Adventist and Catholic News & Views 007 – 15 Feb 2020

Pope Francis in Korea

Key words: Conspiracy Theories, Special Knowledge, Conspiracies, Coronavirus, Gaming, Pope Francis, Amazon, Celibacy, Married priests, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Requiem aeternam, Querida Amazonia

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Some sabbath silliness

Some sabbath silliness

Some sabbath silliness – Facebook discussion about Colossians 2:16.

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The Pope as Pontifex Maximus and supposedly Christian High Priest

Pope Francis in Korea

One of the titles used by the pope is “Pontifex Maximus”. Literally, this means “chief bridge builder”, if the Latin etymology is correct. “Pontifex” may be derived from the Etruscan “preparer of the road”, which is similar to “bridge builder”.

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The Lateran Council, the Universe, and Time’s Beginning

Pope Innocent III

Firmly we believe and we confess simply that the true God is one alone … creator of all visible and invisible things, of the spiritual and of the corporal; who by His own omnipotent power at once from the beginning of time created each creature from nothing, spiritual and corporal, namely, angelic and mundane, and finally the human, constituted as it were, alike of the spirit and the body

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Adventist and Catholic News & Views 006 – 8 Feb 2020

Coronaviruses - electron microscopy

Key words: 2019-nCoV, Coronavirus, Health Network, Taylor Marshall, Anti-Catholics, Bishop Barron, Mandatum, Tim Gordon, Galileo, Galileo Affair, Knights of Columbus, Freemasons, Walmart, Work on the sabbath, Secret handshake, Diet, Food rules, Pig meat, Unclean meats

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The Presentation of Jesus, The Purification of Mary

Presentation of Christ in the Temple - Sherbrooke Missal

Every male that openeth the womb shall be called holy to the Lord (Luke 2, Leviticus 12)

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Proof texting, the Bible, and the Church

Still life with Bible, Vincent van Gogh

Providing a quote from the Bible seems like a good thing if you’re trying to convince someone else about what the Bible teaches. But often enough, you get another verse back at you, without context. That’s proof texting.

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Adventist and Catholic News & Views 005 – 1 Feb 2020

Adventist dishonesty according to Adventist Today

Key words: Episcopalian consecration, Fatima, Private revelation, Pillars of Adventism, Sabbath, Old Covenant, Diet, Ellen White, Investigative Judgement, Creationism, LBGTQ+

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Adventist and Catholic News & Views 004 – 25 Jan 2020 – Vaccine edition

Science and feelings

Key words: Vaccines, Vaccination, Antivax, Health message, Childhood immunizations, Religious exemptions, Bioethics

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Coronaviruses and Catholics

Coronaviruses - electron microscopy

Everyone now knows about the Wuhan coronavirus, aka 2019-nCoV, a betacoronavirus related to the SARS coronavirus that has emerged from China. It has spread to various locations around the world, not in large numbers though. Human-to-human spread is possible; the details of how and when are not yet clear. If virus only transmits when the person is symptomatic (like other viruses in this group), it will be fairly easy to control. China has closed various borders. The big unknown is that China has been less than honest with the result of the world.

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Adventist and Catholic News & Views 003 – 17 Jan 2020

Pope Benedict XVI wearing a camauro

Key words: Eastern Catholic Churches, Orthodox Churches, Ratzinger, Ratzinger Proposal, Zogby Initiative, Sexual assault, Proclamation, Hell, Cult, Mixed marriage, Christmas, Pagan, Order of Malta, Cardinal Burke, Mister McCarrick, Vaccines, Kari Paulsen, Syro-Malabar Church, Latinisation

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Margam Kali – your thoughts?

The 23 Rites / Churches sui iuris of the Catholic Church

Margam Kali. What are your thoughts?

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Adventist and Catholic News & Views 002 – 8 Jan 2020

Christmas trees

Key words: Pontifical secret, Slap, PopeSlap, Diet, Bias in research, Religious discrimination, Resignation, Pope Francis, Vegetarianism, Supreme Court, Voting, John Shin, Mayo Clinic

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Is Pope Francis intending to resign soon?

Pope Francis in the Philippines

That looks a little like preparation for the end of his papacy. Should we be concerned? Are there other subtle signs, like the one where Pope Benedict XVI laid his pallium on the tomb of Pope Celestine V?

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Aggressive woman grabs Pope Francis, gets a well-deserved #popeslap on the wrist

Pope Francis, in pain, being pulled

On New Year’s Eve, Pope Francis was greeting people who were behind a barricade. As he was turning away, a woman grabbed his hand and pulled, nearly pulling him over. He tried to pull his hand away, clearly in pain, and she refused to let it go. He was trapped in her grasp and could not get free. So he followed that up with a slap on her wrist. She finally loosened her grip (with the help of the security guy) and he was able to pull his hand away. Surrounding spectators looked at her in disgust.

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Adventist and Catholic News & Views 001 – 2 Jan 2020

Declaration of Schism by Hermits of Westray

Key words: Ganoune Diop, Book Dispenser, Ordination of women in Adventism, Sabbath myths, Hermits of Westray, Vigano, Pope Francis, Miracles

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The Hermits of Westray withdraw from the Catholic Church

West coast of Westray

The hermits of Westray are a group of Catholics (now ex-Catholics) who have voiced their dissent from Pope Francis’ teaching. They resided in the Catholic Diocese of Argyll and the Isles in Scotland. They formally withdrew from communion with Rome and Pope Francis sometime in April 2019, perhaps a bit before. Their formal act of schism has now been recognised by their bishop, Bishop Brian McGee, who has made the position official from his side by issuing a formal excommunication.

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Christmas resources – 2019

Protestant idolatry

Resources for understanding the Christian nature of Christmas

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Not only did humans evolve from monkeys, but we ARE monkeys

Barbary Macaque

The terms “ape” and “monkey” are not really scientific terms; they’re English terms and the supposed scientific difference came in with outdated classification systems that saw monkeys were smaller with tails and apes were bigger with no tails. There are not apes with tails, but there are tail-less monkeys such as the Barbary Ape, which, by the way, is indeed a monkey and not an ape.

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Replacing Jesus with the sabbath, the Adventist way

Crucifixion, from Polittico di Valle Romita

If you listen to what Adventists say about the sabbath, and replace the word “sabbath” with “Jesus”, you hear the truth. If you don’t replace it, you hear false teaching about a day of the week. This has often been pointed out to me, and I’ve found it works a lot of the time. But not alway as clearly as this post on the “Jesus is a Zebra” blog.

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