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Saturday 16 October 2010

MAKE BABYLONIANS PAY FOR THEIR OWN EDUCATION! END SECTARIAN DIVISION NOW!


"Catholicism is more than a religion, it is a political power.

Therefore I am led to believe there will be no peace in Ireland

until the Catholic Church is crushed."


Another educational masterpiece in Lower Shankill
It wont be long before some sectarian bigot will be complaining these murals are divisive and must be replaced with Donald Duck or Micky Mouse.


Whether there are political convulsions going on within the ranks of KOBA which is triggering the most inconsistent public outbursts by KOBA apparatchiks, I cannot tell but it is amusing watching them try to posture as if they are true Biblical Protestants instead of a bunch of blackmailed fruits!

Two items have been drawn to public attention in recent days, one was an attack on the GAA, by the combined efforts of Michelle Lundy and Nelson McLundy. I may have misunderstood this but I did get the impression Michelle and Nelson were implying the GAA is using sport to further Babylonian political apsirations, you can read it for yourself and see what you think.

The latest foray into controversy by Peter gets to the heart of the sectarian divisiveness which festers in N.Ireland. The Babylonian Roman Catholic Church prizes it grip upon education, it is a master tool by which they can undermine, influence and eventually dominate any state in which it resides.

The desire to keep control over the Babylonian population and use them to silence all oppostion to the evil nature and political strategy of Babylonianism is the natural outworkings of the iniquitous Council of Trent. This is what they teach about everyone who denies their superstitious nonsense.
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CHAPTER IX.
Preliminary Remark on the following Canons.
And because that many errors are at this time disseminated and many things are taught and maintained by divers persons, in opposition to this ancient faith, which is based on the sacred Gospel, the traditions of the Apostles, and the doctrine of the holy Fathers; the sacred and holy Synod, after many and grave deliberations maturely had touching these matters, has resolved, with the unanimous consent of all the Fathers, to condemn, and to eliminate from holy Church, by means of the canons subjoined, whatsoever is opposed to this most pure faith and sacred doctrine.


ON THE SACRIFICE OF THE MASS.
CANON I.--If any one saith, that in the mass a true and proper sacriflce is not offered to God; or, that to be offered is nothing else but that Christ is given us to eat;
let him be anathema.

CANON II.--If any one saith, that by those words, Do this for the commemoration of me (Luke xxii. 19), Christ did not institute the apostles priests; or, did not ordain that they, and other priests should offer His own body and blood;
let him be anathema.

CANON III.--If any one saith, that the sacrifice of the mass is only a sacrifice of praise and of thanksgiving; or, that it is a [Page 159] bare commemoration of the sacrifice consummated on the cross, but not a propitiatory sacrifice; or, that it profits him only who receives; and that it ought not to be offered for the living and the dead for sins, pains, satisfactions, and other necessities;
let him be anathema.

CANON IV.--If any one saith, that, by the sacrifice of the mass, a blasphemy is cast upon the most holy sacrifice of Christ consummated on the cross; or, that it is thereby derogated from;
let him be anathema.

CANON V.--If any one saith, that it is an imposture to celebrate masses in honour of the saints, and for obtaining their intercession with God, as the Church intends;
let him be anathema.

CANON VI.--If any one saith, that the canon of the mass contains errors, and is therefore to be abrogated;
let him be anathema.

CANON VII.--If any one saith, that the ceremonies, vestments, and outward signs, which the Catholic Church makes use of in the celebration of masses, are incentives to impiety, rather than offices of piety; let him be anathema.

CANON VIII.--If any one saith, that masses, wherein the priest alone communicates sacramentally, are unlawful, and are, therefore, to be abrogated;
let him be anathema.

CANON IX.--If any one saith, that the rite of the Roman Church, according to which a part of the canon and the words of consecration are pronounced in a low tone, is to be condemned; or, that the mass ought to be celebrated in the vulgar tongue only; or, that water ought not to be mixed with the wine that is to be offered in the chalice, for that it is contrary to the institution of Christ;
let him be anathema.

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Not only does Babylonianism zealously guard it educational stranglehold, it insists the state finance its evil religious strategy. It is not the Biblical duty of any government to finance and promote the Devil’s lie.

The reaction to Peters’ remarks are quite revealing as they do graphically illustrate where the true seeds of sectarian hatred lie.
It is to be found in the ranks of the so-called “peaceful moderate Babylonians” such as the SDLP as well as in the ranks of where you would expect to find it, the sectarian bigots of IRA/MI5.

It goes without saying KOBA will not be making the issue of “non-sectarian” integrated education a make or break point of principle over the future of Terrocracy, nor will it be appearing in their manifesto for next years Assembly elections.

It is just empty posturing, a case of KOBA doing what they do best!

Here is what God says about education; Proverbs 22:6
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.

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