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Above image - the Jesuit pope with another useful "bad guy": how many not-Catholic churches have been disbanded from Ukraine thanks the war? Especially Baptist churches...The public declarations of pope Francis SJ are only a facade hiding the true plan of the Whore: to fornicate with the Communists of China in order to use them as a sword to sweep away NOT submitted to Rome Christian churches. Being Catholics in Marxist China in minority respect the other Christian denomination, even if the persecution in China would erase the Catholic church, at least she could start again in a condition of parity with the "Protestants".
It is like a runner of a race who, being clearly a looser, interrupts the race with an alibi (for example a friend throwing bottles in the path of the race). The race can start again but he is again at the same line with competitors and now has some chances to win.
Taken from: https://www.christianpost.com/voices/dangerous-liaisons-nicaragua-china-and-catholic-integralism.html
"...Unbelievably, a tiny but vocal minority of American Catholic conservatives praise China and have been disturbingly silent on their persecution. They belong to a school of thought known by various names, the best known of which is integralism. That label has been used before: by fascists and other autocratic movements in 20th-century Europe that wanted to subordinate their national politics to the spiritual authority of the Catholic Church (or, at least, their understanding of it). Alarmingly, this revived American version of Catholic integralism is attracting the interest of some young orthodox Catholics.
A handful of experts in political thought are trying to bring them back to clear thinking. In a commentary piece for The Washington Post, for example, University of Texas professor Justin Dyer observes that integralism is a “reaction to the illiberalism of the far left. As a political vision, it is monumentally imprudent.”
Among the problems Dyer identifies are the very characteristics celebrated by its chief proponents — a return of confessional states, religion-based citizenship, and enforced orthodoxy. According to James Patterson, professor at Ave Maria University and scholar at the Catholic University of America’s Institute for Human Ecology, “neo-integralists,” as he calls them, “openly admire authoritarian regimes.” They have “embraced leaders of European parties with historical ties to fascism and contemporary ties to Russia’s government” — and some of them are mysteriously well disposed to the government of China, which is engaged in the largest-scale persecution of Christians and other religious minorities in the world today.
But then Beijing has its admirers in the Vatican, too. In 2018, Bishop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, the Argentinian prelate who was then chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, announced: “Right now, those who are best implementing the social doctrine of the Church are the Chinese.” Sordono astonishingly claimed that the Chinese government was “defending the dignity of the person” in its pursuit of “the common good.”...".
All these right wing types all over Europe and USA that call themselves christians (even baptists) and support these brutal authoritarian regimes, are hypocrites of the higher order. They are imperialists, sacralists, minglers of the sacred and profane in a diabolical alchemy. They are Jeroboams and Zealots and will be judged with extreme prejudice for their fear-mongering, spewing of hatred and calls to violence, and, most importantly, for giving Satan the moral high ground advantage on the global battlefield and carte blanche to persecute all who separate from the liberal order.
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