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I believe in God, not in a Catholic God
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2013, 05:24:16 PM »
 :facepalm:

I believe in God, not in a Catholic God
« Reply #11 on: October 02, 2013, 05:37:04 PM »
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Ggreg makes an excellent point.  

If this can all be boiled down to the media getting it wrong, then why isn't the Vatican issued corrections in their media mouthpeices?  I mean corrections and not verbally trickery.  

If this is just media mischief, why isn't the Vatican asking for permission to pre-read every interview release?  It's fairly standard practice out there in the world.



The Vatican doesn't need to issue a statement, because there is a world of internet neo-cats and tads that serve as Francis' unofficial translators.  


The Vatican has a press office, that's what I was referring to.  

The Vatican is actually playing the media.  The game is being played by the Vatican and they are playing it in such a manner that, at a future date, they can try to bring out the lie that the media manipulated the pope's words.  

The whole "actual Vatican II council" and the legendary, mythical "council of the media" that B XVI brought out for public consumption is such an example.



I was being sarcastic, alluding to the wash of neo-cats who seem to know exactly what Francis meant and are explaining it for all of this.


Offline Capt McQuigg

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« Reply #12 on: October 02, 2013, 05:59:02 PM »
Quote from: Mithrandylan
Quote from: Capt McQuigg
Quote from: Mithrandylan
Quote from: Capt McQuigg
Ggreg makes an excellent point.  

If this can all be boiled down to the media getting it wrong, then why isn't the Vatican issued corrections in their media mouthpeices?  I mean corrections and not verbally trickery.  

If this is just media mischief, why isn't the Vatican asking for permission to pre-read every interview release?  It's fairly standard practice out there in the world.



The Vatican doesn't need to issue a statement, because there is a world of internet neo-cats and tads that serve as Francis' unofficial translators.  


The Vatican has a press office, that's what I was referring to.  

The Vatican is actually playing the media.  The game is being played by the Vatican and they are playing it in such a manner that, at a future date, they can try to bring out the lie that the media manipulated the pope's words.  

The whole "actual Vatican II council" and the legendary, mythical "council of the media" that B XVI brought out for public consumption is such an example.



I was being sarcastic, alluding to the wash of neo-cats who seem to know exactly what Francis meant and are explaining it for all of this.


I get it now.   :cool:


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« Reply #13 on: October 02, 2013, 06:19:28 PM »
It's kinda funny how people seem to be making this pope out to be worse than the other conciliar popes.

PPVI was worse IMO,  after all, he was the one who dismantled the faith and Church and paved the way for PF and sent the entire world into an ecuмenical  down spin. Then there was JP2 who fully understood what the NO was all about and did what he could to implement the evil thing. Among the atrocities were  kissing the Koran and Assisi - all that he did during his reign was saying the same thing as PF - that there is no Catholic God, but instead of him saying it out loud, he said it by example.

If there is anything worth noting about this pope or non-pope or anti-pope or who knows what he is, is that we can look at what he is literally doing for his part of the process in the fulfillment of the demolition of the Church. Not that they will succeed, but the darts he is throwing certainly can cause some serious wounds in the mean time.

And like the days of PPVI when the overwhelming multitude of Catholics compromised because the pope said it was needed, we should expect the identical results here - only worse because thanks to technology today that was unavailable back in the 60s and 70s, more fools will rush into ruin today than did so back then.

I don't look for any NO Cardinals or Bishops speak up in defense of the truth, rather, I look for them to support the pope in his heresies same as they've done for the last 50 years.

For 40 years I've been hearing that "it's going to get worse before it gets better" - so far, those who said that were right on the money - and it still goes on - it's still true - things can only keep getting worse and worse before it gets any better, the devil never sleeps.



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« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2013, 03:14:24 AM »

Here's an NBC News clip - "looks like we ain't seen nuthin' yet".
http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nightly-news/53161066#53161066