Wednesday, January 17, 2024

** Excerpt from Article by SHAUN WILLCOCK.

"THE VATICAN AND PAPAL HATRED OF

FREEDOM OF SPEECH"

4:19,20): “We ought to obey God rather than men” (Acts 5:29). Rome’s Hatred of Freedom of Speech Many understand that Communism has always hated freedom of thought, speech and religion. But what almost no one understands today is that the utter destruction of freedom of thought, freedom of speech and ultimately, freedom of religion, has been the goal of the Papal system for centuries. “The opposition to freedom of thought, freedom to read, freedom of speech is identical whether it comes from the Kremlin or the Vatican,” wrote ex-priest Emmett McLoughlin in 1960.4 Freedom of thought has been condemned by the very highest authorities of the Roman Catholic institution: “And from this most putrid spring of indifference flows that absurd and erroneous opinion or rather insanity that teaches and upholds that everyone should have freedom of thought.” – Gregory XVI, pope of Rome, encyclical against modernism, Mirari vos arbitramur, 15 August 1832. “By no means is it permissible to seek or to defend or to grant freedom of thought, freedom of instruction, freedom of writing... as rights granted to man by nature.” – Leo XIII, pope of Rome, 1888. Freedom of thought was also condemned by Leo XIII in his Immortale Dei, 1 November 1885; and by Pius IX in his Gravissimas Inter, 11 December 1862. And let it never be forgotten that Rome had its Index of Forbidden Books, a list of the books it had banned. This “is the strongest objective proof that the Roman hierarchy must try to destroy... freedom of thought.”5 Freedom of religion and worship flows from freedom of thought. “But the Catholic Church condemns that freedom and, if it could, it would destroy it.”6 “[T]he most accursed thing that can be imagined, whereby liberty of conscience (or freedom of worship) is granted to everybody, which is the worst thing in the world.” – Clement VIII, pope of Rome, condemning the Edict of Nantes which granted freedom of religion in France in the seventeenth century. Today, Rome is achieving its desire to destroy freedom of religion around the world, through its massive influence over world Communism, the United Nations, etc. Its objective is to make the world Roman Catholic, directed by the Jesuits.7 Its hatred of freedom of thought and speech leads Rome to use heavy-handed media censorship techniques to get its way. In the pre-internet days it used such methods as boycotts of newspapers, magazines, publishing firms, bookshops8 and films9 of which it disapproved. And now the Jesuits are making use of censorship by social media giants to silence any and all opposition. The only voice Rome wants heard is its own. And through its influence over the globalists working for world domination, it is achieving this  FOR THE FULL ARTICLE, GO TO BIBLE BASED MINISTRIES, SOUTH AFRICA.

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