Friday, August 31, 2007

A New Catholic "Tradition"

In what is fast becoming a new Catholic “tradition,” the US Conference of Catholic Bishops are again using the USA Labor Day holiday to promote their desire for unlimited illegal immigration. This was seen in the Aug 24 bishops’ letter titled, “Labor Day 2007: A Time to Remember, A Time to Recommit.”

Instead of talking about the three million, good-paying manufacturing jobs lost under George Bush, or that the median income for US households under age 65 is now 2% lower than in 2001, the bishops seem only concerned about Mexican workers, not American workers.

The US bishops’ point man in this drive to turn the USA into another banana republic is Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of Brooklyn, NY. Here are few things he said:

1. “There are some 2 million undocumented people among us, most of whom are workers.”

Comment – DiMarzio is a liar. It’s more like 12-20 million illegals.

2. “US policy must help overcome the pervasive poverty and deprivation, the violence and oppression that push people to leave their lands.”

Comment – After 500 years of Catholic rule in Latin America, DiMarzio admits that it produced “poverty…deprivation…violence and oppression.” And now him and his Catholic Church want to export this to the USA. No thanks!

3. “Policies on debt and development, foreign aid and global trade are essential elements of any effective immigration reform.”

Comment – This is by now the Catholic stock-in-trade answer for “solving” illegal immigration – that it’s up to the USA to go in and fix the economies of Latin American countries.

Oh……and here’s one illegal immigration fact DiMarzio conveniently neglected to mention – 10% of those now in Virginia jails (and Virginia is hardly a “border state”) are now illegal aliens.

Question - How much does the heart of Catholicism hate a Protestant, prosperous, and open-bible USA?

Answer – Enough to want to turn it into another Mexico.

Please pray daily that God protect the USA from this Catholic attack on America.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Roman Mass and American Indian Spiritism - A Deadly Blend

The animist spiritism and witchcraft of American Indians was added to the already abominable Roman Mass this past summer at St. Andrew Church in Portland, Oregon. This was reported in the Aug 10 Catholic News Service article, “Mass Highlights Traditions, Culture of Catholic American Indians.”

God warns His people in the bible to not adapt pagan rituals. Deuteronomy 12:30b-31a says:

“And that thou enquire not after their gods, saying, ‘How did these nations serve their gods? Even so I will do likewise.’ Thou shalt not do so unto the LORD thy God; for every abomination to the LORD, which He hateth, have they done unto their gods.”

Comment - Catholics are not God’s people, so we should not be surprised when they borrow pagan practices from anywhere in the world.

This Mass included:

1. A “smoke blessing.” As herbs, roots, or bark is burned, the resulting smoke supposedly shows evidence of the “spirit” that was bound up within the plant.

2. The Lakota (or Sioux for the politically incorrect) song “Tate Topa Olowan,” or “Four Directions” was sung. This included references to welcoming the eagle spirit, the coyote spirit, the bear spirit, as well as touching the ground and welcoming the energy of “Mother Earth.”

3. An incessant Indian drumbeat that “symbolizes a rhythmic heartbeat that connects everything – animals, trees, humans – to collectively make them ‘in tune’ with creation.”

This stuff is evil! Some people claim Catholics are “Christians.” Some people are wrong!

Romanism once again demonstrates its inherently wicked nature by this consorting with American Indian spiritism. Pray for Reformation anew; that God open the eyes of Christians to the danger we face in – Roman Catholicism.