Re: Why do you say these crimes were from catholics? by vtool ..... Christianity Debate
Date: 5/1/2004 5:03:34 PM ( 20 y ago)
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The Pope has said so:
Pope John Paul II on Sunday asked for forgiveness for many of his church's past sins, including its treatment of Jews, heretics, women and native peoples. .... http://CNN.com/2000/WORLD/europe/03/12/pope.apology.02/index.html
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The term "heretic" still rings with great furvor from this Pope mouth. Even though he seeks forgivness of what he says "HIS FLOCK" did. He still considers those that were killed as HERETICS today! And why? Because this is the office of the Beast people. And this very fact is about to come very clear to all very soon. Case in point...
> The archbishop of St. Louis said: "Heresy and unbelief are crimes; and in Christian countries, as in Italy and Spain, for instance, where all people are Catholics, and where the catholic reigion is an essential part of the law of the land, they are punished as crimes." ... "Every cardinal, archbishop, and bishop in the Catholic Church takes an oath of allegiance to the pope, in which occur the following words" "Heretic, schismatics, and rebels to our said lord (the pope), or his aforesaid successors, I will to my utmost persecute and oppose." [Josiah Strong, "Our Country," ch. 5, pars 2-4.]
> HEADLINE of the~ Daily Independent 4-11-98 -Sara Maitland "On the issues of belief"
IF WE BELIEVE RELIGION IS TRUE, WE SHOULD BE REINTRODUCING A CRIMINAL PENALTY FOR THOSE WHO FAIL TO ATTEND CHURCH ON SUNDAY
> NATIONAL ISSUE: One Court For All The World?
A United Nationas meeting in Rome is wrapping up five weeks of work on a proposed international criminal court. The new court would have worldwide jurisdiction and could investigate, indict, hold, try, and punish, those who committed certain crimes. The proposed international court would subject Americans to a new world authority... "Were talking about creating here something that exercises genuine power, real put-people-in-jail power, but that is responsible to no one but itself." said Lee Casey, a constituational lawyer with the washington firm of Hunton & Williams. [Investment Business Daily, Thursday July 16, 1998 Los Angeles, California]
> RATIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Since 120 nations voted at the Rome Conference to adopt the International Criminal Court Statue, it seems certain that the required ratification by 60 national parliments will be easily obtained. This means that the World Criminal Court will probably begin operation in 1999. Every person on earth would then be vulnerable to prosecution and conviction before this world court system without the protection of our long-cherished constitutional safegaurds and the Bill of Rights. [Prophecy Update, Jan/Feb. 1999]
> FINALIZATION OF THE UNITED RELIGIONS CHARTER
The Charter of the United Religions Organization is presently undergoing it's final review. The completed charter will be officially adopted at the annual meeting of the United Religions that will be held in June of 1999. This will pave the way for the signing of the United Religions Constitution on June 26, 2000. This document will be signed in the same hotel and the same room in which the UN Charter was signed on June 26, 1945. [Prophecy Update, Jan/Feb. 1999]
> CHURCHES AGREE THAT POPE HAS OVERALL AUTHORITY
THE Pope was recognised as the overall authority in the Christian world by an Anglican and Roman Catholic commission yesterday which described him as a "gift to be received by all the Churches". ...if a new united Christian Church was created it would be the 'Bishop of Rome who would exercise a universal primacy. The 43-page document, The Gift of Authority, has been produced by the 18-member Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission, after five years of debate. The commission concluded that the Bishop of Rome had a "specific ministry concerning the discernment of truth" and accepted that only the Pope had the moral authority to unite the various Christian denominations Mark Birchall, a member of the Church of England Evangelical council, said: "It speaks as if the Bishop of Rome has always been on the side of the angels while it is well known that for several centuries past the Bishop of Rome was certainly not." The Rt Rev Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, Bishop of Arundel and Brighton and the other co-chairman, added: "The primacy of the Pope is a gift to be shared. -May 13, 1999 Oliver Poole http://www.freerepublic.com/ -Electronic Telegraph-UK News
P.S. he didn't cover the 150 million inquisitioned, holy warred, and the Nazi atrocities in full...
http://CNN.com/2000/WORLD/europe/03/12/pope.apology.02/index.html
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