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To: ebb tide
"that “doctors of the law” were incoherent, hypocritical, clericalist, and lacking in real authority."

Some truth there.

"Christ’s authority was derived from His service and proximity to people and the fact “he was coherent,” the pope said in his morning Mass homily at Casa Santa Marta."

Christ's authority was derived from His Godhood.

2 posted on 01/12/2017 6:03:04 PM PST by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

Exactly.

“Christ’s authority was derived from His service and proximity to people and the fact “he was coherent,” the pope said in his morning Mass homily at Casa Santa Marta.”

That statement seems very close to a rejection of God to me.

It smacks of secularism.


5 posted on 01/12/2017 6:10:21 PM PST by marktwain
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To: aMorePerfectUnion
“the head is the one who serves, who turns everything upside down, like an iceberg.”

This reminds me of what St. Ignatius once said, the corruption of the best is the worst. Nothing so bad as a fallen Jesuit.

But the reference to turning things upside down is very troubling, as it typically belongs to the domain of the satanists, who invert the cross (peace symbol), who invert the symbol of man, who ascribe to the so-called “law of correspondences”, who worship the creature rather than the Creator.

I think this Pope's tenure might not be tenable if he continues on this path.

The thing that is refreshing is the confirmation that the last 50 years has been a total theological scam perpetrated by Fabian socialist Freemason Alinskyites inside the fold. Think of the Four Cardinals as a pack of Great Pyrenees going after the wolves.

16 posted on 01/12/2017 7:45:03 PM PST by blackpacific
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