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To: Dr. Eckleburg

Dr. Rodregus wrote...interesting I thought.

I remember that when I was educated to be a priest in the seminary of Sevilla, whose library is one of the most complete in Spain, and which also serves as a librarian, that all the books about the INQUISITION written by the classic reformers of Christianity, Protestants, etc., were prohibited reading to the seminarists, being occulted apart and censored as diabolical books. I had the privilege to investigate the whys, wherefores, and fears that they had about those books getting into the hands of the seminarists. The same as sex books, they were set apart. And if any student was caught reading them or showing too much interest in them, he was obligated to repent and obey penance imposed. I was punished for wanting to learn about the Protestant Reformation. Why that strange interest in hiding the truth? Why deprive students of the free access to this vital information, and to the human rights of intellectual investigation? Why are all the biblical books written by true Christians such as Capriano de Valera and Casiodoro de Reina, priests who were my compatriots of Sevilla, and whose bible translations into Spanish, the first ones, are still mentioned into this day, censured? And there bibles prohibited? I affirm that the INQUISITION was rather the idea of Satan, who didn’t want the message of salvation to humanity to be known, than of God, who does. The INQUISITION, still mentions its censorship and INDEX VATICANUM excumulgatorio in the twentieth century. It is incredible that in the twentieth century, when liberties and human rights give us freedom of belief, of conscience, of free opinion, of assembly, and to think freely, Rome still wants to impose the INQUISITION impudently, which suppresses genuine human values, censures, defames, and slanders reformist writers, whom she censures using the seal of Nihil Obstat Imprimatur and forces to stop writing anything against Catholicism if they want their books printed, and deprives us of the right to write and opine freely.


2,803 posted on 07/27/2010 8:31:21 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww; TSgt; RnMomof7; Alex Murphy; HarleyD; wmfights; Forest Keeper; the_conscience; Dutchboy88; ...
Dr. Rodregus wrote...interesting I thought.

I remember that when I was educated to be a priest in the seminary of Sevilla, whose library is one of the most complete in Spain, and which also serves as a librarian, that all the books about the INQUISITION written by the classic reformers of Christianity, Protestants, etc., were prohibited reading to the seminarists, being occulted apart and censored as diabolical books. I had the privilege to investigate the whys, wherefores, and fears that they had about those books getting into the hands of the seminarists. The same as sex books, they were set apart. And if any student was caught reading them or showing too much interest in them, he was obligated to repent and obey penance imposed. I was punished for wanting to learn about the Protestant Reformation. Why that strange interest in hiding the truth? Why deprive students of the free access to this vital information, and to the human rights of intellectual investigation? Why are all the biblical books written by true Christians such as Capriano de Valera and Casiodoro de Reina, priests who were my compatriots of Sevilla, and whose bible translations into Spanish, the first ones, are still mentioned into this day, censured? And there bibles prohibited? I affirm that the INQUISITION was rather the idea of Satan, who didn’t want the message of salvation to humanity to be known, than of God, who does. The INQUISITION, still mentions its censorship and INDEX VATICANUM excumulgatorio in the twentieth century. It is incredible that in the twentieth century, when liberties and human rights give us freedom of belief, of conscience, of free opinion, of assembly, and to think freely, Rome still wants to impose the INQUISITION impudently, which suppresses genuine human values, censures, defames, and slanders reformist writers, whom she censures using the seal of Nihil Obstat Imprimatur and forces to stop writing anything against Catholicism if they want their books printed, and deprives us of the right to write and opine freely.

Thank you for that excellent post.

Rome despises all Protestants, but it despises the early reformers the very most. Those men experienced the Inquisitions of Rome; they saw the Bibles shackled to the altar and felt the heat of the fires burning men and books.

And STILL those men would not kneel to Rome, but to Christ alone.

2,829 posted on 07/27/2010 10:16:44 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: caww

“Dr. Rodregus wrote...interesting I thought.”

Forgery.


2,845 posted on 07/27/2010 11:49:26 PM PDT by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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To: caww; Dr. Eckleburg; Natural Law; Mad Dawg; dsc; don-o; narses; Deo volente
Again -- sources for your quotes on opinions by people? Real, historical sources? And do note that there was a Virgina pastor who portrayed himself as a Spanish priest and he did this in the 1700s..... quite AFTER the Inquisitions heyday....

you do realise how much lies the pastors etc. outside The Apostolic Church have been feeding you. Historical lies and scriptural and doctrinal lies.

And, the beauty of it, is that the more you repeat it, the more lurkers will see how false are all the tirades against orthodoxy.
2,879 posted on 07/28/2010 3:06:11 AM PDT by Cronos (Omnia mutantur, nihil interit)
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