I got the anti-Catholic books mostly for the purpose of debating with various "Babdists" I have worked with over the years; those particular books tend to come up over and over again, especially Boettner,
I wrote you a long post last night but it got erased--error message so Im back. I think it is good you read the "other side" so to speak. This is a good thing. I read both In These Times--disagree with most, and National Review for example pertaining to politics. I read the majority of Dave Armstrong's site before exiting the RCC. Do you truly believe all of what is in these books is nonsense. I cross-checked some of Hunt's facts and found many to be true. Remember the posts on EP--where we were discussing anti-semitism of Constantine months and months ago?
who is quoted verbatim more times by anti-Catholics than Holy Scripture. He apparently is also considered by the same anti-Catholics to be infallible, since nobody ever seems to double-check his claims. If they did, they'd find out that Boettner knows about as much about Catholicism as Louis Farrakhan does about Judaism.
The problem in all these religious debates we have is that "not knowing" can equal a "different interpretation" For instance I know that officially the RCC teaches that Mary is NOT divine. That Mary is NOT to be worshipped. However in my own personal interpretation, I consider some of the actions crossing the line even with the defined hyperdulia and latria. I believe considering Mary the mediatrix of all graces is incorrect. Dont want to get into debate here since this is not the debate board.....but just using this as an example.
They also come in handy in working with new converts in RCIA, since they may have questions based on the same fairy tale books.
I was in an RCIA update (Already confirmed but in there with a friend) And some of these things were discussed. I remember disagreeing with the graven images and pictures of relatives debate offered in RCIA. It is good they present both sides.
Yes, I have. They're interesting, for fiction; but I don't place any stock in them due to the fact that Malachi Martin was a Sedevacantist, a laicized priest, prone to sensationalistic claims, and if that wasn't bad enough, he was somewhat of a regular on the Art Bell show, which fact certainly speaks for itself.
Im not sure MM is a Sedevacantist, he considers JPII a legitamate Pope. In the books he is more a man taken over by other forces and all the "Evil" Cardinals and Bishops. The Keys of This Blood is nearly prophetic in terms of globalist happenings. Ive read and compared sites on Gorbachev and other internationalists and it fits. In Windswept House, some of the descriptions of characters does fit real people such as Mahony equaling the "Capital City" Cardinal. I know you believe they are fiction but perhaps you should fact check these books, on many things they do check out. The Facts in the secular book
Pontiff--history of last 40 years or so of the Papacy matched
The Keys of This Blood in terms of historical happenings and others.
I do wonder about Martins exact history though. I read he died opening a kitchen cupboard and having a can or something fall out and knock him in the head. Wonder if that is fact or rumor? And what is the story about his "affair"? Fact or rumor.
The last book title he was going to write was to be an interesting one.
"Primacy: How the Institutional Roman Catholic Church Became a Creature of the New World Order was the working title.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=15689
I've read his books, too. I don't bother with him because he's a breathless apocalyptist, the Catholic equivalent of a Protestant who sees the end of the world right around the corner with every 6:30 PM news broadcast.
Well I do believe we are close to the end. I do think as you do Brown monkeys around even with Catholic doctrine and I wonder sometimes where he comes up with the things he does.
Why not? He's not all that much different from anybody else who hates the Catholic Church. He just knows how to make more money at it by gauging the level of gullibility in the general reading public.
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Remember I agree with him theologically.
Well, many of us disagree with the RCC, saying it comes from hate well...I dont think LaHaye hates anyone. LaHaye can sell books, he's written many even personality ones in the 70s. I think he is serving a purpose for God, writing easy to read books for people to learn about Revelation and be warned about the possible end times. I read through his book
"Are We Living in the End Times"? the other day and it was pretty clear cut of the Pre-Trib stance. I know Catholics may not be pleased with La Haye because he does teach that the RCC is forming the structure behind the OWR. I do hope he is using the money wisely had has made from these books and at least some for charitable purposes.
Then Heydrich is the perfect choice. He was suave, debonair, wealthy, charming, powerful, and utterly, completely soulless. He could order the murder of dozens of people at his whim, and feel absolutely indifferent about it.
Very true, some of those evil Nazis would go home after murdering 1000s of people and play on the floor with their children.
First, Our Blessed Mother DOES play a role in our Salvation, we all do!
Dont agree with that. I think Jesus did the work.
. What if She's not from God? Please! Jesus said to the people when they accused him of being the devil, that why would he cast out his own evil spirits. Our Blessed Mother leads us to her Son. She wants peace so that we can know Jesus.
I compared the Marian apparitions to scripture later saw this backed up by video Messages from Heaven and they did contradict. The Bible commands we are to test spirits using scripture. We are warned of false signs and wonders. I dont think we can debate this here so if you want to continue we can move to Interdenominational board.
And for the lb series...It's a trap people! The rapture is a huge, huge trap! Jesus is coming soon and when he does it will be only once and not twice. They're stories that someone came up with and it's just another example of us not liking what we have so we change it. God's teaching was one way and the rapture theory is not liking God's teaching and changing it to fit this world better.
I read Thigpen's Catholic book
The Rapture Trap and deeply disagree with it. They are not stories someone came up with. The Early church was indeed premillinial and believed in the millenium kingdom and in Thessolonians it describes the Rapture. Amillenialism in my opinion denies Revelation. In Revelation it is warned for those not to take away or add to that book. To turn it into mere allegory and to tell people it has already partially happened--makes no sense to me. There are descriptions that happen in Revelation that could only happen as the result of nuclear warfare--third of trees being burned and 2/3rds of humanity dying are among the verses. When did this ever happen in 70ad or there abouts?
I am sure that the real sister-in-Christ Mary is very kind and good and worthy of our honor in heaven but we are to wait til we see her. However I do not believe this spirit coming to earth is. I can tell you why. Maybe we should take this to the other board.