The decentralization movement is nothing but pure satanic disorientation led by PF [Pope Francis] and his stone cold apostate heretics. It's the natural result of following Luther the heretic and his Deformation of Protestantism.
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It was following Luther that brought people AWAY from Catholicism, and gave birth to Protestantism, numbskull.
The Pope is God's representative on Earth, according to Catholics. To Protestants, he's usually a doddering old fool in funny hats and expensive embroidered robes. Until “PF” that is, who relinquished the embroidery and the hats, wearing mostly simple white robes, and sounding remarkably Christ-like. (He's still definitely a conservative, though.)
Sedevacantist, like this commentator, are such a joke. They really miss the time when the Catholic Church allowed (de facto) racism, elitism and all sorts of discrimination (especially Antisemitism).
So here's a guy who doesn't like Protestants or Catholics?
Luther the heretic and his Deformation of Protestantism
Luther founded Protestantism. How could he deform it? Maybe Calvin or Zwingli or Henry VIII or the Baptists or the Presbyterians deformed it, but claiming Luther deformed Protestantism is like saying Einstein deformed the theory of relativity. Or perhaps you're a RC and meant that Protestantism is a deformation and just don't like Francis.
@John
>Luther founded Protestantism. How could he deform it?
I think he's saying protestantism is a deformation of chirstianity, hence title capitalisation.
>Or perhaps you're a RC and meant that Protestantism is a deformation and just don't like Francis.
The term you're looking for is Sedevacantist. Literally "the seat is empty". There are, quite a few of them actually. Most claim every pope since Vatican II is a heretic.
Apostate......stone cold apostate, ya know!
(to the tune of Stone Cold Crazy of course)
OR, it's the apostate line, cus Stone Cold said so!
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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