The parallels between Christ and Osiris are so clear that it’s actually sad that Christians attempt to downplay people pointing out the obvious. Both are violently killed, both resurrected, both are placed in a role of judgment over the dead, the dead are identified with them
This is quite possibly one of the most bizarre reasons to remove a priest that I've seen in quite some time. To say that UFO phenomena aren't rife with spiritual dimensions is very foolish and naive, too.
The Archdiocese of Washington announced today that Robert Cardinal McElroy has removed Monsignor Stephen Rossetti, a priest of the Diocese of Syracuse, NY, as an exorcist of the Archdiocese of Washington, and ended all affiliation between the archdiocese and the Saint Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal located in Washington, DC.
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Catholics are dogmatically required to believe that the Coptic Martyrs were in hell as soon as they died. Might be time to come home to Constantinople fellas.
The parallels between Christ and Osiris are so clear that it’s actually sad that Christians attempt to downplay people pointing out the obvious. Both are violently killed, both resurrected, both are placed in a role of judgment over the dead, the dead are identified with them
‘Goth girls’ are actually a sign of declining life and decadence—they embody sickly and deathly features, and are profoundly dysgenic hotbeds of mental illness and sexual perversion.
Get yourself a ruddy young outdoorsy maiden, Western man.
Faust makes a deal with a demon in the story. Every time some ‘based’ right winger mentions the Faustian spirit, he literally means a Satanic pact. Makes sense honestly given our civilizational trajectory.
There is a rustic folkish charm to the “Jesus was white” larpers, dare I say, something very Pagan and White about it. “He was a blond Aryan gigachad suck it Jew” Like a 12th cent Germanic warrior who thinks Jesus is some Heliand guy who slays dragons & is ready to die for him
@thelb236@Abathurchan Manning may now be forgotten, but the Manning view of history is well and alive among papal apologists all over Twitter and Youtube.
@JustinusRomanus@inconnu0connu Interestingly, Moses likely knew all of this. God spoke all things to him on Sinai. The Egyptians saw murkily, Moses heard what the Apostles only later saw with their own eyes.
@JustinusRomanus@inconnu0connu St. Justin Martyr believed that the rituals of Mithras and other gods were perversions by the devil of the truth, but the eye of truth even deeper will see the seeds of the Word growing, awaiting the waters of the Gospel to perfect them.
Many recoil at this because it’s framed as an attack on Christianity, while in truth it is an affirmation. People point out it is not 1:1 in the stories—irrelevant. There is a primordial core. Christ will judge us when we die, and if our hearts will not be…
@b0rtcask1 For converts like me, Catholicism can often feel like a bait and switch. A lot of people will believe the advertisement they received their whole life, and honestly, ignorance is bliss. I’m still quite Catholic, but once you pry into the history, much of discourse today is…
@CatholicSmark It was the first thing I noticed at the Latin Mass when I first went, and it is the biggest contrast between the never-ceasing Byzantine Rite and the active participation of the NO. It grew on me quickly, and gave me time to truly pray
@Tawadros15@catholicpat Sounds similar to when a teacher I know was teaching kids a similar age about the Trinity. Some of them believed the Trinity was Jesus, Mary and Joseph. I’ve also heard of kids believing that the priest is God, too.
@isaCatholicGuy@inconnu0connu@cathaerith@OrthodoxWario “Truly, truly, I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit.”
No baptism = no salvation. All of the Saints and Doctors have concurred. God is not bound to save anyone. Children of wrath are not owed salvation.