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Offline rum

Pablo - Paul Hernandez - the Crisis in Kentucky
« Reply #20 on: September 28, 2015, 08:05:32 AM »
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6. In his many Internet posts, one could discern he had a boastful and proud bearing. His posts were filled with drama and braggadocio. He seeks fame and power.


I noticed this too on ABLF 1.0, but I naively thought he was being tongue-in-cheek. Before he was banned from ABLF I thought he was a relatively harmless eccentric. I had no idea he was actually taken seriously by important figures in the trad movement. I posted this photoshop mockup spoofing his penchant to start ridiculous threads instructing trads how to be manly:



He got a kick out it, which suggested to me that he didn't take himself all that seriously, but maybe I was wrong.

It's astonishing to me that such a goofball could rise to a position of influence in trad-dom.

Offline Stubborn

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Pablo - Paul Hernandez - the Crisis in Kentucky
« Reply #21 on: September 28, 2015, 09:24:43 AM »
I'd like to know why he leaves things at people's houses if not for dubious purposes. That is scary imo. I mean, would anyone here visit some non-trad and without saying anything, leave behind a scapular on purpose?

There is definitely something wrong there.



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« Reply #22 on: September 28, 2015, 09:46:12 AM »
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I'd like to know why he leaves things at people's houses if not for dubious purposes. That is scary imo. I mean, would anyone here visit some non-trad and without saying anything, leave behind a scapular on purpose?

There is definitely something wrong there.



Actually I have heard of Trads leaving green scapulars around people they are trying to convert -- those on their deathbed, fallen away Catholics, and so forth.

I even heard about one zealous Trad visiting the local Masonic lodge and leaving green scapulars whenever they weren't looking.

The real question is, who could leave something secretly at the house of a TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC IN GOOD STANDING for any kind of non-evil purpose? We're already on God's side. So if someone's trying to convert us, or do something we wouldn't approve, it MUST be evil.

Offline Stubborn

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Pablo - Paul Hernandez - the Crisis in Kentucky
« Reply #23 on: September 28, 2015, 09:51:38 AM »
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Quote from: Stubborn
I'd like to know why he leaves things at people's houses if not for dubious purposes. That is scary imo. I mean, would anyone here visit some non-trad and without saying anything, leave behind a scapular on purpose?

There is definitely something wrong there.



Actually I have heard of Trads leaving green scapulars around people they are trying to convert -- those on their deathbed, fallen away Catholics, and so forth.

I even heard about one zealous Trad visiting the local Masonic lodge and leaving green scapulars whenever they weren't looking.

The real question is, who could leave something secretly at the house of a TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC IN GOOD STANDING for any kind of non-evil purpose? We're already on God's side. So if someone's trying to convert us, or do something we wouldn't approve, it MUST be evil.


Yes, the leaving of a rosary or scapular behind, usually someone at the home knows about it, and is from good intentions, but just the opposite with pablo. To do such a thing as he does shows malicious intent, or intent to bring evil or curse the house. That is diabolical.  


Pablo - Paul Hernandez - the Crisis in Kentucky
« Reply #24 on: September 28, 2015, 10:20:06 AM »
Quote from: Stubborn
Quote from: Matthew
Quote from: Stubborn
I'd like to know why he leaves things at people's houses if not for dubious purposes. That is scary imo. I mean, would anyone here visit some non-trad and without saying anything, leave behind a scapular on purpose?

There is definitely something wrong there.



Actually I have heard of Trads leaving green scapulars around people they are trying to convert -- those on their deathbed, fallen away Catholics, and so forth.

I even heard about one zealous Trad visiting the local Masonic lodge and leaving green scapulars whenever they weren't looking.

The real question is, who could leave something secretly at the house of a TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC IN GOOD STANDING for any kind of non-evil purpose? We're already on God's side. So if someone's trying to convert us, or do something we wouldn't approve, it MUST be evil.


Yes, the leaving of a rosary or scapular behind, usually someone at the home knows about it, and is from good intentions, but just the opposite with pablo. To do such a thing as he does shows malicious intent, or intent to bring evil or curse the house. That is diabolical.  



How could a curse or witchcraft be attached to a sacramental item? Would God allow such a thing? Leaving rosaries or scapulars behind could be an act of charity, hoping they will be a reminder to someone in the home to use them more frequently. I have seen it attested by many that Pablo is uncouth and intimidating, a svengali, pushy, and worse. I think such testimony from so many (those in Kentucky especially) probably has basis in fact.  Is it really necessary to make this a witch-hunt too?