November 02, 2013

The International Jew Study Hour 10/31/2013

The Jews’ Complaint Against “Americanism” – Episode 71

5 comments:

  1. Something left out of these articles is how the word "Americanism" came into being.

    This article explains the beginnings of that new word...



    I looked through the article linked with the word "Americanism" in it.

    Pitiful that the author did not say where that word came from, was coined, and originated.

    I looked through the article linked with the word "Americanism" in it.

    Pitiful that the author did not say where that word came from, was coined, and originated.

    I looked through the article linked with the word "Americanism" in it.

    Pitiful that the author did not say where that word came from, was coined, and originated.

    http://catholicism.org/americanism-heresy.html

    A Phantom Heresy?
    by William Jay May 16, 2005
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    [Note: While some of the commentary is dated, the article provides a good historical foundation for what is going on today in the Church.]

    All of this shows the beginning of the left / right split in Catholicism, a split that I personally think was engineered by the Revolutionary Jewish spirit.

    Pope Leo XIII in late 1800s ...

    America was founded by Freemasonry and freemasonic values is what produced the split in the Church which is called "Americanism", also includes the concepts of indifferntism and modernism, and progressiveism and liberalism.

    "Six years after ascending the Chair of Peter, on April 20, 1884, Pope Leo issued his Encyclical, Humanum Genus . In it he gave a stinging condemnation of Freemasonry. In addition to the in-depth study of Masonry it contained, he listed his predecessors who also condemned it. They include Clement XII, Benedict XIV, Pius VII, Leo XII, Pius VIII, Gregory XVI, and Pius IX.
    Leo said that Masons
    “teach the great error of this age—that a regard for religion should be held as an indifferent matter, and that all religions are alike. This manner of reasoning is calculated to bring about the ruin of all forms of religion, and especially the Catholic religion, which, as it is the only one that is true, cannot, without great injustice, be regarded as merely equal to other religions…
    “It may seem to some that Freemasons demand nothing that is openly contrary to religion and morality, but, as the whole principle and object of the sect lies in what is vicious and criminal, to join with these men in any way or to help them cannot be lawful.”

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  2. Sorry for messed up previous post. My computer is running so slow and it is causing me frustration and lots of mistakes.

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  3. Definitely interesting and educational article, Jeannon.

    I did not know that there had been an agreement to let Italy become non-Catholic. (That agreement apparently explains why the Mormon Church is the biggest church in Italy.)

    Pope Francis, if not a freemason himself, is certainly following through with the freemasonry program of liberalism described in the article.

    My computer (Mac) was slow for a couple of months, like yours, and then -- wham! The hard drive gave out one day -- white screen only -- and my computer was dead. You might want to have your computer inspected for a small charge -- rather than be caught in the lurch as I was.

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  4. Thanks, Signifier. I think I will take in my computer on Monday for a checkup. The PC Guru guy seems good except he told me he strongly likes everything about Google.

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  5. My tech guy is young, late 20s/early 30s, and sees no New World Order at all around him. So, how's that for political awakening?

    Still, he did a fantastic job rehauling my computer.

    He did tell me that, in his experience, computer techs are, generally, morally worse than car mechanics.

    If you don't know much about computers, they can perform all sorts of "tricks" so your bill is larger than need be.

    For your computer inspection, I would want your computer repairman simply to be honest and trustworthy at this point. Times are financially tough after all. . . .

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