I’m quite certain that videos such as these are not very popular among Catholics, or even Christians for that matter. But the fact of the matter is that what the speaker says is true… TGO
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I’m quite certain that videos such as these are not very popular among Catholics, or even Christians for that matter. But the fact of the matter is that what the speaker says is true… TGO
Video: YouTube
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“If you are not a liberal when you are 20, you have no heart, and if you are not a conservative when you are 40, you have no brains.”
Winston Churchill
Actually. when you look at the origins of a group you look at its roots and the “signature” of its genetic inheritance. Even though the organizational roots may be hidden from sight, the organization will always bear the type of “fruit” dictated by its “genetic” heritage and origins. So, by studying Satan’s genetic “signature” and roots, you’d understand why Satan couldn’t be a Catholic regardless of a belief.
Some studied Scientology scholars believe he was a Scientologist. And although Scientology contains many elements of neo-Satanism, it certainly contains the classical elements.
If you study the “Ordo Templi Orientis”, you’ll see why the belief that Satan is really associated with Freemasonry.
If you study scholars that are atheists, you’ll understand why they believe that Satan doesn’t exist.
And when you go to the horse’s mouth and study classical Satanism and the numerous elements that define the characteristics of a classical satanic church, you’d understand why Satanists believe that Satan isn’t a Catholic – because of elements such as the prediction of an ultimate conflict between God and God’s representatives (pure good) and Lucifer, or Satan, and his representatives (pure evil). Classical Satanists identify with the devil or Antichrist and believe or act in opposition or with disgust to the values, ritual and symbols represented by the Christ figure and the values, ritual and symbols of traditional Christianity.
If you ask me – since personally I am not about beliefs – I’d say that Satan is a fanatically non-denominational entity.
-GhostRider Wisdom,,,that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.