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Monday, 18 October 2010

THE SO-CALLED "CATHOLIC ETHOS" AKA "THE ENDS JUSTIFY THE MEANS"



The Bismark battleship.

During the latest most probably stage-managed controversy, the sectarian bigots of Babylonianism have attempted to extoll the very dubious "Catholic ethos" of their benighted superstition.

One of the most amusing lies the mouthpieces of Babylonian education have used is the fact they pay taxes to fund their schools. Unfortunately they used the lie around the world that they did not get jobs in the 60s and 70s simply because they were "Catholics." If they had no jobs to pay taxes how could they have funded the education system which was used to challenge the "injustices in society" described in the article contained in the VBC linked article?

It is now 2010, in N.Ireland you would not be allowed to mention having a school education system set up a school having a "Protestant ethos" and have it funded by the state.

The so-called "Catholic ethos" can be summed up in the classic statement; "the ends justify the means."

The most noticable characteristics of the Babylonian educational system in N.Ireland has been to produce a generation of murderous terrorists, who are incapable of discerning the truth never mind telling the truth. Aiding and abetting them is a vast electorate who have no qualms about voting for sectarian murderers.

Bismark was another statesman who understood the malign influence of Babylonianism and its malign educational strategy, he expelled the Jesuits in approx 1873. I am sure you were never taught this in a "State-controlled" school. "State-controlled" schools do not teach Protestantism, they do not even teach an accurate account of British history.

Matthew 7:19-21
19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.

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