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Offline Last Tradhican

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Protestantism - the Root of Divisions in the USA
« on: April 26, 2020, 10:46:33 AM »
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  • My grandparents, parents, and I were all born in another country and were exiled to the USA by communist takeover of our country. I went to school in the US from the first grade forward. In my country and all of South America and all Catholic countries everybody was Catholic and went to the same Church on Sunday. They all attended the same mass; upper class and lower class, rich and dirt poor, white, black, yellow, and everything in between. Meanwhile, in the USA there were four Protestant churches on every corner, they all had all different services, upper class churches for whites from the South, upper class churches for whites from the North,  upper class churches for whites from Sweden, upper class churches for whites from the Germany, upper class churches for whites from England...….. and further splits for whites by wealth and more. The they had the same splits for blacks according to wealth, shade of color, what part of the country they were from.... and the list is endless of the splits. The bottom line is that America has always been split. It was easy for the communists, the NWO to divide the people and thus take over the country, a few controlling the masses.

    In South America it was done differently, they first removed the Catholic faith, then they were able to take over. The anti-Catholicism of U.S. policy has sometimes been stated explicitly by its leaders. Theodore Roosevelt when he paid a visit to South America at the turn of the 20th century said:

    "While these countries remain Catholic," he said, "we will not be able to dominate them."

    Practically no one LIVES the Catholic Faith today, therefore, the world is easily dominated by a few.
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    Re: Protestantism - the Root of Divisions in the USA
    « Reply #1 on: April 26, 2020, 11:05:29 AM »
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  • Thanks for the down thumb Meg. 
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    For there shall arise false Christs and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders, insomuch as to deceive (if possible) even the elect. Mat 24:24


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    Re: Protestantism - the Root of Divisions in the USA
    « Reply #2 on: April 26, 2020, 11:07:51 AM »
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  • My apologies if I am reading more into your post that you have intended to convey, but, based on the fact that you once reacted to a posted video of "Black Israelite" thugs openly proclaiming their hatred of - and desire to eradicate - the white race by blaming "Luther's Bible only religion" (https://www.cathinfo.com/general-discussion/black-racists-call-for-genocide-of-white-people/), I don't think I'm too far afield here.

    While Heresy creates the very worst kind of division among peoples - which is to say, cleaving some people from the Truth of Christ, and grafting them into the Falsities of Satan - it is by no means the origin of all divisions, nor would it be correct to assume that all division of peoples on Earth is evil, lest we adopt the Masonic error of egalitarianism, and make God Almighty the villain of the Tower of Babel story.

    Division of people by the sexes is the most fundamental and universal - there are also divisions by age, by social status, by language, by ethnicity and, yes, by race (indeed God Himself made that last division explicit by physically separating the races first geographically, and then by physiognomies and psychologies suited to those geographical placements).

    As for the unity of Catholicism. Yes, the Faith brings us a spiritual unity which will one day result in true, total unity for the elect in heaven. On earth, however, divisions remain. Look to Catholic colonial societies in places like Africa and Haiti. In Haiti both the black African slaves and the white French masters were Catholic, but the racial differences kept their society very much divided. The French government's ban of miscegenation in its colonies codified their explicit desire to keep their society divided along racial lines. The fact that this ban was only revoked after the Catholic Monarchy of France was overthrown by egalitarian Masons is a most salient one for modern Catholic reflection, in my opinion.

    While America's official position of religious indifferentism is sufficient all by itself to doom this county to spiritual death and fundamental lack of cohesion, the fact that this country doubled down on its Masonic egalitarianism by attempting to integrate a large sub-Saharan African population into its national fabric - and continues to do so in the face of literally centuries of proof that this endeavor is impossible - shows that it is the broader egalitarian and indifferentist errors - rather than the particular heresy of Protestantism - which is the root of America's many, ineffaceable divisions.

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    Re: Protestantism - the Root of Divisions in the USA
    « Reply #3 on: April 27, 2020, 01:42:49 PM »
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  • In my country and all of South America and all Catholic countries everybody was Catholic and went to the same Church on Sunday. They all attended the same mass; upper class and lower class, rich and dirt poor, white, black, yellow, and everything in between. Meanwhile, in the USA there were four Protestant churches on every corner, they all had all different people according to wealth, shade of color, what part of the country they were from.... and the list is endless of the splits. The bottom line is that America has always been split. It was easy for the communists, the NWO to divide the people and thus take over the country, a few controlling the masses.

    In South America it was done differently, they first removed the Catholic faith, then they were able to take over. The anti-Catholicism of U.S. policy has sometimes been stated explicitly by its leaders. Theodore Roosevelt when he paid a visit to South America at the turn of the 20th century said:

    "While these countries remain Catholic," he said, "we will not be able to dominate them."

    Practically no one LIVES the Catholic Faith today, therefore, the world is easily dominated by a few.
    The point is that Americans really have nothing in common with each other, so they can easily be divided, as is happening today. This is why they had to raise country and flag to the status of national religion. While in Catholic countries, the people had the TRUE religion in common, and because of it, they were more united and could think properly as long as they were Catholic.  Today, they have nothing. 

    The Vatican II church - Assisting Souls to Hell Since 1962

    For there shall arise false Christs and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders, insomuch as to deceive (if possible) even the elect. Mat 24:24