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Offline Raoul76

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Name That Cleric
« Reply #15 on: February 20, 2010, 10:51:22 PM »
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  • Lover of Truth said:
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    I cannot figure it out unless people are as shallow as they seem to be. Meaning they don't WANT to believe it so they won't.


    I wrote a long post about all this, about denial and delusion and the fact that people have essentially brainwashed themselves, but people would probably think I'm crazy myself if I posted it.  

    To briefly sum up what it was about, think of 9/11.  The holes in the story, and the complicity of the media, were not even hidden.  "They" ( the devil ) WANTED you to know there was something wrong with the official story.  Why?  Because those who know that the official story was a fraud deep down, and then go on denying it, acting as if everything is normal, have given the devil their consent, they have been made complicit.   If you know that America is run by smiling serial killers in suits, who will cold-bloodedly murder thousands of their own, and that the entire media is lying to you, you will enter a world that is very disturbing and psychologically cruel.  You will realize that your fantasy about America being this great country full of great people, that we are always the good guys in every war, is horse dung and that we have been manipulated for centuries.  So most people choose to ignore this and go into denial.  They brainwash themselves.

    As the Jєωιѕн comedian Groucho Marx once said, "Who are you going to believe, me, or your own eyes?"  Some lies are so big that people can't see them -- because they don't want to see them.  They don't want to face that reality isn't what they thought.  Then, just to get some relief, they snap and embrace the lies.  It's like a form of Stockholm Syndrome where people learn to love the lies, they learn to love the devil who abuses them.  The more and more people succuмb to a false reality, the more others feel safe following along.  They think "This many people can't be wrong," and think they have safety in numbers.  Eventually, almost everyone is crazy, and those few who are left who aren't crazy, who have held to the truth, are the ones who look crazy!  It's a vicious cycle.

    This is happening in another form with the Church, except here it is even worse, and there are layers within layers that you have to dig through to reach the light.  A lot of people stop fighting once they find a Latin Mass; others stop when they become sedevacantist.  But they have stopped too soon, because the fantasy that everything was just fine until VII is another form of lobotomy.  Why would God allow His faithful children to be punished with something like VII?  He wouldn't.  Most of the Catholics were lukewarm and lovers of lies long before VII happened.  And this is still going on today.

    CMRI Sings Freemasonic Hymns

    Just by forsaking 70's punk rock for 50's rockabilly doesn't bring you any closer to classical, do you see what I'm saying?  Being MORE traditional than some other group is not necessarily to have the Catholic faith.  The traditional world may be an escape from Vatican II, but it is not an escape from the errors that LED to Vatican II.   Americanism is alive and well almost everywhere, just in varying forms.

     We are all suffering from a form of amnesia; it's like we woke up in the middle of future shock and have to fight our way back to antiquity, back to the true Catholic doctrine that has steadily and slowly been buried and left for dead.  Once we do that, perhaps God will work miracles through us.  Or perhaps this is the end.
    Readers: Please IGNORE all my postings here. I was a recent convert and fell into errors, even heresy for which hopefully my ignorance excuses. These include rejecting the "rhythm method," rejecting the idea of "implicit faith," and being brieflfy quasi-Jansenist. I also posted occasions of sins and links to occasions of sin, not understanding the concept much at the time, so do not follow my links.