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"Epstein was nessessary to control the evil Catholics" (media.kotakuinaction2.win)
posted 1 year ago by yoisi 1 year ago by yoisi +116 / -0
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– Hellsbells00 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Lmao. Indulgences predate female pastors by centuries. The catholic globalist organization perverting the church into a tool for leftist governance predates the existance of protestantism by longer than the lifespan of nations.

You misunderstand entirely. One corrupted protestant church is not the same scale of trouble as one corrupted vatican. One retarded chruch doing something does not mean the rest are doing it or accepting it. They are loud retards shouting about their subversion but ultimately affecting nothing beyond their individual congregations. They have no power and can be repelled with ease. Your communist pope carrying water for faggotry and pedophilia has international power and influence.

You are blind if you do not see this. Protestantism, like right wing government, is FAR more effective at gatekeeping by way of decentralization. One corrupted church doesn't even get a foot in the door at the next down the road. One corrupted pope commands your entire organization.

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– Kaarous 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Decentralization doesn't gatekeep your religion.

It completely abandons gatekeeping, by definition. You defend nothing and abjure the concept of both defense and offense. The failure of the Catholic Church is failing to gatekeep bad actors. Protestants internalize precisely that same flaw, and unlike the Church it's inherent to your philosophy.

If your religion permits females to preach, it is not Christianity. It is infiltrated and corrupt. At no point have I said that Catholicism isn't infiltrated either by the way, I've called that fiend Bergoglio a liar, a heretic and a false shepherd many times on this very forum.

You make much the same mistake as most protestants I've talked to, you incorrectly believe that we cannot criticize the pontiff, that we have to or in fact have any inclination to even listening to him.

We do not. Bergoglio and his heresy are dust on the wind, and the faith persists regardless.

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– Hellsbells00 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Protestantism doesn't permit females to preach. Catholicism also theoretically forbids pedophilia and doesn't allow pre-forgiveness sin tickets as a fundraising measure.

The VAST difference is that this single issue that you cite while ignoring other corruption is small groups acting out powerlessly and being ignored or mocked by the vast majority of normal protestant churches. While with your catholic church there is one massive single point of failure all the way at the top, that corrupts the entire institution.

You keep harping on female priests as if it's a standard and not an outlier. Those churches that preach false doctrine are statistically irrelevant, while the organization that has preached false doctrine and manipulation for centuries dominates catholicism. You are allowed to criticize him but at the end of the day the pope owns the catholic church. And there are fewer "female priest" protestant false churches than sexual degenerates that the catholics have covered up and moved around.

Are you an american? The US was founded by protestants, and it's ideological structure is protestant. If you're european your catholicism is a lot more understandable, there the protestant church is a lot more minor, and attractive to cultural rejects because of it, so your misunderstanding of protestant denominations would make more sense.

If you want to talk about which is real christianity however, between all the denominations that cite exclusively the bible as written, vs the extranational globalist state that has no defense for it's existence in the bible and attempts to usurp the authority of god, you would be fighting a very uphill battle.

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