Catholic Tomfoolery


Catholics like to transform more than wafers and blood in the Eucharist. They also enjoy transforming pagan holidays into so called Christian ones. Is it any surprise that the oldest church would take on pagan holidays with their magic transformation process. Never mind that the wafer and blood in the Eucharist maintain the same before and after the partaking of them. What Catholics are set on practicing is mesmerism. Even here the sun god is present. I wonder if the organist plays in the background, Inca, Inca do? Why don’t Catholics care that what they are doing isn’t biblical? Christ was sacrificed ONCE for all according to Hebrews 10:10. When Christ on the cross said, IT IS FINISHED, Catholics don’t believe Him for they serve another Jesus- 2 Cor. 11:4- from definitely another gospel and from a far different spirit. Many priests are closet alcoholics and for what they have to put up with, I don’t blame them. They were admonished by bishops and above to lie if they anything about priests molesting children. The church was more interested in protecting themselves than the children of their flock. Tend my sheep went right out the window.

3 thoughts on “Catholic Tomfoolery”

  1. You have to know that the Eucharist is totally biblical! The bible says that JESUS “..took bread and blest it and said, “Take and eat. THIS IS MY BODY.” Then He commanded His Apostles, His first Priests, to “DO THIS..” What He had just done! And so, since then 2,000 years ago to today, the Priests “Do this..” exactly what Jesus told them to do! They..”Take bread and (using ONLY Jesus/God’s creative Words they) say..”Take and eat. This IS my body..” (Mk.14:22) AND..Jesus/God warned..”Unless you eat the flesh and drink the blood of the Son of Man you will not have life in you. My flesh is TRUE food..” (not symbolic food) – (John 6:53-55)

    AND the Eucharist is totally historical! – “Heretics abstain from the Eucharist and from prayer, because they do not confess that the Eucharist is the flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ.” Saint Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, 105 A.D.

    By the way..How was there a Catholic BISHOP in 105 A.D. if the Catholic Church did not exist until 334 A.D.?

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