@philokalia saidWho’s we?
Give him some room. He's a very smart and great poster. Let him do his thing.We love him and look forward to his posts!
I think he’s either a deluded nincompoop or a trolling prick.
@fmf saidI think you just read into this idea that they are going to kill these people. I thought I remember seeing him talk about general population reduction.
Not really. Just non-naive and rather cynical analysis of the reality of retail politics. Which is not the same as the breathless, hysterical convoluted "conspiracies" claptrap that medullah has internalized and is reguritating. How are they going to kill 800,000 people a day for the next 20 years in accordance with 27-year-delayed implementation of the 1992 Earh Summit treaty an ...[text shortened]... aded and often disappointed populations of non-immutable democracies, I am talking about "sceptics".
Are you busying yourself with a strawman? Are you reading in too far?
... Have you heard of the recent Pachamama stuff? They simply call an Amazonian god an incarnation of Mary and they got these things up in Catholic churches in Italy -- luckily, some young man threw them into the Tiber. But it seems clear that there is a lot of universalism coming from the top.
If you do not understand that there is a pretty natural connection between raw paganism and Baal worship, I think you do not understand the nuances of Christian thought.
04 Dec 19
@philokalia said@philokalia said
So the average Briton could be thought of as not really believing in democracy.
Skeptics go too far by pretending that democracy is immutable and that everyone is just working for fair and transparent representation.
You sound very naive. I don't think I have ever met a "sceptic" who meets your description.
04 Dec 19
@philokalia saidOutside of the members of the Catholic Church organisation, who do you think gives a wet paper bag what the Pope does or doesn’t say?
This is not completely wrong.
I do not agree with the details, and some of this I cannot endorse...
But just look at the recent Pachamama scandals in the Vatican and the statements that the Pope has made about other denominations. He even recently said that it is a sin for the Catholics to try to convert the Orthodox, I believe, which to any pious Catholic is pretty ridiculous.
04 Dec 19
@philokalia saidApparently, medullah wants me to watch the "last but one Avengers Movie" in order to find out about the social and economic benefits of reducing the rate of population growth.
I think you just read into this idea that they are going to kill these people. I thought I remember seeing him talk about general population reduction.
@fmf saidI was speaking of the skeptics of conspiracy theories in that post.
@philokalia said
Skeptics go too far by pretending that democracy is immutable and that everyone is just working for fair and transparent representation.
You sound very naive. I don't think I have ever met a "sceptic" who meets your description.
^^
04 Dec 19
@philokalia saidMaybe it's God's will.
It could be argued that the Pope is attempting to engineer massive changes within the Catholic church now.
@fmf saidPost?
Apparently, medullah wants me to watch the "last but one Avengers Movie" in order to find out about the social and economic benefits of reducing the rate of population growth.
04 Dec 19
@philokalia saidHow do you reconcile nation rising against nation as Jesus prophesied would happen with this idea of a one world government and one world religion, which Jesus didn’t prophesy would happen?
I am not sure what the conclsion to this is.
Pope Francis is pro-EU and thus generally pro "NWO." He is also constantly accused of universalizing Catholicism too much by his own followers.
The final sentence I presume is talking about environemntalist takes that the world is only big enough for 500 million to 1 billion people.
I do not know what Act II to this i ...[text shortened]... ho do not agree with me completely are smart, good people.
It's an interesting way to see things.
@fmf saidRoman Catholicism is not God's will, it's not the absolute correct church of God. So, what the Pope does ex throna is rarely God's will.
Maybe it's God's will.
@divegeester saidI don't fully agree with Medullah.
How do you reconcile nation rising against nation as Jesus prophesied would happen with this idea of a one world government and one world religion, which Jesus didn’t prophesy would happen?
But he is not a fool.
I also think that any moves towards a one world government will result in conflict.
But people will try it.
04 Dec 19
@philokalia saidI presumed it was page 14 that resulted in you declaring him "a very smart and great poster" just as you found reason to declare Eladar and chaney3 "great posters".
Page 14 did not change my opinion of Medullah.
04 Dec 19
@philokalia saidInstead of petulantly thumbing down my posts, why don’t you direct your energy in to addressing their content?
Roman Catholicism is not God's will, it's not the absolute correct church of God. So, what the Pope does ex throna is rarely God's will.