davidic stars etc..

I'm not trying to rile anybody as there may just be a holy reason for this present configuration, but I have never seen it before, although the fault may be my own.  I'm not the polymath I would like to be.

There is also some hint at the Tower of Babel, and Jacob's Ladder references. The demonic ladder has seven steps.

Again, maybe I'm just going all the way around the bend, but it raises the hair on the back of my neck.

  :tinfoil: