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Re: Pachamama idol thrown in the Tiber river!
« Reply #25 on: October 26, 2019, 12:37:46 AM »
I see a parallel between the ambiguity related to this Pachamama Virgin and the hostility displayed by Sahagun in Mexico toward the Virgin of Guadalupe.  

Re: Pachamama idol thrown in the Tiber river!
« Reply #26 on: October 26, 2019, 02:56:38 AM »
I see a parallel between the ambiguity related to this Pachamama Virgin and the hostility displayed by Sahagun in Mexico toward the Virgin of Guadalupe.  
Except that that the Pachamama is no virgin at all- there was only one miraculous virgin birth, that of Mary, the mother of God. The Earth is an inanimate object onto which God placed life in all forms. There is no "Mother Earth". That whole concept (imo) is a wishful construct by people who don't want to give due credit to the Creator. Francis himself has stated the statues are "Pachamama", not just ugly, naked and profane images of Mary.  That thing may be your 'mama', but is sure 'aint mine. 

#notmymama


Re: Pachamama idol thrown in the Tiber river!
« Reply #27 on: October 26, 2019, 04:58:09 AM »
Except that that the Pachamama is no virgin at all- there was only one miraculous virgin birth, that of Mary, the mother of God. The Earth is an inanimate object onto which God placed life in all forms. There is no "Mother Earth". That whole concept (imo) is a wishful construct by people who don't want to give due credit to the Creator. Francis himself has stated the statues are "Pachamama", not just ugly, naked and profane images of Mary.  That thing may be your 'mama', but is sure 'aint mine.

#notmymama
:applause: :applause: :applause: :incense:

Re: Pachamama idol thrown in the Tiber river!
« Reply #28 on: October 26, 2019, 06:37:29 AM »
I see a parallel between the ambiguity related to this Pachamama Virgin and the hostility displayed by Sahagun in Mexico toward the Virgin of Guadalupe.  
I see a parallel between the way the Virgin of Guadalupe crushed demonic heathen idolatry and the way these brave men, as Her true sons, threw these abominable pagan idols in the river. 

n hindsight, seeing how far the depravity of some in Rome today goes, that they have no shame in drawing their filthy idols out of the water, because they love their idols as they have never loved God, next time, they could be chopped into a 1000 pieces and burned

"Overthrow their altars, and break down their statues, burn their groves with fire, and break their idols in pieces: destroy their names out of those places." (Deut 12:3)

Re: Pachamama idol thrown in the Tiber river!
« Reply #29 on: October 26, 2019, 07:06:59 AM »
“Poche:  “I see a parallel between the ambiguity related to this Pachamama Virgin and the hostility displayed by Sahagun in Mexico toward the Virgin of Guadalupe. “


I see the parallel that paganism has been accepted and blended into Catholicism for a long time.    There were two naked pregnant women statues that were worshipped during Papal Amazon synod event.  Not only was it paganism promoted but sodomy as well.  
Santa Muerte is the new paganism that is blasphemous to our Lady of Guadalupe.  There are many in South America who set up altars to Coca Cola. Also, let’s not forget the amount of sex abuse scandals in Argentina, Mexico etc.  
Look at Pope Francis who was formed by a false gospel and teaching of Liberal liberation theology and free masonry.  Many Catholics in South America left the Church to become evangelicals.  
And yes. There should have been outrage by clergy and laity because of Assisi  where Jesus was denied by Pope John Paul II publicly.  Many Catholics left the church after Vatican II to be evangelicals.  And many left after Assisi event in 1986.