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Author Topic: Eleison Comments - Hearts Protection (no. 597)  (Read 6580 times)

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Re: Eleison Comments - Hearts Protection (no. 597)
« Reply #25 on: December 27, 2018, 06:37:45 PM »

Nottambula seems to have made the conclusive, "+ABL reference" post for this forum topic :farmer:

Re: Eleison Comments - Hearts Protection (no. 597)
« Reply #26 on: December 28, 2018, 08:01:25 AM »
Oh help, the Puritans are out again attributing indecency in The Poem where none is meant because of their dirty minds and using selective quotes to do so. Just think what you could get Holy Scripture to say if were to use selective quotes.

Yet again, IF you are interested in the truth then read this link - http://www.bardstown.com/~brchrys/Summa.pdf  This will answere each and every query any truth seeker is looking for. If you are not interested in the truth and just wanting to push your puritan agenda, please be quiet.


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Re: Eleison Comments - Hearts Protection (no. 597)
« Reply #27 on: December 28, 2018, 10:24:20 AM »
And they shall teach my people the difference between holy and profane, and shew them how to discern between clean and unclean.  (Ezekiel 44:23)

The excerpts quoted on this thread are, at best, simply profane, and at worst, blasphemous.  Profane means “not relating to that which is religious or spiritual, but secular”. It also means “to treat something holy with irreverence or disrespect.”

The excerpts quoted debase God, Our Lady and the Saints by bringing them down to “man’s level”, by “humanizing” God, by making Our Lord “normal”.  This is wrong, sinful and utter blasphemy.  As Scripure says above, God is not be understood in a profane/unholy/secular way, but in a spiritual/holy/religious way.  Stories of God and of His Mother are not meant to humanize them, but to spiritualize us.  These stories are subversive and demonic, even if parts are “cute” and emotional.  

As +W always says, “God is not a puppy dog”.  In fact, God is the Lion of the Tribe of Juda.  The puppy dog is not respected and is given attention when a person is “feeling like it”.  A lion demands respect and awe because of His power and majesty.  Treat God like a lion, not a puppy dog. 

Re: Eleison Comments - Hearts Protection (no. 597)
« Reply #28 on: December 28, 2018, 10:49:16 AM »
Oh help, the Puritans are out again attributing indecency in The Poem where none is meant because of their dirty minds and using selective quotes to do so. Just think what you could get Holy Scripture to say if were to use selective quotes.

Yet again, IF you are interested in the truth then read this link - http://www.bardstown.com/~brchrys/Summa.pdf  This will answere each and every query any truth seeker is looking for. If you are not interested in the truth and just wanting to push your puritan agenda, please be quiet.

Were Puritans in the Philippines too ?  :popcorn:


Re: Eleison Comments - Hearts Protection (no. 597)
« Reply #29 on: December 28, 2018, 11:50:01 AM »
Notice how the puritans are not interested in the truth and will not even discuss the article on the link provided. They get worse by saying that Archbishop Lefebvre allowed his saintly spiritual director for Econe, Fr Barrielle, to push the Poem even though they claim it is all so disgusting. So what does that say about Archbishop Lefebvre?

Puritans get everywhere I fear. They are pharisees with dirty minds.