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The Pope is anppointed by men. Not God.
Much like the Bible was written by men...under the inspiration of the Spirit. tWINs
The Pope is anppointed by men. Not God.
Yes indeed...and in what?
Necromania?
Every Pope has taken the place of God?
Every Pope has taken the place of Yahu'Shua THE Intercessor? (taking the place of God)
The Queen of Heaven? (Mary taking the place of Yahu'Shua The Intercessor)
Both?
Praying to dead people who can't answer because they SLEEP?
I reckon he believes in all that and more.
"Babylon has become a haunt of demons"...or have we forgotten in our lazy last day stupors.
Or maybe we forgot, the people who they killed were killed because they read the Bibles and went back to keeping Sabbath, and the Feast days of Yahuweh, and not men!
DO NOT SLIP BACK INTO SODOM!
Oh yes, I nearly forgot...Sodomy.
And also do not forget, good works are forfeited when the Commands of YAHUWEH are not kept, or changed, or added to, or taken away. So NONE of the good they think they have done counts because it all contributed to leading those who had a chance to believe in Yahuweh, and now, because of their Popes, every last one of them, have turned them away from Yahuweh, for their own gains and the gains of the CATHOLIC CHURCH...NOT the Body of Messiah Yahu'Shua who comes in the Name of Yahuweh!
The Pope is no ones intercessor, and those who think either Mary or the Pope can intercede IN YAHU'SHUA'S PLACE? Well you are in deep slumber already.
There is only ONE INTERCESSOR...and He don't need to be sitting in a chair in Rome. ALL MEN have a direct line to HIM, Yahu'Shua, who died and now lives! AS INTERCESSOR AND HIGH PRIEST, AND Elohim. The WORD...is ONE...not many.
Many, makes harlots.
The RC system makes it difficult for the true seeker of truth to find it.
There are a lot of crumbs there.
Who seeks to find the loaf? Who seeks not the crumbs of life, but the bread of life?
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False Dilemma Fallacy.*The Pope is anppointed by men. Not God.
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How does the pope anoint himself if he is God?
In 1895 an article from the Catholic National said this:
The Pope is not only the representative of Jesus Christ, but he is Jesus Christ, Himself, hidden under the veil of flesh.
Pope Pius V said this:
The Pope and God are the same, so he has all power in Heaven and earth.
-These words appeared in the Roman Canon Law: "To believe that our Lord God the Pope has not the power to decree as he is decreed, is to be deemed heretical.-I?i the Gloss "Extravagantes" o.f Pope John XXII *** inter, Tit. XIV, Cap. IV. Ad Callem Sexti Decretalium, Paris, 1685.
.-Pope Nicholas I declared that "the appellation of God had been confirmed by Constantine on the Pope, who, being God, cannot be judged by man." - Labb IX Dist.: 96 Can. 7, Satis evidentur, Decret Gratian Primer Para.
Already answered here. Don't even bother... :yawn:And yet, after reading these blasphemous quotes from the horses mouth, people still have trouble determining who it is that will sit on the throne of God claiming to be God but is in fact Satan Himself. Un-freaking-believable...
Answered here.In 1895 an article from the Catholic National said this:
The Pope is not only the representative of Jesus Christ, but he is Jesus Christ, Himself, hidden under the veil of flesh.
Pope Pius V said this:
The Pope and God are the same, so he has all power in Heaven and earth.
-These words appeared in the Roman Canon Law: "To believe that our Lord God the Pope has not the power to decree as he is decreed, is to be deemed heretical.-I?i the Gloss "Extravagantes" o.f Pope John XXII *** inter, Tit. XIV, Cap. IV. Ad Callem Sexti Decretalium, Paris, 1685.
.-Pope Nicholas I declared that "the appellation of God had been confirmed by Constantine on the Pope, who, being God, cannot be judged by man." - Labb IX Dist.: 96 Can. 7, Satis evidentur, Decret Gratian Primer Para.
That's alright I've read enough and reading to the next thread, downward.Answered here.