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Jack Cassidy [OP]

2004-08-16 16:57 | User Profile

One of the most popular, if not the most popular, Catholic websites and forums is Catholicanswers.org. It is the new emerging Catholic Church, made up of a very large number of former Evangelicals. If it is the second fastest growing segement of the American Catholic Church it is certainly the first most influential segment. Millions of Catholics-- cradle and new-- are reading the books of these neo-Catholics (former Evangelicals and apologists) and this will have an enormous impact politically, both within and without the American Catholic Church. That this movement has been completely taken over by Free Republic hardcore Zionists-- to the same point as other GOP goyim and placing the security of Israel above the U.S.-- can be seen on the CA forums.

Here are some example from recent posts: [QUOTE]

[img]http://forums.catholic.com/images/statusicon_cad/post_old.gif[/img] August 11, 2004, 04:02 PM
[url="http://forums.catholic.com/member.php?u=2138"][color=#000000]swampfox[/color][/url] [img]http://forums.catholic.com/images/statusicon_cad/user_offline.gif[/img] Senior Member Join Date: May 27, 2004 Posts: 322
[img]http://forums.catholic.com/images/icons/icon1.gif[/img] **Israeli Poll Shows Preference for Bush**
[url="http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1514&u=/afp/20040811/wl_mideast_afp/mideast_israel_us_vote_040811184356&printer=1"][/url]

[/QUOTE]This post has three levels of "so what?" Why should this matter to Americans, non-Jewish Americans, and Catholics??

[QUOTE] They are a sovereign nation, unlike Palestine. Truth be known, they should eradicate the Palestinian problem and send them packing to their fellow Arab countries....they are all terrorist.[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE] the Jews are God's chosen people and we should back them 100%...we are not too sympathetic. For crying out loud, the whole world wants to see their demise. Isn't it ok for them to have 1 allie in this whole world? [/QUOTE]

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[url="http://forums.catholic.com/member.php?u=1448"][color=#000000]Tmaque[/color][/url] [img]http://forums.catholic.com/images/statusicon_cad/user_offline.gif[/img] Regular Member Join Date: May 21, 2004 Location: Salt Lake City, UT Posts: 174
[img]http://forums.catholic.com/images/icons/icon1.gif[/img] **Re: Nuns march in opposition to war**
I wonder if they marched at any time in the last twenty years when Saddam was mass murdering 400,000 people. Why didn't they protest for the Iraqi people then? Why didn't they protest the mass murdering of the Kurds in the 1980's when Saddam gassed them? Why are they protesting in direct opposition to the will of the Iraqi people now? They're as phony as a three dollar bill. If they truly cared about the Iraqi people they would have been marching FOR our intervention twenty years ago! The funniest line is "For me PEACE is ... disarming others and ourselves." Uh, how do you intend to disarm a murderous dictator? By asking nicely? By disarming first? Yeah, THAT would work! The disconnect from reality with these folks is truly frightening. They've subscribed to the new age thinking that evil really doesn't exist, that if you just show people you're no threat they will be nice. Yeah right...tell that to Kuwait, tell that to the Kurds. Saddam, Hitler, Stalin, Bin Laden and the like are EVIL and there's only one way to deal with them. They must be defeated militarily. I, like a previous poster wonder if these same nuns will march in the Pro-Life rally. My bet is that most of them are CINO's. Catholics In Name Only. __________________

[/QUOTE] [QUOTE] Agree or disagree (I agree with prayer for those who need protection) with the message they are giving, how do we know they are nuns? Because the reporter told us? I assume that is what they told the reporter, but that group of women could be anything.

During the Viet Nam war, there were men who joined "Viet Nam Veterans Against the War" claiming to be veterans. It turned out that many of them lied and had never been in the military much less in Viet Nam. [/QUOTE]


Jack Cassidy

2004-08-16 17:00 | User Profile

I'd given up reading Free Republic because it had become intolerable and from what I read I thought it had been completely taken over by Jewish and Evangelical Zionists. Now I see that I might have been mistaken, that a good number were, in fact, neo-Catholic Zionists. What a depressing world it's becoming.


Exelsis_Deo

2004-08-17 01:16 | User Profile

these Neo-Catholics take advantage of the natural benevolence of the Church and then exploit it knowingly or not. True Catholics are not like that.

These Neo-Catholics [U]were NOT [/U] brought up in Catholic Cathecism and [U]ARE NOT [/U] fully in UNDERSTANDING NOR APPRECIATION of The Church.

They certainly are fervent in their " new faith " but one [U]MUST WONDER [/U] if they are just changing football teams ???


Texas Tornado

2004-08-18 19:32 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Exelsis_Deo]these Neo-Catholics take advantage of the natural benevolence of the Church and then exploit it knowingly or not. True Catholics are not like that.

These Neo-Catholics [u]were NOT [/u] brought up in Catholic Cathecism and [u]ARE NOT [/u] fully in UNDERSTANDING NOR APPRECIATION of The Church.

They certainly are fervent in their " new faith " but one [u]MUST WONDER [/u] if they are just changing football teams ???[/QUOTE] Do you think these Neo-Catholics are the same ones calling for Third-World Immigration? I am a Catholic but the Marxist position of the Church on the issue of immigration turns my stomach. :angry: I seriously doubt that most Catholics support the war in Iraq though, and I know that most priests certainly don't.

I have some questions, however. Couldn't the Catholic Church use another Reformation? Are there enough clergymen willing to agree that the New World Order (or ZOG's close company with Israel) and rapidly growing immigration into Occidental/European homelands is dangerous to the survival of these nations and traditions? Are there enough Catholic leaders to go against the grain on thes issues? Since Vatican II, there have been Catholic leaders who fought against oppression and Marxism in Central America (e.g., Oscar Romero). Could there be a Tancredo/VDare type of movement in the Catholic Church to protect white America and Europe? Or will the current crop of priests, however, welcome the masses of illegals to fill their pews?


Jack Cassidy

2004-08-18 21:09 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Texas Tornado]Do you think these Neo-Catholics are the same ones calling for Third-World Immigration? I am a Catholic but the Marxist position of the Church on the issue of immigration turns my stomach. :angry: I seriously doubt that most Catholics support the war in Iraq though, and I know that most priests certainly don't.

I have some questions, however. Couldn't the Catholic Church use another Reformation? Are there enough clergymen willing to agree that the New World Order (or ZOG's close company with Israel) and rapidly growing immigration into Occidental/European homelands is dangerous to the survival of these nations and traditions? Are there enough Catholic leaders to go against the grain on thes issues? Since Vatican II, there have been Catholic leaders who fought against oppression and Marxism in Central America (e.g., Oscar Romero). Could there be a Tancredo/VDare type of movement in the Catholic Church to protect white America and Europe? Or will the current crop of priests, however, welcome the masses of illegals to fill their pews?[/QUOTE] Texas Tornado, These neo-Catholic types are essentially neo-con, thus have as little interest in stemming the muds as the Marxist types. What's worse, with these neo-Catholics you might get the neo-con condonation of illegal immigration for reasons of laissez-faire economics and the neo-con justifications (e.g., Michael Barone), along with the leftist goal for the hispanization of America. Just as a segment of the Catholic Church was associated with Marxist politics and liberation theology back in the 70's-80's (mainly among clergy and nuns, esp. in latin America), a much larger and certainly exponentially more influential, segment of the present-day Catholic Church is pushing a neo-con Evangelical Catholicism (neo-Catholicism) that is growing and dominating the American Catholic Church. Lamentably, even many of the more learned and judicious Catholic scholars and clergy are acknowledging the explosive burgeoning of this movement and frequently aquiesce to the neo-Catholic apologists. Mark my words, within a decade or two, a good Catholic will be defined by his or her support of Israel, Republican politics, and biblical literacy.

[QUOTE]Couldn't the Catholic Church use another Reformation? [/QUOTE] Since this movement is largely, if not exclusively, the result of ex-Protestant clergy and apologists, it would be a reverse Reformation of sorts. Frankly, I call it the Evangelical Protestantization of the Catholic Church. Btw, the politics section of the Catholic Answers forum is temporarily closed because some Catholic posted Catholic-related stuff unsympathetic to Israel. The person who posted this article was told by more than one person to go back to Stormfront.


Exelsis_Deo

2004-08-21 04:02 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Jack Cassidy]Texas Tornado, the politics section of the Catholic Answers forum is temporarily closed because some Catholic posted Catholic-related stuff unsympathetic to Israel. The person who posted this article was told by more than one person to go back to Stormfront.[/QUOTE] Good Reply Jack. Texas Tornado, your complaints about immigration policy are not related to the Church. It is not the Place of the Church to speak about the migration of people from one land to another. Your concerns should be addressed to Your Government.

In response to what Jack posted concerning Catholic Answers forum, there is little if any connection to that site and The Church. The people who run Catholic answers website are indeed Catholics, but they are also Catholics with No Authority.