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<blockquote data-quote="Augustus_Principe" data-source="post: 1276368" data-attributes="member: 16640"><p>Great post. Unfortunately, I think Roosh will have to make another thread, as this is turning more into a Catholic bashing thread instead of a Catholic appreciation/discussion thread. But lets see how it plays our the rest of the week.</p><p></p><p> E Michael Jones goes in depth as to how the church became corrupted and how to solve it. Simplest answer he gives on how to correct this is for all of us Catholics to get involved in the church again. Admittedly, I am a "Cradle catholic", that is, I was baptized only, but never did confirmation and communion. I'm going to be attending RCIA classes finally in the very near future.</p><p></p><p>Is it fair for anyone here to complain about what is going on in the church when none of you were seriously involved for the past few decades? Be real with yourselves. Of course the church got corrupted, people stopped going, everyone ate up the globohomo propaganda (you and your GenX/boomer parents included) and became extremely relaxed when it came to social norms. What did we think was going to happen when you stopped going to church every sunday? we allowed fornication before marriage? Birth control to women? and now in 2019, thinking Sodomy is ok? We got distracted by sex and other pleasures, while turning a blind eye to our Religious lives. But no, lets not blame ourselves. The blame solely lies on the Church.</p><p></p><p>Think about your own lives and those of your parents before solely blaming the RC church for their corruption. Where you all saints during the time the church was corrupted? There's a reason why priest in Poland and other Slavic countries are sought for, because their culture still holds some sort of normalcy and moral standards, unlike America and the rest of the West.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augustus_Principe, post: 1276368, member: 16640"] Great post. Unfortunately, I think Roosh will have to make another thread, as this is turning more into a Catholic bashing thread instead of a Catholic appreciation/discussion thread. But lets see how it plays our the rest of the week. E Michael Jones goes in depth as to how the church became corrupted and how to solve it. Simplest answer he gives on how to correct this is for all of us Catholics to get involved in the church again. Admittedly, I am a "Cradle catholic", that is, I was baptized only, but never did confirmation and communion. I'm going to be attending RCIA classes finally in the very near future. Is it fair for anyone here to complain about what is going on in the church when none of you were seriously involved for the past few decades? Be real with yourselves. Of course the church got corrupted, people stopped going, everyone ate up the globohomo propaganda (you and your GenX/boomer parents included) and became extremely relaxed when it came to social norms. What did we think was going to happen when you stopped going to church every sunday? we allowed fornication before marriage? Birth control to women? and now in 2019, thinking Sodomy is ok? We got distracted by sex and other pleasures, while turning a blind eye to our Religious lives. But no, lets not blame ourselves. The blame solely lies on the Church. Think about your own lives and those of your parents before solely blaming the RC church for their corruption. Where you all saints during the time the church was corrupted? There's a reason why priest in Poland and other Slavic countries are sought for, because their culture still holds some sort of normalcy and moral standards, unlike America and the rest of the West. [/QUOTE]
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