Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2025

Why True Christians Reject the Pope and Roman Catholic Doctrine (Ian Pai...




The Sharper Sword

Sep 19, 2015

Ian Paisley in an awesome sermon warning against the Pope and the coming kingdom of Antichrist from the very frontlines of the onslaught of the ecumenical movement which he and his congregation stood against in Ulster, successfully. Paisley teaches us by his life's example what spiritual warfare will be like for true Christians all over the world in these final days of this Age. This sermon touches on many verses to support the idea of purity in both doctrine and deed, including Biblical support for the permissibility of protesting and resisting all heresy, ungodliness, and cultural wickedness; but this sermon is most prominently rooted in the prophecies, of 2 Thessalonians Chapter 2, which tell of the coming Antichrist. And for nearly 1600 years now, the most Antichristian force in the Western world has been the Roman Catholic Church. Although there are many in that church and elsewhere who (falsely or not) call themselves Christians, you ought to know by now that the devil prefers to camouflage himself as a friend rather than to appear overtly and honestly in a form that shows who he truly is in his heart: a liar, a thief, and a murderer from the beginning. Follow along in the real Bible here: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/...

This sermon and more than 1000 more from Dr. Ian Paisley are available on sermonaudio.com for free here: http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo...

Friday, October 06, 2023

Jesuit Hollywood


← Antichrist Powers on the Rise

Jesuit Hollywood





Contents

1. Intro
2. CHAPTER ONE
THE JESUIT USE OF THE DRAMATIC ARTS

3. CHAPTER TWO
THE JEWS CREATE HOLLYWOOD

4. CHAPTER THREE
PROTESTANTS, ROMAN CATHOLICS AND FILM CENSORSHIP IN THE EARLY YEARS

5. CHAPTER FOUR
JESUIT REGULATION OF THE MOVIE INDUSTRY: THE PRODUCTION CODE

6. CHAPTER FIVE
JOSEPH I. BREEN AND THE CODE

7. CHAPTER SIX
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC LEGION OF DECENCY

8. CHAPTER SEVEN
THE ‘GOLDEN AGE’ 1930s AND 1940s: ROME TRIUMPHANT IN HOLLYWOOD



First published in 2015 for Bible Based Ministries
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:

The author has no objection whatsoever to anyone reproducing this book in printed form for free distribution, provided it is reproduced in full, including the cover, without being altered or edited in any way. His desire is for this book to be as widely distributed as possible. However, anyone wanting to print the book for sale, must obtain permission from the author.

ABOUT THE SOURCES REFERRED TO IN THIS BOOK:

In writing this book, factual information was compiled from a number of sources, which are referred to in this book for documentation purposes. However, reference to a particular source does not by any means necessarily imply agreement with the doctrinal position of the author, nor with every statement in the work referred to.

ISBN-PRINT: 987-0-620-66718-0
ISBN-EBOOK: 978-0-620-66719-7
INTRODUCTION

This is a book about the influence of the Roman Catholic institution over Hollywood during its so-called “Golden Age”, then the waning of that influence, and the frequently open hostility towards Roman Catholicism, in the post-“Golden Age” period. The purpose of this book is to provide evidence of the way in which the Roman Catholic institution pursues its never-ending objective of conquering the world, in particular what could be called the “Protestant world”, by seeking to harness and make use of the most powerful entertainment medium the world has ever known: the movie industry.

This is a battlefield which almost no one recognises as such. The Papacy works through politics; through religion; through international finance; and many other channels to achieve its objective. But Hollywood? Moviegoers have no idea, as they sit munching their popcorn and viewing the films they love so much, that they are being deliberately indoctrinated, subtly, slowly, via the very movies they naively think they are watching solely for entertainment. And this indoctrination is virtually as old as Hollywood itself. Their beliefs, morals, worldviews, are all being shifted, changed, altered; and this is being done gradually, film by film, year by year, decade by decade, without them being aware of it. The morality and religious thought of the western world is nothing like it was prior to the advent of the movies. The harm that has been done, and is being done continuously, by the movie industry can never be fully calculated. But it is beyond all doubt that the movies have played one of the greatest roles of all in the destruction of the morals of the West, and the destruction of the Protestantism of the West as well.

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Antichrist: The Key to Pope Francis’s Identity

 
 Antichrist: The Key to Pope Francis’s
 Identity 

 Berean Beacon 
 May 11, 2017 

Amidst mystery and adulation, and indeed hero worship of Pope Francis, there is a key that reveals his character. The secret lies in his own practices and is not hidden except in plain view... Pope Francis is a master of these Jesuit Spiritual Exercises the teach people how to conduct their own spiritual conversion. For more on the office of the Pope and the Papacy please visit:


Thursday, December 22, 2022

Transcript: Pope Francis’s speech to Congress


Pope Francis addresses a joint meeting of Congress urging lawmakers to take action on climate change, and sharing his views on the death penalty and immigration. (AP)

The following is the prepared text of Pope Francis’s address to a joint meeting of Congress, delivered Thursday in Washington


Mr. Vice-President,

Mr. Speaker,

Honorable Members of Congress,

From his private meeting with President Obama to giving the first-ever papal address before a joint session of Congress, Pope Francis did not shy away from politics during his three-day stop in Washington, D.C. (Julie Percha/The Washington Post)

Dear Friends,

I am most grateful for your invitation to address this Joint Session of Congress in “the land of the free and the home of the brave”. I would like to think that the reason for this is that I too am a son of this great continent, from which we have all received so much and toward which we share a common responsibility.

Each son or daughter of a given country has a mission, a personal and social responsibility. Your own responsibility as members of Congress is to enable this country, by your legislative activity, to grow as a nation. You are the face of its people, their representatives. You are called to defend and preserve the dignity of your fellow citizens in the tireless and demanding pursuit of the common good, for this is the chief aim of all politics. A political society endures when it seeks, as a vocation, to satisfy common needs by stimulating the growth of all its members, especially those in situations of greater vulnerability or risk. Legislative activity is always based on care for the people. To this you have been invited, called and convened by those who elected you.

Yours is a work which makes me reflect in two ways on the figure of Moses. On the one hand, the patriarch and lawgiver of the people of Israel symbolizes the need of peoples to keep alive their sense of unity by means of just legislation. On the other, the figure of Moses leads us directly to God and thus to the transcendent dignity of the human being. Moses provides us with a good synthesis of your work: you are asked to protect, by means of the law, the image and likeness fashioned by God on every human face.

Today I would like not only to address you, but through you the entire people of the United States. Here, together with their representatives, I would like to take this opportunity to dialogue with the many thousands of men and women who strive each day to do an honest day’s work, to bring home their daily bread, to save money and –one step at a time – to build a better life for their families. These are men and women who are not concerned simply with paying their taxes, but in their own quiet way sustain the life of society. They generate solidarity by their actions, and they create organizations which offer a helping hand to those most in need.

I would also like to enter into dialogue with the many elderly persons who are a storehouse of wisdom forged by experience, and who seek in many ways, especially through volunteer work, to share their stories and their insights. I know that many of them are retired, but still active; they keep working to build up this land. I also want to dialogue with all those young people who are working to realize their great and noble aspirations, who are not led astray by facile proposals, and who face difficult situations, often as a result of immaturity on the part of many adults. I wish to dialogue with all of you, and I would like to do so through the historical memory of your people.

My visit takes place at a time when men and women of good will are marking the anniversaries of several great Americans. The complexities of history and the reality of human weakness notwithstanding, these men and women, for all their many differences and limitations, were able by hard work and self-sacrifice – some at the cost of their lives – to build a better future. They shaped fundamental values which will endure forever in the spirit of the American people. A people with this spirit can live through many crises, tensions and conflicts, while always finding the resources to move forward, and to do so with dignity. These men and women offer us a way of seeing and interpreting reality. In honoring their memory, we are inspired, even amid conflicts, and in the here and now of each day, to draw upon our deepest cultural reserves.


Highlights from Pope Francis’s second full day in the U.S.


The pontiff became the first pope to address a joint meeting of Congress. He also paid visits to St. Patrick’s Church and Catholic Charities before departing for New York.

Friday, June 17, 2022

March 13

 


March 13, 2013

Jorge Mario Bergoglio S.J. elevated to Bishop of Rome, Pope Francis I,
Sovereign of Vatican City State 


March 13, 2020


President Donald Trump on Friday (March 13, 2020) declared the coronavirus pandemic 
a national emergency

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Q&A with Dr. Anthony Fauci (C-SPAN 1/8/2015)




Dr. Anthony Fauci Q&A interview on C-SPAN in 2015.

@ 12:27 Mins.
  • LAMB: The Jesuits teach you high school, college, Holy Cross.
  • FAUCI: Right.
  • LAMB: Regis High School in Manhattan. What impact- what does it mean to be taught by Jesuits? We hear about Jesuits all the time.
  • FAUCI: Well, it's a great experience, I have to say. They combine intense intellectualism with discipline, not in the sense of, you know, smacking you around, but intellectual rigor, discipline in how you handle yourself as a person, as a human being. And they have a general motto of-and I think this had a major influence on me and what I did-is the issue of service to others. That's very big.
  • That doesn't mean that people who don't go into public service are doing anything lesser with their lives, but they tend to have a, I wouldn't say a pushing, but a leaning towards something about what you do is public service, either everything you do, which turned out what I did by going into public service, or at least a part of your life. So it was- it was an interesting combination of concern for mankind as well as a good intellectual rigor.
  • LAMB: When did you want to be a doctor? Can you remember the time?
  • FAUCI: I think it was early high school. I'm very interested in people. I'm very much of a people person, and probably, as part of the Jesuit training, which is very steeped in the classics and the humanities.
  • So when I went to Regis High School we took four years of Greek, four years of Latin, a romance language, and ancient history and things like that. And when I went to Holy Cross, which is another Jesuit school, as a college, I took kind of a hybrid pre-med course. It was called- it's almost an oxymoron. It was called "A.B. Greek Classics dash Pre-Med."
  • So you were majoring in the humanities and the classics with a lot of philosophy, but you took enough science to get into medical school. And the idea about when I wanted to become a doctor- I like science, I like discovery, I like the challenges of science, but I also so much liked mankind and the humanities that it was just a natural fit that, where do you put science and people in the same bucket? And to me that was medicine.
  • LAMB: Who was an early mentor?
  • FAUCI: Probably some of the very young Jesuits in Regis High School. In the Jesuit training, it's a long, long training before you become a Jesuit priest. And back then they had what's called scholastics, or people who weren't yet ordained as priests, but they dressed with the garb of a priest and they taught in the high school. And there were a couple of those scholastics who had a major impact on me, just great people, highly intellectual and highly nurturing of you and what you wanted to do.
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