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To: stfassisi; slimemold; Alamo-Girl; betty boop
One would have to be spiritually blind to trust the Freemason Thomas Paine- who tried to make Freemasonry out to be similar to Christianity

Excellent post SFA. Thomas Paine, John Adamas (Unitarists), Bejamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson (Deists) did not write a triniatrian Christian doucment.

82 posted on 07/26/2010 10:02:53 AM PDT by kosta50 (The world is the way it is even if YOU don't understand it)
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To: kosta50; slimemold; Alamo-Girl; betty boop

“”Thomas Paine, John Adamas (Unitarists), Bejamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson (Deists) did not write a triniatrian Christian doucment.””

They set up a system of false liberty that is counter to Orthodox /Catholic teaching

Pope Leo XIII recognized much of this and knew the Reformation was the driving force behind this heresy

From Pope Leo XIII’s Encyclical DIUTURNUM

“On the other hand, the doctrines on political power invented by late writers have already produced great ills amongst men, and it is to be feared that they will cause the very greatest disasters to posterity. For an unwillingness to attribute the right of ruling to God, as its Author, is not less than a willingness to blot out the greatest splendor of political power and to destroy its force. And they who say that this power depends on the will of the people err in opinion first of all; then they place authority on too weak and unstable a foundation. For the popular passions, incited and goaded on by these opinions, will break out more insolently; and, with great harm to the common weal, descend headlong by an easy and smooth road to revolts and to open sedition. In truth, sudden uprisings and the boldest rebellions immediately followed in Germany the so-called Reformation, the authors and leaders of which, by their new doctrines, attacked at the very foundation religious and civil authority; and this with so fearful an outburst of civil war and with such slaughter that there was scarcely any place free from tumult and bloodshed. From this heresy there arose in the last century a false philosophy - a new right as it is called, and a popular authority, together with an unbridled license which many regard as the only true liberty.”


84 posted on 07/26/2010 10:17:51 AM PDT by stfassisi ((The greatest gift God gives us is that of overcoming self"-St Francis Assisi)))
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