Well, well, well; is this a case of thou dost protest too much?
Do you think a few bloggers got under the skin of someone really, really, really high-up in the Vatican that they would send out the big guns?
"What more do you want," he says.
You there, yes you; in that tin-foiled hat.
Yes, you, I mean you.
Don't you know that I am the all-powerful Spox!
What more does one want?
Only the truth, from the Church.
Only the truth.
PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN |
P.S. Yes, I've been blocked from BookFace and BirdChirp, but Roxy still has an account!
6 comments:
Is it true? You have been expelled from Fb and Twtr?
"0" Dear looks like the Tin Man just gave himself away!
Perhaps it's the case of the *TIN* Man says that Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI says..."
Blocked by Fr. Tom on FB and Twitter
The truth.
The whole truth.
And nothing but the truth.
That's what I want.
Since most of us will be burned into piles of of ashes next year, I've decided to draw attention to an aspect of Fatima that seems to be heavily ignored. Have a secular heathen as family or friend who thinks that reason and logic shows that naturalism is true? Direct him to this web page: https://disprovenaturalism.blogspot.com
I answer the objections that I could think of, as briefly as possible. Hopefully, like how I converted from atheism, men seeking the truth will realise that logic and reason, combined with facts of Fatima, will wake up from ther sceptical and materialistic slumber.
The miracle of the sun seems to indicate that God may destroy the present civilisation with fire, like a second Noah's flood (which took a 100 years after the warning). Pagan Rome will probably also be destroyed because it lost the faith.
These men are really going to have it next year, because they seem too proud to realise that the warning of Fatima is 100% true and they are on the wrong side.
"The declared enemies of God and His Church, heretics and schismatics, must be criticized as much as possible, as long as truth is not denied. It is a work of charity to shout: 'Here is the wolf!' when it enters the flock or anywhere else."
—St. Francis de Sales, Introduction to the Devout Life, Part III, Chapter 29
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