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(OP) User ID: 27768205 United States 03/13/2013 09:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If 100% of what you're saying is true, then there's nothing wrong with it. Witchcraft is just as valid as any other religion out there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14157338 It means that folks have been duped. These things have nothing to do with Christ. So have I now become your enemy for telling you the TRUTH? Galatians 4:16 *********************************** You call me paranoid. I call you uninformed. :tgdmwt: |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14157338 United States 03/13/2013 09:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh, just to clarify, I'm not saying any kind of sacrifice is right - violence is wrong. But, witchcraft is given a bad name by many Christians who don't really understand it. There is occult symbolism in every major world religion out there. It just depends on which supernatural things you believe in. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14157338 United States 03/13/2013 09:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If 100% of what you're saying is true, then there's nothing wrong with it. Witchcraft is just as valid as any other religion out there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14157338 It means that folks have been duped. These things have nothing to do with Christ. They probably have been duped. But, how is this different from any other organized religion? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36122520 Canada 03/13/2013 09:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh, just to clarify, I'm not saying any kind of sacrifice is right - violence is wrong. But, witchcraft is given a bad name by many Christians who don't really understand it. There is occult symbolism in every major world religion out there. It just depends on which supernatural things you believe in. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14157338 Christians are blamed for witchcraft.. Incredible. When are you going to open your eyes to the world? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23657849 United States 03/13/2013 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doc Marquee has also written a book, which is being published by American Focus Publishing Company, entitled "Secrets of the Illuminati". While this topic has been explored before, no author has been able to bring a truly occultic angle to the discussion. In other words, Marquee looks at the plan to bring in the New World Order from the viewpoint of a former witch. In his book, Marquee includes a chapter entitled, "Is It Catholicism Or Witchcraft?" At the beginning of this chapter, Marquee makes a quite startling statement, "I must emphatically state that Catholicism and witchcraft are one and the same...there is no difference between witchcraft and Catholicism." Then, Marquee examines Catholicism and witchcraft from the vantage point of a former witch. Quoting: TXGal4Truth Marquee identifies several critically important areas in which the practice of Roman Catholicism and witchcraft are identical. We will first list these areas of commonalty and then comment specifically upon them. These common areas are: The altar The golden goblet known as a chalice. Colored candles used in services The use of incense. The use of bells in the ceremony. Praying to statues. The use of Latin in services. The use of a golden scepter in giving a large blessing to the people. Common belief in Purgatory The common belief in the host. Common belief in the five elements. Now, let us examine each of these areas of commonalty: 1. The altar in every Catholic church is prominently positioned at the front of the church. The "Mysteries of the Mass" are celebrated on and around the altar. In witchcraft, also, the altar is similarly used for three purposes: To practice certain metaphysical rites, such as the casting of certain spells or to honor occult deities. To hold the tools of magic. To perform human sacrifice. The Roman Catholic altar also holds their tools of their magic, and they daily perform human sacrifice. Remember, we are looking at this subject through the eyes of a former high-level witch who is now a born-again Christian. This daily human sacrifice is performed according to the false belief in "transubstantiation", the belief that the priest magically transforms the wafer into Jesus' body and the wine into His blood. Marquee states, "In other words, every day Christ is being reincarnated and then sacrificed.. they perform daily their human sacrifice in which Christ is ...sacrificed for their sins." It is shocking to realize that the Roman Catholics are daily performing human sacrifice in a manner similar to that of witches throughout the centuries. 2. The Catholic Golden Goblet, or Chalice. "It is this cup that the wine poured into it becomes the...literal blood of Christ. When a witch does a human sacrifice, after the victim's throat is sliced open, the spilled blood will be collected in a chalice, just as the Catholics do, except the witch's chalice holds the real thing." In Satan's eyes, the Catholics are performing the same rite as the witches. 3. "Candles were introduced to the Catholic mass about 320 A.D. There is no Scriptural reasons for them, unless... you are a practicing witch. Below is a list of different colored candles a witch would use throughout the year. See if you can recall any of these colors used during a Catholic mass: White -- Purity, Truth, Sincerity Red -- Strength, Health, Vigor, Sexual Love Light Blue -- Tranquillity, Understanding, Patience Dark Blue -- Impulsiveness, Depression, Change Green -- Finance, Fertility, Luck Gold/Yellow -- Persuasion, Charm, Confidence Brown -- Hesitation, Uncertainty Pink -- Honor, Love, Morality Black -- Evil, Loss, Discord, Confusion Purple -- Tension, Ambition, Power Silver-Gray -- Cancellation, Stalemate Orange -- Encouragement, Stimulation Greenish-Yellow -- Sickness, Anger, Jealousy "Using these colored candles and the right spells, a witch can cause anything to happen...our Catholic friends are not only using these occult tools, they also pay for them when they go to various statues and light...candles." 4. "Incense is a constant tool that is used by priests. They will take a philter (incense burner), walk around the altar, and then wave it out toward the crowd with an invocation...Not only do witches use incense, but they will consecrate their altar and their fellow witches in the exact way the Catholics do..." Read the rest here: [link to www.cephas-library.com] If Roman Catholicism is witchcraft, what does that make you? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36122520 Canada 03/13/2013 09:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If 100% of what you're saying is true, then there's nothing wrong with it. Witchcraft is just as valid as any other religion out there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14157338 It means that folks have been duped. These things have nothing to do with Christ. They probably have been duped. But, how is this different from any other organized religion? Christians do not worship idols... Christians know that witch craft is just the hopeless playing with words and emotions. Christ came to correct this with his actions |
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User ID: 23241006 United States 03/13/2013 09:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doc Marquee has also written a book, which is being published by American Focus Publishing Company, entitled "Secrets of the Illuminati". While this topic has been explored before, no author has been able to bring a truly occultic angle to the discussion. In other words, Marquee looks at the plan to bring in the New World Order from the viewpoint of a former witch. In his book, Marquee includes a chapter entitled, "Is It Catholicism Or Witchcraft?" At the beginning of this chapter, Marquee makes a quite startling statement, "I must emphatically state that Catholicism and witchcraft are one and the same...there is no difference between witchcraft and Catholicism." Then, Marquee examines Catholicism and witchcraft from the vantage point of a former witch. Quoting: TXGal4Truth Marquee identifies several critically important areas in which the practice of Roman Catholicism and witchcraft are identical. We will first list these areas of commonalty and then comment specifically upon them. These common areas are: The altar The golden goblet known as a chalice. Colored candles used in services The use of incense. The use of bells in the ceremony. Praying to statues. The use of Latin in services. The use of a golden scepter in giving a large blessing to the people. Common belief in Purgatory The common belief in the host. Common belief in the five elements. Now, let us examine each of these areas of commonalty: 1. The altar in every Catholic church is prominently positioned at the front of the church. The "Mysteries of the Mass" are celebrated on and around the altar. In witchcraft, also, the altar is similarly used for three purposes: To practice certain metaphysical rites, such as the casting of certain spells or to honor occult deities. To hold the tools of magic. To perform human sacrifice. The Roman Catholic altar also holds their tools of their magic, and they daily perform human sacrifice. Remember, we are looking at this subject through the eyes of a former high-level witch who is now a born-again Christian. This daily human sacrifice is performed according to the false belief in "transubstantiation", the belief that the priest magically transforms the wafer into Jesus' body and the wine into His blood. Marquee states, "In other words, every day Christ is being reincarnated and then sacrificed.. they perform daily their human sacrifice in which Christ is ...sacrificed for their sins." It is shocking to realize that the Roman Catholics are daily performing human sacrifice in a manner similar to that of witches throughout the centuries. 2. The Catholic Golden Goblet, or Chalice. "It is this cup that the wine poured into it becomes the...literal blood of Christ. When a witch does a human sacrifice, after the victim's throat is sliced open, the spilled blood will be collected in a chalice, just as the Catholics do, except the witch's chalice holds the real thing." In Satan's eyes, the Catholics are performing the same rite as the witches. 3. "Candles were introduced to the Catholic mass about 320 A.D. There is no Scriptural reasons for them, unless... you are a practicing witch. Below is a list of different colored candles a witch would use throughout the year. See if you can recall any of these colors used during a Catholic mass: White -- Purity, Truth, Sincerity Red -- Strength, Health, Vigor, Sexual Love Light Blue -- Tranquillity, Understanding, Patience Dark Blue -- Impulsiveness, Depression, Change Green -- Finance, Fertility, Luck Gold/Yellow -- Persuasion, Charm, Confidence Brown -- Hesitation, Uncertainty Pink -- Honor, Love, Morality Black -- Evil, Loss, Discord, Confusion Purple -- Tension, Ambition, Power Silver-Gray -- Cancellation, Stalemate Orange -- Encouragement, Stimulation Greenish-Yellow -- Sickness, Anger, Jealousy "Using these colored candles and the right spells, a witch can cause anything to happen...our Catholic friends are not only using these occult tools, they also pay for them when they go to various statues and light...candles." 4. "Incense is a constant tool that is used by priests. They will take a philter (incense burner), walk around the altar, and then wave it out toward the crowd with an invocation...Not only do witches use incense, but they will consecrate their altar and their fellow witches in the exact way the Catholics do..." Read the rest here: [link to www.cephas-library.com] The bible that christians, even born again ones like yourself, read CAME from the catholic church. If you read the bible it talks of incense, sacrifice, altars, chalice, etc... Jesus himself said the cup is to drink his blood. Not sure why you're trying to distort the truth and attack the catholic church, but your libelous statements are actually attacking christianity, the bible and the very instructions from Jesus Christ HIMSELF. Does it invoke the spirit, YEAH..the HOLY SPIRIT! Instead of reading Doc Marquee you should actually READ the bible before making these outlandish statements. Then you will realize how ridiculous your accusations sound. |
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CeeLite
User ID: 35321607 United States 03/13/2013 09:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Supposedly the story goes like this, in Europe a long time ago... "To make the church more appealing to Pagans (who at the time were prolific and they were trying to "convert" them)..." Aspects were mixed in is the story I heard... no link I was verbally told it years ago. Last Edited by CeeLite on 03/13/2013 09:22 PM |
TXGal4Truth
(OP) User ID: 27768205 United States 03/13/2013 09:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Supposedly the story goes like this "To make the church more appealing to Pagans (who at the time were prolific and they were trying to "convert" them)..." Aspects were mixed in (in Europe a very long time ago) is the story I heard... no link I was told it years ago. Quoting: CeeLite Something like that, yes. So have I now become your enemy for telling you the TRUTH? Galatians 4:16 *********************************** You call me paranoid. I call you uninformed. :tgdmwt: |
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kungfukitty88
User ID: 23241006 United States 03/13/2013 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Gospel of Matthew (26:27) says:[1] And He took a cup and when He had given thanks He gave it to them saying 'Drink this, all of you; for this is My blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. I tell you, I shall not drink again of the fruit of the vine until I drink it new with you in My Father's kingdom.' |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36122520 Canada 03/13/2013 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Doc Marquee has also written a book, which is being published by American Focus Publishing Company, entitled "Secrets of the Illuminati". While this topic has been explored before, no author has been able to bring a truly occultic angle to the discussion. In other words, Marquee looks at the plan to bring in the New World Order from the viewpoint of a former witch. In his book, Marquee includes a chapter entitled, "Is It Catholicism Or Witchcraft?" At the beginning of this chapter, Marquee makes a quite startling statement, "I must emphatically state that Catholicism and witchcraft are one and the same...there is no difference between witchcraft and Catholicism." Then, Marquee examines Catholicism and witchcraft from the vantage point of a former witch. Quoting: TXGal4Truth Marquee identifies several critically important areas in which the practice of Roman Catholicism and witchcraft are identical. We will first list these areas of commonalty and then comment specifically upon them. These common areas are: The altar The golden goblet known as a chalice. Colored candles used in services The use of incense. The use of bells in the ceremony. Praying to statues. The use of Latin in services. The use of a golden scepter in giving a large blessing to the people. Common belief in Purgatory The common belief in the host. Common belief in the five elements. Now, let us examine each of these areas of commonalty: 1. The altar in every Catholic church is prominently positioned at the front of the church. The "Mysteries of the Mass" are celebrated on and around the altar. In witchcraft, also, the altar is similarly used for three purposes: To practice certain metaphysical rites, such as the casting of certain spells or to honor occult deities. To hold the tools of magic. To perform human sacrifice. The Roman Catholic altar also holds their tools of their magic, and they daily perform human sacrifice. Remember, we are looking at this subject through the eyes of a former high-level witch who is now a born-again Christian. This daily human sacrifice is performed according to the false belief in "transubstantiation", the belief that the priest magically transforms the wafer into Jesus' body and the wine into His blood. Marquee states, "In other words, every day Christ is being reincarnated and then sacrificed.. they perform daily their human sacrifice in which Christ is ...sacrificed for their sins." It is shocking to realize that the Roman Catholics are daily performing human sacrifice in a manner similar to that of witches throughout the centuries. 2. The Catholic Golden Goblet, or Chalice. "It is this cup that the wine poured into it becomes the...literal blood of Christ. When a witch does a human sacrifice, after the victim's throat is sliced open, the spilled blood will be collected in a chalice, just as the Catholics do, except the witch's chalice holds the real thing." In Satan's eyes, the Catholics are performing the same rite as the witches. 3. "Candles were introduced to the Catholic mass about 320 A.D. There is no Scriptural reasons for them, unless... you are a practicing witch. Below is a list of different colored candles a witch would use throughout the year. See if you can recall any of these colors used during a Catholic mass: White -- Purity, Truth, Sincerity Red -- Strength, Health, Vigor, Sexual Love Light Blue -- Tranquillity, Understanding, Patience Dark Blue -- Impulsiveness, Depression, Change Green -- Finance, Fertility, Luck Gold/Yellow -- Persuasion, Charm, Confidence Brown -- Hesitation, Uncertainty Pink -- Honor, Love, Morality Black -- Evil, Loss, Discord, Confusion Purple -- Tension, Ambition, Power Silver-Gray -- Cancellation, Stalemate Orange -- Encouragement, Stimulation Greenish-Yellow -- Sickness, Anger, Jealousy "Using these colored candles and the right spells, a witch can cause anything to happen...our Catholic friends are not only using these occult tools, they also pay for them when they go to various statues and light...candles." 4. "Incense is a constant tool that is used by priests. They will take a philter (incense burner), walk around the altar, and then wave it out toward the crowd with an invocation...Not only do witches use incense, but they will consecrate their altar and their fellow witches in the exact way the Catholics do..." Read the rest here: [link to www.cephas-library.com] The bible that christians, even born again ones like yourself, read CAME from the catholic church. If you read the bible it talks of incense, sacrifice, altars, chalice, etc... Jesus himself said the cup is to drink his blood. Not sure why you're trying to distort the truth and attack the catholic church, but your libelous statements are actually attacking christianity, the bible and the very instructions from Jesus Christ HIMSELF. Does it invoke the spirit, YEAH..the HOLY SPIRIT! Instead of reading Doc Marquee you should actually READ the bible before making these outlandish statements. Then you will realize how ridiculous your accusations sound. WHO CRUCIFIED JESUS? |
CeeLite
User ID: 35321607 United States 03/13/2013 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Supposedly the story goes like this "To make the church more appealing to Pagans (who at the time were prolific and they were trying to "convert" them)..." Aspects were mixed in (in Europe a very long time ago) is the story I heard... no link I was told it years ago. Quoting: CeeLite Something like that, yes. What confuses me though is how supposedly all the OTHER churches came from the Catholic Church at a later date. I think that's why it's important to hear God on the inside. But also read and know your Bible. Catholicism was created before the average Joe could read, so everything in it represents aspects of things people needed to remember. It's cool though to go to Mass or even watch Chrismas Mass and know how long it, just like that has gone on, and to be a part of something bigger, if your into that. (I am) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27646967 United States 03/13/2013 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So by your estimation, catholicism is witchcraft because it is rooted in the witchcraft of Judaism, so Moses and ehem, the big guy up there were...I won't type it. Yes this is the logical trail. You are on shaky ground, careful it doesn't swallow you. |
TXGal4Truth
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(OP) User ID: 27768205 United States 03/13/2013 09:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So the old religion of the temple was witchcraft too by your theory. Even worse they killed poor sheep and doves, drained the blood on their altar, and burned their carcasses. They had the candles too, duh. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27646967 So by your estimation, catholicism is witchcraft because it is rooted in the witchcraft of Judaism, so Moses and ehem, the big guy up there were...I won't type it. Yes this is the logical trail. You are on shaky ground, careful it doesn't swallow you. MY theory? So have I now become your enemy for telling you the TRUTH? Galatians 4:16 *********************************** You call me paranoid. I call you uninformed. :tgdmwt: |
kungfukitty88
User ID: 23241006 United States 03/13/2013 09:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | God is a dwelling God Exodus 25:8; 29:45-46; Leviticus 26:11-12; 1 Kings 6:12-13; 2 Chronicles 6:41; Zechariah 2:10; John 14:17, 23; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20; 2 Corinthians 6:16; Revelation 21:3 Examples of the patriarchs who built altars Noah, Genesis 8:20-21 Abraham, Genesis 12:7, 8 (2x); 13:18; 22:9-18 Isaac, Genesis 26:25 Jacob, Genesis 28:10-22; 33:20; 35:9-15 Moses, Exodus 17:15; 24:4 Joshua, Joshua 8:30-32 Gideon, Judges 6:1-24; 6:26 Manoah, Judges 13:16-20 Samuel, 1 Samuel 7:17 Saul, 1 Samuel 14:33-35 David, 2 Samuel 24:18-25; 1 Chronicles 21:18, 22, 26 Solomon, 1 Kings 3:15; 2 Chronicles 1:3-6; 5:6; 8:12 Hezekiah, 2 Chronicles 29:21-24 Altars are always in the Lord's Presence Exodus 27:20-21; 29:11; 29:25, 42; Leviticus 1:3, 5, 1; 3:1, 7, 12; 4:4, 15, 24; 6:7, 14, 25; 9:2, 4-5, 24; 1 Kings 8:64; 2 Chronicles 1:6 God comes to altars Genesis 12:7; 26:24-25; 35:7-9; Exodus 20:24 Altars are to be simple and down-to-earth Exodus 20:24-26; Deuteronomy 27:5-6; Joshua 8:30-32 We have to build the altar--it doesn't just happen Genesis 8:20; 12:7-8; 13:18; 22:9; 26:25; 33:19-20; 35:1-3; 35:7; Exodus 20:24 Altars are where we call on the name of the Lord Genesis 12:8; 13:4; 26:25; 1 Kings 8:22-54; 1 Chronicles 21:26; 2 Chronicles 6:12 God blesses at altars Genesis 8:20-22; 9:1-17; 22:9-18; 35:9-15; 1 Kings 8:55-62; 1 Chronicles 16:1-2 God speaks at altars Genesis 9:1-7; Exodus 29:38-46; 1 Kings 3:4-13; 2 Chronicles 1:7-12 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36122520 Canada 03/13/2013 09:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The concept of a physical church was a creation of Paul Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34491532 most likely they copied existing religions when it came to their service functions and ways of worship Like everything else, the church has been infiltrated and milked for money, and destroying it from within. The thing is, none of the imposters know the true meaning of the gospels because they have not a wishbone in their body |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36126398 Australia 03/13/2013 09:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What confuses me though is how supposedly all the OTHER churches came from the Catholic Church at a later date. Quoting: CeeLite Time to stop being confused then! "The Orthodox Church is the one Church founded by Jesus Christ and his apostles, begun at the day of Pentecost with the descent of the Holy Spirit in the year 33 A.D. It is also known (especially in the contemporary West) as the Eastern Orthodox Church or the Greek Orthodox Church." [link to orthodoxwiki.org] The Roman Catholic Church split off from the Orthodox Church in 1054, when the RCC wanted everybody to accept the changes they made, but the Orthodox refused. This was called the "Great Schism" or the "East-West Schism". The Orthodox Church still exists, and still does the same things the same way as they have done from the founding of the church. |