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Author Topic: O.L. Jesus Christ does not make things complicated - Sedevacantism  (Read 7438 times)

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Re: O.L. Jesus Christ does not make things complicated - Sedevacantism
« Reply #210 on: June 01, 2026, 06:43:27 PM »
You think the thousands of freemasonic scuмs infiltrated in the fake Church won't depose the Pope claiming he's heretic and so on for going against Vatican II?
You're avoiding the question.  A traditional Pope could not solve an apostasy.  The entire heirarchy is apostate.  The faithful that fill the pews do not believe in the doctrines or morals of the Catholic religion.  They all, from top to bottom adhere to a false Masonic religion.  The four marks are not found there.

Re: O.L. Jesus Christ does not make things complicated - Sedevacantism
« Reply #211 on: June 01, 2026, 06:47:12 PM »
You're avoiding the question.  A traditional Pope could not solve an apostasy.  The entire heirarchy is apostate.  The faithful that fill the pews do not believe in the doctrines or morals of the Catholic religion.  They all, from top to bottom adhere to a false Masonic religion.  The four marks are not found there.
This is more or less what I said previously on this topic, so I do not understand how you could think otherwise. 


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Re: O.L. Jesus Christ does not make things complicated - Sedevacantism
« Reply #212 on: Yesterday at 09:55:21 AM »
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I tell you what traumatizes me. Trads being autistic. Blocking the truth from purer hearts through their own selfishness.

Obviously I'm not against calling things heretical, but people like Lazarus are clearly so lacking in any kind of docility, that they are clearly ill equipped to make such pronouncements.


you can tell these things from the way people write in their posts. You can tell if they are actually listening to what other people saying and taking it in, or just trying to bash around their own little opinion.

There have been plenty of times when I have learned interesting things on this forum, and even, believe it or not from Women! Like Maria especially, who actually did research on things and showed very clearly that she can change her mind.

And even, and I can't believe I am saying this, but Gray, who although still has some argumentative habits, actually adjusted her behavior considerably on certain topics and chose restraint.

Ladislaus even has his moments of listening, but usually can't resist the incoherent rants.
What you call argumentative, I call asking the hard questions.

What I learned is that you like to say things in such a way to see the fight.  I think they call that rage baiting.  I just have learned how to sort through that.  

What you call argumentative, I call asking the hard questions.

What I learned is that you like to say things in such a way to see the fight.  I think they call that rage baiting.  I just have learned how to sort through that. 

It is not a womans job to "ask hard questions"

It is not a womans job to "ask hard questions"
Every rational human being has the obligation to ask hard questions and seek the answers.