Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey #fundie christorchaos.com

[From "Men Who Are At War With God By Means of Their Sins Will be At War With Each Other"]

Each of the problems that we face in the world has Original Sin as its remote cause and the Actual Sins of men as its proximate cause[…]There is no[…]way to ameliorate the effects of fallen human nature
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We live in a topsy-turvy world that is suffering the effects of the overthrow of the Social Reign of Christ the King wrought by the Protestant Revolution and the subsequent rise and triumph of Judeo-Masonry
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Catholicism is not a panacea for personal and social order. Each of us is wounded by the vestigial after-effects of Original Sin and our own Actual Sins. The Middle Ages of Christendom was marked with various episodes of wars
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There can be no consistent interpretation and application of the Constitution’s text because it admits of no higher authority than the text of its own words[…]it is the lack of any such higher authority that makes it as easy for legal positivists to believe in a “living constitution”[…]Protestants, who reject the authority of Holy Mother Church altogether, to believing in a “living Bible”
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The rise of violence in general[…]in the City of New York, to say nothing of the continued violence in such places as Baltimore, Maryland, and the gang shootings in Chicago[…]is attributable to the breakdown of families caused by contraception
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The decriminalization of baby-killing in various states in the 1960s gave hope to the modern Aztecs in white coats with degrees in medicine to begin the vivisection of living human beings to create the profit-making industry of “organ transplantation,”[…]“brain death” as the pretext for the shedding the blood of the innocent
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We are living in a world wrought by Protestantism and Judeo-Masonry, the world of anti-Catholic liberalism described by Father Felix Sarda y Salvany

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