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Offline CM

The true Nature of the American Constitution
« Reply #20 on: August 26, 2010, 04:03:35 PM »
Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
CM should be avoided. He thinks he's Pope. Literally.


How many times do I have to contradict your lies?

Quote from: About this blog (on my blog)
I have already received plenty of "You're your own pope!" comments, and as amusing as they are, they are completely useless and unoriginal.  I do NOT think I am a pope.

The true Nature of the American Constitution
« Reply #21 on: August 26, 2010, 08:13:46 PM »
Quote from: CM
Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
CM should be avoided. He thinks he's Pope. Literally.


How many times do I have to contradict your lies?

Quote from: About this blog (on my blog)
I have already received plenty of "You're your own pope!" comments, and as amusing as they are, they are completely useless and unoriginal.  I do NOT think I am a pope.


My lies? Whose the one that acts as if 90% of our Popes were anti-popes. If anyone is guilty of lies here, it is you. Your blog is confusing people into thinking good Popes like Pius X are anti-popes. I think it's a crime. You're depriving those poor people of religious knowledge.


Offline CM

The true Nature of the American Constitution
« Reply #22 on: August 26, 2010, 08:19:46 PM »
I'm not depriving people of anything at all.  As I have told you before, everything on my blog is verifiable.  You can't say I'm lying.  All you can say is that you don't agree with the conclusions I've come to from examining what real historical men (like Leo XIII and Pius X) have actually said on the historical record.

Your disagreement with the conclusions I have come to, by the way, means that you believe that a man can contradict the words of the Solemn Magisterial dogmatic definitions as they were declared and remain Catholic and continue to hold office in the Church.  Even if such men never recanted their words.

Offline CM

The true Nature of the American Constitution
« Reply #23 on: August 26, 2010, 08:23:13 PM »
BESIDES, this thread is not about religious issues but about secular ones.

And note that the powers that be are getting nervous and are now trying to demonize those who are rejecting their false authority and unjust use of power.

http://www.infowars.com/cnn-opposition-to-government-bankers-is-criminal/

The true Nature of the American Constitution
« Reply #24 on: August 26, 2010, 08:45:17 PM »
Quote from: CM
I'm not depriving people of anything at all.  As I have told you before, everything on my blog is verifiable.  You can't say I'm lying.  All you can say is that you don't agree with the conclusions I've come to from examining what real historical men (like Leo XIII and Pius X) have actually said on the historical record.

Your disagreement with the conclusions I have come to, by the way, means that you believe that a man can contradict the words of the Solemn Magisterial dogmatic definitions as they were declared and remain Catholic and continue to hold office in the Church.  Even if such men never recanted their words.


You act as if you're right on everything and that anyone who disagrees with you is a major sinner.