Many people question why I’m becoming Catholic so I’ll be clear: The corrupted Church has become an affront to God. That will not change until men and women of ferocious morality lead the charge, shatter the locked doors, and burn the heretics in their soiled beds. Deus Vult.
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I’ve told you before the Church doesn’t have jurisdiction over non-Catholics.
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Bad Catholics, yes. I am not sure he meant literal burning but they should be punished.
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Replying to @MichaelSAlford1 @HonorAndDaring
My comment was specifically directed at Church leaders who have raped children and helped cover it up. Passively scolding them has not worked. They have mocked God in his own House by using His name to rape His children. A clear message must be sent.pic.twitter.com/50s3b85iE3
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @HonorAndDaring
You may not be Catholic and if so, my message was not directed at you. Any Catholic paying attention to present events should know what I spoke of. We don’t need to be united in church to be of the same family, but if you’re going to oppose discipline, there’s our true divide.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @HonorAndDaring
If, however, you’re not Catholic and misunderstood my message to be encouragement for killing non-Catholic Christians, be assured that I do not in the slightest hold this belief and, in fact, am brutally and unreservedly against it.
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I invite all Christians of all walks to share in the disciplining of Catholic Church leadership. Let no shameful evil be left unseen by any eye.
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