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Protestantism, Modernism, Atheism
Crisis Magazine ^ | November 28, 2017 | Julia Meloni

Posted on 11/28/2017 12:09:34 PM PST by ebb tide

“The reality of the apostasy of faith in our time rightly and profoundly frightens us,” said Cardinal Burke in honor of Fatima’s centenary.

In 1903, Pope St. Pius X declared himself “terrified” by humanity’s self-destructive apostasy from God: “For behold they that go far from Thee shall perish” (Ps. 72:27). How much more “daunting,” said Cardinal Burke, is today’s “widespread apostasy.”

In 1910, St. Pius X condemned the movement for a “One-World Church” without dogmas, hierarchy, or “curb for the passions”—a church which, “under the pretext of freedom,” would impose “legalized cunning and force.” How much more, said Cardinal Burke, do today’s “movements for a single government of the world” and “certain movements with the Church herself” disregard sin and salvation?

In Pascendi, St. Pius X named the trajectory toward the “annihilation of all religion”: “The first step … was taken by Protestantism; the second … by [the heresy of] Modernism; the next will plunge headlong into atheism.”

So let us, said Cardinal Burke, heed Fatima’s call for prayer, penance, and reparation. Let us be “agents” of the triumph of Mary’s Immaculate Heart.

A few weeks after that speech, the Vatican announced its shining tribute to the Protestant revolution: a golden stamp with Luther and Melanchthon at the foot of the cross, triumphantly supplanting the Blessed Virgin and St. John.

Bishop Athanasius Schneider has asked how the Vatican can call Luther a “witness to the gospel” when he “called the Mass … a blasphemy” and “the papacy an invention of Satan.” The signatories of the filial correction have expressed “wonderment and sorrow” at a statue of Luther in the Vatican—and documented the “affinity” between “Luther’s ideas on law, justification, and marriage” and Pope Francis’s statements.

At a 2016 joint “commemoration” of the Protestant revolution, Pope Francis expressed “joy” for its myriad “gifts.” He and pro-abortion Lutherans with female clergy jointly declared that “what unites us is greater than what divides us.” Together they “raise[d]” their “voices” against “violence.”   They prayed for the conversion of those who exploit the earth. They declared the “goal” of receiving the Eucharist “at one table” to express their “full unity.”

In Martin Luther: An Ecumenical Perspective, Cardinal Kasper confirms that the excommunicated, apostate monk is now a “common church father,” a new St. Francis of Assisi. This prophet of the “new evangelization” was “forced” into calling the pope the Antichrist after his “call for repentance was not heard.” But Kasper finds ecumenical hope in Luther’s “statement that he would…kiss the feet of a pope who allows and acknowledges his gospel.”

Kasper says Pope Francis’s Evangelii Gaudium, “without mentioning him by name,” makes Luther’s concerns “stand in the center.”

So it’s Luther’s “gospel of grace and mercy” behind, apparently, the high disdain for “self-absorbed promethean neopelagianis[ts]” plagued by a “soundness of doctrine” that’s “narcissistic and authoritarian” (EG 94).

So it’s Luther—the bizarre protagonist of “ecumenical unity”—behind the demand for a “conversion of the papacy” that gives “genuine doctrinal authority” to episcopal conferences (EG 32). Sandro Magister says the pope is already creating a “federation of national Churches endowed with extensive autonomy” through liturgical decentralization.

So it’s Luther behind the demand to “accept the unruly freedom of the word, which accomplishes what it wills in ways that surpass our…ways of thinking” (EG 22). Kasper says Luther’s faith in the “self-implementation of the word of God” gave him a heroic “openness to the future.”

Ultimately, Kasper’s Luther—a prophet of “openness” to futurity, a “Catholic reformer” waiting for a sympathetic pope—emerges as a symbolic father for Modernism’s struggle to change the Church from within. Modernism falsely claims that God evolves with history—making truth utterly mutable. So Kasper the Modernist says dogmas can be “stupid” and Church structures can spring from “ideology” and denying the Eucharist to adulterers because of “one phrase” from Christ is “ideological,” too.

Kasper baldly calls the “changeless” God an “offense to man”:

One must deny him for man’s sake, because he claims for himself the dignity and honor that belong by right to man….

We must resist this God … also for God’s sake. He is not the true God at all, but rather a wretched idol. For a God … who is not himself history is a finite God. If we call such a being God, then for the sake of the Absolute we must become absolute atheists. Such a God springs from a rigid worldview; he is the guarantor of the status quo and the enemy of the new.

A shocking ultimatum from the man hailed as “the pope’s theologian”: either embrace a mutable God who’s not an “enemy of the new”—or profess “absolute,” unflinching, hardcore atheism.

Kasper says the Church must be led by a “spirit” that “is not primarily the third divine person.” That ominous “spirit,” says Thomas Stark, is apparently some Hegelian agent of creation’s self-perfection. Pope Francis, against all the “sourpusses” (EG 85), describes our “final cause” as “the utopian future” (EG 222). Because God wants us to be “happy” in this world, it’s “no longer possible to claim that religion … exists only to prepare souls for heaven” (EG 182).

But Christ said, “In the world you shall have distress” (Jn. 16:33). The 1907 dystopian novel The Lord of the World hauntingly imagines the travails of history’s last days, when humanity has heeded Kasper’s call to “resist” God with absolute atheism if necessary. By this point, “Protestantism is dead,” for men “recognize at last that a supernatural religion involves an absolute authority.” Those with “any supernatural belief left” are Catholic—persecuted by a world professing “no God but man, no priest but the politician.”

More and more clergy apostatize. Man “has learned his own divinity.” Yet Fr. Percy Franklin still adores the Eucharistic Lord, still believes that “the reconciling of a soul to God” is greater than the reconciling of nations. He secretly hears a dying woman’s confession before the “real priests”—the euthanizers—come.

Her daughter-in-law, Mabel, scoffs that the new atheism has perfected Catholicism:

Do you not understand that all which Jesus Christ promised has come true, though in another way? The reign of God has really begun; but we know now who God is. You said just now you wanted the forgiveness of Sins; well, you have that; we all have it, because there is no such thing as sin. There is only Crime.

And then Communion. You used to believe that that made you a partaker of God; well, we are all partakers of God, because we are all human beings.

Mabel and the rapt multitudes ritually worship Man. God was a “hideous nightmare.” Their spirits swoon before a politician promising “the universal brotherhood of man.”

That “savior of the world” is the Antichrist. All must deny God or die.

For history, like the novel itself, ends not with rapturous utopia but with tribulation, apostasy, martyrdoms, and “God’s triumph over the revolt of evil [in] the form of the Last Judgment” (CCC 677). In the throes of his own tribulation, Fr. Franklin calls us to cling to the faith and those refuges of old:

The mass, prayer, the rosary. These first and last. The world denies their power: it is on their power that Christians must throw all their weight.



TOPICS: Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: francischurch; oneworldchurch
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To: editor-surveyor

PFFHAHA

I got this ‘lie’ because I have personal experience with Rood the Fake and know his false prophesies.

You apparently don’t!

Boy, the fake rabbi REALLY did a number on you, genius.


1,441 posted on 12/08/2017 4:03:21 PM PST by Luircin
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To: editor-surveyor
Only a fool would attempt to prove anything to Satan’s finest.

Ha! People formerly in the Way International cult identify your #FAKERABBI as a Way cultist leader.

1,444 posted on 12/08/2017 4:34:11 PM PST by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

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The Way is the group whose false doctrine Rood demolished for all to see.

When he explained the word to them they lost most of their followers. They retaliated by trying to use his lesson material without permission, and lost their little tuches in court.

They hate him with a passion, just as their daddy does.
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1,445 posted on 12/08/2017 4:42:30 PM PST by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: editor-surveyor

“The Way is the group whose false doctrine Rood demolished for all to see.”

Rood was a Way cult leader. Your claim rings hollow.

Best


1,446 posted on 12/08/2017 5:04:50 PM PST by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: editor-surveyor

Thank you~

It’ll be quite pleasant not having to deal with words from the fake rabbi and false prophet Rood.


1,447 posted on 12/08/2017 6:30:33 PM PST by Luircin
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

Heh, Rood was a member of ‘The Way Corps,’ all of whom went their own ways once it fell apart. No rabbinical training and can’t even speak or write Hebrew.


1,448 posted on 12/08/2017 6:31:50 PM PST by Luircin
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To: Luircin

When you visit the forum of former Way Int’l members, you realize they hold no ill will to Rood and they understand it is a gig to make money.

They also acknowledge he was in the cult as a leader.


1,449 posted on 12/08/2017 6:33:29 PM PST by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: editor-surveyor; aMorePerfectUnion

I quote:

“Michael Rood is a self-styled “Messianic Rabbi.” He gained national attention first in the year 2000. During much of that year, Rood was a popular seminar speaker around the country, and guest on the national radio program The Prophecy Club, because he was dogmatically and bombastically predicting that the prophetic “Day of the Lord” would begin on the Feast of Trumpets in the fall of 2000.”

Oh, and in, “The Mystery of Iniquity” he claimed that the US would be destroyed by Russia within 7 years of 2000.

Nope, that didn’t happen either.

Fake, fake, fake.

Fake rabbi, false prophet.

You should really divorce yourself from him.


1,450 posted on 12/08/2017 6:37:09 PM PST by Luircin
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To: Mark17; metmom; Luircin
Do you think in some extreme cases, rather than let a person go completely off the rails, God may sometimes physically remove the person from the earth?

Yes, absolutely. In fact, I think that is exactly what John is talking about when he discusses praying for someone to be healed but that when the person has committed a "sin unto death", God may not heal him.

    If any man see his brother sin a sin which is not unto death, he shall ask, and he shall give him life for them that sin not unto death. There is a sin unto death: I do not say that he shall pray for it. (I John 5:16)

This is one place where Catholicism gets the idea that there are "mortal" sins, mortal meaning "subject to death? I disagree with their interpretation since ALL sin makes us subject to death and that is why Christ died in our place to make atonement for our sins.

1,451 posted on 12/08/2017 7:28:02 PM PST by boatbums (The Law is a storm which wrecks your hopes of self-salvation, but washes you upon the Rock of Ages.)
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To: boatbums
Thanks. Kind of the same opinion I have. 😁
1,452 posted on 12/08/2017 7:37:04 PM PST by Mark17 (Genesis chapter 1 verse 1. In the beginning GOD....And the rest, as they say, is HIS-story)
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To: Luircin
He's


1,453 posted on 12/08/2017 7:50:41 PM PST by boatbums (The Law is a storm which wrecks your hopes of self-salvation, but washes you upon the Rock of Ages.)
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To: Luircin

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I have no idea who you think you’re quoting but it isn’t Michael Rood, nor is it an honest witness.

Nothing in your post is truthful except the fact that he did a series of programs for the Prophecy club.

And no, he did not write in the Mystery of Iniquity that the US would be destroyed at any particular time.

And the Day of the Lord did begin about 16 years ago, as can plainly be seen in the fulfillment of the war making force coming out from the two “mountains of Brass” (WTC).

BTW I have read through The Mystery of Iniquity several times, so your deception is easy to see. He does quote Wilkerson in the book, but even Wilkerson just said that he had had a vision of the destruction of America.

Looks like you must be parotting some unbelieving Fake Newser; there certainly are plenty of them writing in “Christian” publications.

Some time you have to tire of this Satanic attack or it will destroy you if it hasn’t already.
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1,454 posted on 12/08/2017 8:09:15 PM PST by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

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I think your head is what rings hollow!

I have everything Rood ever published, and it is all solidly Biblical (unlike your ‘theology’)

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1,455 posted on 12/08/2017 8:20:33 PM PST by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: boatbums

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And in your case all post and no think.
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1,456 posted on 12/08/2017 8:22:13 PM PST by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: boatbums; Luircin
Keep up the good work. Keep exposing false religions. 😀🐐
1,457 posted on 12/08/2017 9:01:43 PM PST by Mark17 (Genesis chapter 1 verse 1. In the beginning GOD....And the rest, as they say, is HIS-story)
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To: editor-surveyor

Only speaking the truth.

As I said, personal experience with the stuff Rood did.

Don’t blame me that #fakerabbi is #fakerabbi.


1,458 posted on 12/08/2017 10:09:11 PM PST by Luircin
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To: editor-surveyor
The Holy Spirit struck them dead, as promised would happen to anyone that sought to approach the Ark without Yehova’s calling.

No; it was the Pharaoh's curse; just like them tomb robbers in Egypt!

1,459 posted on 12/09/2017 3:52:19 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: editor-surveyor
Your problem alone that you don’t wish to know.

Thank you for mindreading what MY problem is.

I'd 'guess' any lurkers would think you are full of..

...hot air.




1,460 posted on 12/09/2017 4:03:54 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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