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MO-Carpenter 4 points ago +4 / -0

Clearly the one on the right is a skinny alien dancing with his Johnson out.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +2 / -2

That’s not what the first Vatican council says. Just because they have a bunch of spooks doing legalese to say only decisions we pick and choose are infallible nowadays doesn’t change Vatican 1 or 2.

At the end of the day the concepts of the Vatican having the final say and you are to be docile and submit to them.

These progressive theistic innovations, the development of doctrine as well as the development of the role of the Vatican is troublesome .

Decentralized synodal power is harder to corrupt than the Vatican. At the end of the day what do I know I’m a retard on the internet.

You do you and merry Christmas.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

What does the supreme pontiff say about the jabs?

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +2 / -1

The Pope isn’t infallible ever? Someone tell the Vatican.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +3 / -1

You’re confused, he’s not a Roman Catholic. The EO church does not have a human trafficking wing like the Vatican.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +3 / -1

Here’s the difference between let’s say the Catholic Church and the Orthodox church. The EO church is decentralized and doesn’t believe it’s bishops are infallible. If a bishop says some stupid stuff they’re just another human in error. It happens, people make mistakes. It’s expected and anticipated. They believe when the whole church makes a council together and everyone agrees that’s divinely inspired. Not when one bishop is bribed.

Currently for example the metropolitan of Constantinople and the patriarch of Russia are kinda sketch. Constantinople is 100% working with the cia, and Russia is doing stuff for Putin.

I go to an American EO parish that is in the Russian patriarchate. Nobody took the vaccine, nobody masks, and it’s actually why I chose this exact church. Some churches have people who vaccinated and messed up, some leaders messed up. But the cool thing is; the decentralized nature prevents any one erroneous choice from burning down the whole organization.

We anticipate corruption, we anticipate human greed, human manipulation, human shortcomings. It sucks that hilarion is saying this but he’s a very old man who is capable of mistakes. Doesn’t change the churches doctrine at all.

The good guide in the church is what a multitde of Saints say, not what church leaders say. Leaders get manipulated but real holy people rarely try and seize all power and impose their will.

The most famous modern Saint is Paisios the Athonite. One of his famous predictions is of a global killer vaccination program. Here’s what a real church leader says, not some random corrupt bishop:

now a vaccine has been developed to combat a new disease, which will be obligatory and those taking it will be marked… Later on, anyone who is not marked with the number 666 will not be able to either buy or sell, to get a loan, to get a job, and so forth. My thinking tells me that this is the system through which the Antichrist has chosen to take over the whole world, and people who are not part of this system won’t be able to find work and so on — whether black or white or red; in other words, everyone he will take over through an economic system that controls the global economy, and only those who have accepted the seal, the mark of the number 666, will be able to participate in business dealings

He predicted Covid vaccines in the 1990s.

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MO-Carpenter 10 points ago +10 / -0

I’ve seen a lot of people use iboga as a last ditch effort for recovery. I recommend people avoid drug solutions to drug problems, which for sure includes avoiding MATs too(Medication Assisted Therapies aka suboxone, methodone)

Heroin and benzo addicts die easier than a post-op tranny with a handgun. If you have insurance or Medicare you can go to a rehab. You don’t need a fancy place with massage therapists and steak. You just need to have some time to get through withdrawals and you need to talk about the underlying issues that led to you self destructing in the first place.

I think people can get clean with and without 12-step programs but i I’m telling you it’s a scientific fact that as of today iboga has a higher failure rate than AA/NA/HA. They have a pretty low long term success (as with most addiction recovery) but iboga/ibogaine still has a lower success rate.

Your mileage may very. This topic is near and dear to my heart and I sincerely wish anyone out there struggling and thinking they might need help to talk to someone because you can recover.

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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +3 / -0

Wow looking at the graph really shows a lot. The climate crisis really appears to skyrocket in around 2021.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

You keep conflating "settling issues" with "fraternal rebuking".

No.

Yeah, well, tell that to Pope St. Leo the Great who flatly rejected Canon 28 of the Council of Chalcedon

Pope Leo also anathematized pope honorius showing the gates of hell prevailed against your entire papacy. I don’t rely on the opinion of any one bishop, especially the patriarch of Constantinople. It’s not a big deal. Your wacky views on the papacy make it a problem for you. Not for me.

When we have a bishop in error, he’s just that a bishop in error. We do not claim any man is without error.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

Someone in the Church has to settle disagreements. This was the role that Christ gave to Peter alone.

1: Even in the Bible Paul corrected Peter for only hanging around former Jews. If that shows Peter has the power alone to settle disagreements then you’ve got a problem.

2: Rome has appealed to other patriarchates for settling disputes. Rome wasn’t the appellate court, it was one of the patriarchates that you could appeal to.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

Sergius promulgated the belief that Jesus Christ had two natures but one will, known as Monothelitism.

So you blame the pope for following the error of the patriarch of Constantinople. Why didn’t the pope decide if he’s supreme, why did he fall into the same error?

This is the difference we view the church as the pillar of truth not any fallible man.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

The gates of Hell never prevailed because the Pope never changed Catholic teaching.

Why do you think Honorius got anathematized?

He taught the heresy of monothelitism and was posthumously anahematized for teaching improperly his whole career.

He literally got popped for changing Catholic teachings during his reign.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

Papal infallibility was an idea that cam from the Early Church.

False you already tried to prove this with your Catholic website which I’m guessing you didn’t read. The early church doesn’t not indicate papal infallibility. Hence even Peter being corrected by Paul in the Bible. Why would Paul have jurisdiction over Peter if Peter is infallible?

Just because Pope Honorius was a heretic doesn't make Papal Infallibility wrong.

Yes it does. You had a formally condemned pope,the gates of hell prevailed against your supreme pontiff even early on in the church.

We don’t even have to get into the child sex trafficking, money laundering for intelligence agencies, playing musical chairs with child abusers, tunnels under the Vatican to brothels, or any of the other examples of the gates of hell routinely prevailing over Rome. Maybe it’s a sign to come back to the faith of the early church.

You have a communist pope, you’ll figure it out when you’re ready.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

The freemasonic spectrum maybe

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh I firmly believe that no creation is inherently evil. No technology or tool is evil but it can be used for good or less good means.

So we are in agreement there.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

It doesn’t matter to you and plenty of others but it’s significant to some. Different strokes for different folks. The unbroken continuity of evil from ancient times to today, from child sacrifice, greed, lust, war, The worldly rewards for harming yourself spiritually. All the carrot dangling of alien technology is just a fun path for humanity to jump off a cliff chasing. Leading us to a Tower of Babel situation. If their whole goal is to defy God, their unbroken continuity of sexual degeneracy, child abuse, child murder, pedophilia, cannibalism, ect ect all make sense as an attempt to sway humans into self destruction.

I don’t agree with the Amish on everything but man that whole philosophy of only accepting technology that’s helpful is pretty rad

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’ve had similar issues but you’ve gotta recognize that people don’t play by the rules. If they won’t let you play with their toys go find new ones because forcing them to let you isn’t super feasible for most people.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just a reminder for anyone who got confused by ancient aliens lying about weight all the time.

This foundation block for the wailing wall is estimated at 570 tons.

The largest stone moved by man was the thunder stone in Russia and it was 1250-1500 tons. This was done in the 1700s before any haters say it was machine moved. They didn’t even use animals for it, it was moved by human strength and ingenuity alone. We know what rollers, hoists, muscle, and mind can do.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

A limited hangout is the deliberate revelation of some information (e.g. about malfeasance) to try to confuse and/or prevent discovery of other information

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Flynn was involved with intelligence, gives people a QR code which in case people were unaware can be used to identify and snag information from the device that scans it. He can snag your phone info and collect data by getting users to engage with his QR code. There’s no way this isn’t malicious. It’s too obvious.

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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

You have to say papal infallibility is limited because it’s retarded and would easily prove the gates of hell have prevailed multiple times against Rome.

You have to say papal infallibility is limited because it’s a doctrine made up in the 1800s.

The whole church together in agreement synodally (like in the Bible) is the pillar of truth. Not any one bishop.

Historically Rome appealed to other jurisdictions to settle disputes. So Rome was not the only appellate court.

An ecumenical council anathemized a pope in 600. The Vatican agreed with it. Was pope honorius infallible? The fact that you’ve had a literally teaching heresy pope that was rejected by both the East and West shows the early church did not adhere to the lies of Vatican 1.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Because greed, nepotism, conspiracy, and evil can corrupt people of all backgrounds, not just Jews? They’re definitely deepstate as fuck, equally as shady as all major banking. They’re in with the WEF, cancel people, do all the ESG woke bs.

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