It appears to me that the Pope, who is the infallible leader of the Roman Catholics
Around the world, received a very special greeting from our President.
First of all, the Pope only represents Roman Catholics, not the rest of the Citizens
In this country. One would get the impression that he is our supreme leader landing on a military base.
The Roman Catholics are a minority in this country. All other citizens pay their taxes as
Well and should not be expected to pay for a leader of one religion. Our military base
Paid for out of every ones taxes.
President Bush welcomed the Pope as if he himself were a Roman Catholic. A true
Protestant does not worship the pope or think of him as their Holy Father.
I ask this question, have we become a theocracy?
Since the press and FOX NEWS has welcomed him as the peacemaker, perhaps they have failed to inform that we are no longer a democracy but a theocracy.
Since those of us outside of the Roman Catholic Church pay our taxes to this government, perhaps its time to stop.
A brief lesson in history: In l23l, Pope Gregory IX, seeing the papal prerogatives encroached upon by secular power, reserved the apprehension, trial and punishment of heretics for the Church and its agents. This of course was before the Jesuits were formed. Due to the Printing Press the need to control the press was very urgent. This will be developed in the l500 hundreds, through the formation of the Jesuits and its Black Pope.
Pope Innocent IV; authorized torture in l25l. The Dominican Monks for prosecution, torture and executions. The Holy Inquisitional court could condemn only to imprisonment, exile, loss of property and sometimes mutilation, but not to death, only life imprisonment in some filthy, dank, rat infested dungeon. The condemned could however, be turned over to the secular arm of justice, to be disposed of in
Ways found to be entertaining to young and old. Old
The second or Roman Inquisition was established in l542 by Pope Paul III specifically for the suppression of Protestantism. This is where the Jesuits come into the picture.
More about the Jesuits tomorrow.
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