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Friday, 20 October 2023

Is your heart on fire for demons? No? How about Reptilians? Then you are not Synodal!

You just can't make this shite up.

Sin-odd, schmynod!


Don't believe me?

https://www.synod.va/en/highlights/towards-a-spirituality-for-synodality.html


3 comments:

Irenaeus said...

I suppose not, then.

Father John Matthew Duffy said...

The authentic Ignatian understanding of “discernment” has our Lord Jesus Christ as the superior and necessary point of reference in testing the truth or falsehood of a particular thought or action.

The fraudulent Bergoglian Modernist claim is that “discernment” is achieved through a Hegelian synthesis of flawed humanist ideas. The process of Bergoglian Modernism blasphemously reduces the directive of the Eternal Word of our Lord Jesus Christ to being a mere variable that is equal to or of less value than the secular humanist ideas of the rebellious and the uninformed. That is, Bergoglian Modernism displaces Christ the King in favour of the misbegotten whims of the “Imperial Self”.

The Modernist Jesuit term “praxis” is given to the erroneous anthropocentric variables that compete with and reduce the Eternal Word of Jesus Christ in the neo-Hegelian synthesis that is central to the heresy of Bergoglian Modernism.

By stating that Catholic ethical teaching is “in diapers” and is always changing or “evolving”, and that Christian Doctrine must “develop”, Pope Francis thereby infers that there are no moral absolutes. By blasphemously stating that the Ten Commandments are a “dialogue” with God, Pope Francis infers that our Lord’s Word is a mere opinion that can be tailored to suit the palate of sinful man. Thereby, Pope Francis infers that the Eternal Word is not eternal.

When the Son of Man returns will there be faith in His Church ?

Robert said...

Given the theme of most of the synod, perhaps it is an honest typo...they really meant "a heart on fire for semen..."

Robert Mignella