Political asylum.

Posted by Terry Nelson on Jun 10th, 2008

 

Question?

Would the United States ever grant political asylum to foreign nationals who would otherwise be prosecuted (read persecuted) with heavy fines and/or imprisonment because they speak out against immorality and the growing effort of certain anti-Christian groups and governments to forbid Christian teaching on faith and morals? 

Answer:

Not likely Hillary - it’s coming here too - but you knew that.

Did you see these stories?

Brazilian President Luiz Lula had the First National Conference of Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals, Transvestites and Transsexuals (GLBT), inaugurated by presidential decree, and called for “a time of reparation” in Brazil.

June 5 was a landmark day for the international homosexual movement.  For the first time in history, the president of a nation officially launched a conference with the sole purpose of promoting and defending the homosexual agenda.

After calling for a universal embrace of the homosexual movement, the president affirmed that “homophobia” is perhaps “the most perverse disease impregnated in the human head.” - Lifesite 

Aberta Pastor fined $7000 and ordered to publicly apologize and remain silent on homosexuality.

On Friday, the Alberta Human Rights Commission ordered Alberta pastor Stephen Boissoin to desist from expressing his views on homosexuality in any sort of public forum. He was also commanded to pay damages equivalent to $7,000 as a result of the tribunal’s November decision to side with complainant and homosexual activist Dr. Darren Lund. The tribunal has also called for Boissoin to personally apologize to Lund via a public statement in the local newspaper. 

Boissoin was first hauled before the Human Rights Commission to answer to a complaint filed by Lund, an assistant professor at the University of Calgary. Lund made his complaint after Boissoin published a letter to the editor in the Red Deer Advocate, in which he denounced homosexuality as immoral and dangerous, and called into question new gay-rights curricula permeating the province’s educational system.

“Children as young as five and six years of age are being subjected to psychologically and physiologically damaging pro-homosexual literature and guidance in the public school system; all under the fraudulent guise of equal rights,” wrote Boissoin in the letter.

In an interview, Boissoin told LifeSiteNews.com that he’s under attack not only for his letter, but more significantly for his beliefs.

“The point I am trying to make here is what’s being attacked at the core is what I believe, according to my personal beliefs and my religious beliefs.” - Lifesite

Heart rending.

Posted by Terry Nelson on Mar 25th, 2008

Jesus objectified.

The so-called Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in San Francisco are at it again with their annual competition for the hottest looking Jesus.  The competition is held on Easter Sunday, featuring barely clad male contestants.  It is not funny.  It is blasphemous.  It is hypocritical for men, dressed as nuns, pretending to be Catholic, to put on such a show.

Catholics have labelled the annual pageant blasphemous, considering that previous entrants have included “old school Jesus”, “surfer Jesus” and “zombie Jesus”, an irreverent take on the Easter message of Christ rising from the dead.

But the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence insist the contest is all part of their mission to “promote universal joy and expiate stigmatic guilt”. - Source

[Photo: The Holy Face of Manoppello.  One aspect of devotion to the Holy Face is to make reparation for blasphemy.]

Gorbachev

Posted by Terry Nelson on Mar 20th, 2008

 

The abomination of desolation? 

Nah!  Timesonline ran a story last night that Mikhail Gorbachev is a Christian, something President Reagan suspected after they became friends.  Baptized in the Russian Orthodox Church, latter in life Mr. Gorbachev never acknowledged his Christianity; rather he was often quoted as saying, “nature is my religion.”

Visiting Assisi, he was spotted praying quietly at the tomb of St. Francis, prompting the Franciscan Friars into releasing details of his pilgrimage and claiming he is a Christian. 

Franciscan friars at Assisi have confirmed that Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet President, is a Christian after he was seen praying at the tomb of St Francis.

Mr Gorbachev has long acknowledged that he was influenced by his grandmother, an Orthodox believer and is a a regular participant in peace conferences in the Umbrian town where St Francis is buried. Vladimir Putin, a former KGB officer, has also turned to Orthodox Christianity and wears a cross round his neck. - Timesonline

For years, conspiracy theorists and others have speculated that Gorbachev was involved in some sort of  pagan/atheistic global network for world domination.  Is it just me, or are stories like that just completely far-fetched?  Like the Ball of Redemption  of Bayside?

Photo: Gorbachev in Louis Vuitton ad. 

Is Allah God?

Posted by Terry Nelson on Jan 8th, 2008

 

I always wonder about this.

 Why do Catholics insist Allah is synonymous with God?  Muslims don’t.

.- A senior government official in Malaysia has ordered a Catholic newspaper to drop the use of the word “Allah” in its Malay language section if it wants its publishing permit renewed, the Associated Press reports.

The Herald, published by Malaysia’s Catholic Church, has translated the word God as “Allah.”  Che Din Yusoff, a senior official at the Internal Security Ministry’s publications control unit, has said this usage is erroneous because “Allah” refers to the Muslim God.

“Christians cannot use the word Allah. It is only applicable to Muslims. Allah is only for the Muslim god. This is a design to confuse the Muslim people,” Che Din told the Associated Press. - CNA

[Photo: Evidently Allah wanted this woman stoned to death.]

Another example of “Reluctant Compliance”?

Posted by Terry Nelson on Oct 9th, 2007

 

The Connecticut Bishops have supplied us with a new term, “Reluctant Compliance”.

It appears this term works when a Bishop has to do what he’s gotta do.

Recently Archbishop Nierderhauer of San Francisco  distributed Communion to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at a gay Catholic parish in the Castro area of San Francisco.  I’m sure there is no Rainbow Sash Communion problems in that Archdiocese.  The entire story here.

Thanks to my friend Paula for the tip and the title of the post.  The photo shows two Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at the Archbishop’s Mass.  Of course, the Archbishop may have mistaken them for real nuns.

Looks like this is a popular story - Roman Catholic Blog  has a post on it too.  Now can the s–t please hit the fan in the “American Catholic Church”? 

Diabolique

Posted by Terry Nelson on Sep 26th, 2007

 

The diabolical aspect of the underbelly of gay culture.

I have no proof for this assertion, except anecdotal testimony and that which is debased (and flaunted) in homosexual sexual practice and literature or media.

I bring this up because of the preceding post on the upcoming Folsom St. Fair, taking place this week in San Francisco.  A reader sent me an email because the photo I posted of two shirtless gay men in harnesses was too provocative for him, and he said he couldn’t visit my site because of it.  I took the photo down, not realizing how strong temptation can be to anyone struggling with sexual issues.

Fetishism

Fetishes are often used in pagan ritual and they are useful in deviant sexual practices as well, as pornography often illustrates.  The leather scene in gay culture is replete with sexual fetishes, otherwise known as role-play costumes and sex toys.  (Heterosexuals use fetishes too.)  The photo I posted of two male bare-backs sporting harnesses reminded me that many of the costumes gay people don to express their sexuality have an element of fetishism about them.  Which may be one reason why this man was aroused by the image.

Without doubt there has long been a cult aspect to the homosexual lifestyle; special terminology, symbolic dress and fetishism, sexual practices that include group sex or orgies that sometimes  appear to have a parallel with ancient pagan cult worship.  (Think bath-houses.)  I know- it sounds crazy - AND I know every “out” gay person does not engage in these practices.  (Don’t ask them about the pornography they view.)  Although anyone who supports GLBT issues, by association and implication, ultimately supports the rest.  (Yes Christian parents who support GLBT issues of your  gay children, you do.)

Idolatry.

“Put to death whatever in your nature is rooted in earth; forncation, uncleanness, passion, evil desires, and that lust which is idolatry.” - Colossians 3:5.  Curiously, the current translation used for the liturgy  reads, “that lust which is greed” - how did they come by that?

The element  of idolatry in homosexual culture is obvious.  For instance, the glorification and objectification of the male physique and genatalia is paramount in gay culture.  (Likewise, in contemporary culture in general, this idolatry of the  body is pervasive.)  Most homosexual publications exploit the sexualized male anatomy, as does homo-erotic art.  It is right there - in your face.

Exegetical lies.

Christian homosexuals  insist that St. Paul and Old Testament prohibitions against homosexual sex were really condemnations of pagan sexual practices involving idolatry and male temple prostitutes.  In claiming this, they insist that Paul would have been more tolerant of non-cultic homosexual relationships.  I think that is a huge leap.  Huge! 

I think many people are genuinely naive to the absolute pagan dimension in the homosexual movement within our culture and Church.  I doubt very much people understand the worldwide diabolic delusion that contemporary civilization is experiencing.

“Resist, solid in your faith”. - 1 Peter 5:9 

Anyone strugglng with same-sex temptation, along with all Christians who struggle against evil in their lives, must realize that the  struggle is a very serious spiritual combat.  In Ephesians, St. Paul exhorts us:

“Our battle is not against human forces but against the principalities and powers, the rulers of this world of darkness, the evil spirits in regions above.” - Ephesians 6:12

If I am wrong and there is not a pagan or diabolic dimension to gay culture, one surely cannot deny how deeply sexualized gay culture is, and how the fetishism involved in that culture affects those coming out of the lifestyle.

[Art: The Rape of Ganymede by Zeus.] 

Colossians 3:5
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5Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, lust, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is the service of idols.
1 Peter 5:9
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9Whom resist ye, strong in faith: knowing that the same affliction befalls your brethren who are in the world.
Ephesians 6:12
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12For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against principalities and power, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places.

Exhortation to Martyrdom

Posted by Terry Nelson on Jun 4th, 2007

 

Islamic hatred. 

Yesterday a young Chaldean priest, Fr. Ragheed Ganni, was gunned down with his deacons outside of Holy Spirit Church in Mosul, Iraq.  He is a martyr, as are the deacons who died with him, as are the Christians suffering persecution in civil-war torn Iraq.  Don Marco has a beautiful story on the priest.

I am so angry!  Excuse me, but I cannot help wonder (I said wonder!) if his blood is not also on the hands of President Bush.  When Saddam was in power, the Church was allowed to live in peace, better off than in many Islamic countries.  Not every nation in the world is prepared for democracy - Iraq certainly is not.    

Exhortation to martyrdom.

“ And lest any one should be frightened and troubled at the afflictions and persecutions which we suffer in this world, we must prove that it was before foretold that the world would hold us in hatred, and that it would arouse persecutions against us; that from this very thing, that these things come to pass, is manifest the truth of the divine promise, in recompenses and rewards which shall afterwards follow; that it is no new thing which happens to Christians, since from the beginning of the world the good have suffered, and have been oppressed and slain by the unrighteous.” - St. Cyprian

A quote from Fr. Ganni in 2005:

“There are days when I feel frail and full of fear. But when, holding the Eucharist, I say ‘Behold the Lamb of God Behold, who takes away the sin of the world’, I feel His strength in me. When I hold the Host in my hands, it is really He who is holding me and all of us, challenging the terrorists and keeping us united in His boundless love.”

“In normal times, everything is taken for granted and we forget the greatest gift that is made to us. Ironically, it is thanks to terrorist violence that we have truly learned that it is the Eucharist, the Christ who died and risen, that gives us life. And this allows us to resist and hope.” - Fr. Ragheed Ganni (Thanks to Gerald at Closed Cafeteria.) 

Colossians 3:5
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5Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, lust, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is the service of idols.
1 Peter 5:9
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9Whom resist ye, strong in faith: knowing that the same affliction befalls your brethren who are in the world.
Ephesians 6:12
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12For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against principalities and power, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places.

The Occult and Contemporary Culture

Posted by Terry Nelson on May 15th, 2007

 

What you can’t see can hurt you. 

Perhaps, not since Medieval times has the occult had such an influence on culture and society as it has since the 19th century to the present.  Occult, by definition means “what is concealed, hidden, unseen, etc..”  Although it is clearly manifest in television and movies, more recently, “Harry Potter”, it is casually dismissed as fantasy and harmless entertainment.

Wicca, the pagan religion of witchcraft is widely popular throughout Europe and the U.S.  Not a few consider the practice of wicca as compatible with Christianity, even Catholicism…think of some of the deformed orders of women religious, such as The Sisters of St. Joseph for instance, who have a reputation for wiccan tendencies if you will.

I have met a few Catholic converts from wicca who have since reverted back to the Craft.  One man had been an Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist, while retaining his wiccan practices.  Another woman, who had gone through a sort of exorcism upon her conversion, later publicly boycotted Harry Potter movies.  Both of these folks abondoned Catholicism and returned to the Craft.  Both insist it is a harmless religion, which promotes the good.  The author, Michael O’Brien believes otherwise, as do I.

Seeing the context of the times

“In his book, An Exorcist Tells His Story(Ignatius Press, San Francisco, 1999), Fr. Amorth warns that modern men are losing their sense of the reality of supernatural evil. As a result, he says, many have made themselves more vulnerable to the influence of evil spirits who seek to corrupt and destroy souls. Amorth does not hesitate to say that cultural influences such as film, television, music, and books play no small part in the lowering of spiritual vigilance. “I was able personally to verify how great is the influence of these tools of Satan on the young. It is unbelievable how widespread are witchcraft and spiritism, in all their forms, in middle and high school. This evil is everywhere, even in small towns.” (pp. 53, 54)

 He emphasizes that, knowingly or unknowingly, the practitioner of magic always exposes himself to diabolic influence. “Directly or indirectly, witchcraft is a cult of Satan.”With occult themes now a part of mainstream culture, the (Harry) Potter series is juxtaposed between a growing amount of blatantly diabolical material for the young on one hand, and on the other a tide of cultural material that redefines good and evil in subtler ways. Thus, it can appear to be a healthier specimen of what has been more or less normalized all around us. This is precisely the time when we need to exercise more careful discernment, because in the confusing array of the extremely disordered ranging to the less disordered, our perceptions can be seriously blurred.

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Our society is saturated in false options, especially the lure of the “lesser evil” argument. In comparison to the great evil of Satanism, a lesser evil such as witchcraft (and in Harry’s case, “good sorcery”) can seem preferable by far, a message further reinforced by the Potter books’ condemnation of the extremes of diabolical behavior. What we so often forget is that manipulation of the “lesser evil” concept is a classic adversarial tactic in the great war between good and evil—the real war in which we are all immersed. If the lesser evil is presented with a little window-dressing of values, we can turn to it assuming we are making a choice for a good.” - Michael O’Brien

The Tarot.

A few of my blogger friends recently posted upon the evils of the Tarot, a dark art of fortune telling by the use of symbol laden cards, associated with the same practice of fortune telling using regular playing cards.  In fact, just last night on the television show, “The Bachelor”, the couple had their fortune read at dinner.  People often do it just for fun.

I encourage you to read Adoro’s post on the Tarot - with documentary links to back up her astonishing tale.  Then read Cathy’s post, and then read Anita’s post on Marianne Williamson’s, “A Course in Miracles” - which is off the Tarot topic, but ties in with the occult/New Age deception.  Don’t forget my post from yesterday on Scientology, paying particular attention to Paula’s comment there as well, and follow her links.  Together these posts provide a rather revealing glimpse into how deeply permeated with the occult is our contemporary society and culture, along with academia, economics and politics, not to mention mainstream religion.

Diabolical delusion.

Sr. Lucia of Fatima once wrote about this “diabolical delusion that is sweeping the world.”  For some reason we find it easy to dismiss events such as Fatima, that are in the past, or persons, who are now dead, but have alerted us to the dangers that surround us.  In our state of denial we tell ourselves that was then, this is now - as if the dangers died with the person.  Thus, we let down our guard.

I did.  About 8 years ago, I went to a psychic, who used the Tarot for my ‘reading’.  (I did it for “fun” - insisting I didn’t believe in it and therefore it was harmless.)  Interestingly enough, the reader told me, “I see you were a monk once…you have to move beyond that now - it’s over and done with.  You cannot live your life as if you are still a monk, give up that entire notion.”  I wonder what spiritual being would want me to give up my entire spiritual formation and “move on” as it were?  Move on to what?

I felt rather guilty about the readings and consulted with a priest.  He insisted that it wasn’t sinful, as long as I wasn’t going to let it rule my life.  He also said he believes some people are gifted with psychic powers, and the clairvoyance is not in the cards, rather the spiritual gift of the psychic.  Needless to say, I confessed my experiences to another priest.

Priest and prophet forage in a land they know not.

John of the Cross asks, “Where does this poisonous harm fail to reach?  And who fails to drink little or much from the golden chalice of the Babylonian woman of the Apocalypse?” - The Ascent of Mt. Carmel

As I mentioned before, numerous congregations of deformed religious women have allowed the New Age and occult practices into their communities.  When I was with the Carthusians, the Father Master there had a Zen master, a woman who came into the Charterhouse to instruct him in the spirituality of Zen.  (I helped him build his Zen garden.)

In another monastery I lived in, I recently heard that one of the monks there was a fan of Mariane Williamson’s, “A Course in Miracles”.  (Another monk there is a firm believer in UFO’s and aliens amongst us.)  While a priest friend of mine revealed to me that he believes in the Enneagram, subtley infusing those principles into his homilies.  The New Age is here, and it seems to be pretty pervasive - we are just blind to it.

What of it?

What is the sin in playing around with the occult?  For one, it reintroduces a soul into the ”original” sin, as it were.  The devil tempted Adam and Eve with the promise they will be like God, they will have the same knowledge as God…knowledge, power, control over one’s destiny, as it were.  It demonstrates a complete lack of faith in God alone, a hope in His loving, providential mercy, and a lack of charity, departing from Him and turning to idols.  By dabbling in the occult, we open ourselves to the devil, we become ensnared, enchanted as it were, by the glamour of evil, no matter how ‘nice’ or ‘natural’ it seems to be.

“Stay sober and alert.  Your opponent the devil is prowling like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.  Resist him, solid in your faith!” - 1 Peter 5:8-9

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the devil.  May God rebuke him we humbly pray and do thou O Prince of the Heavenly Host cast into hell Satan and all the other evil spirits who prowl the world, seeking the ruin of souls.  Amen.

O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.

  

Colossians 3:5
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5Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, lust, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is the service of idols.
1 Peter 5:9
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9Whom resist ye, strong in faith: knowing that the same affliction befalls your brethren who are in the world.
Ephesians 6:12
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12For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against principalities and power, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places.
1 Peter 5:8-9
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8Be sober and watch: because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, goeth about seeking whom he may devour.
9Whom resist ye, strong in faith: knowing that the same affliction befalls your brethren who are in the world.

Scientologists

Posted by Terry Nelson on May 14th, 2007

 

I haven’t viewed it, but the BBC is running an “expose” on the cult - and Scientologists are rather upset about it and seem to be engaged in an Internet attack against the program, which is increasing viewership nicely.  Go here for that story.

I knew the cult was organized by L. Ron Hubbard, the science fiction writer, and that their premise is we are descendants of aliens from another planet or something like that.  (Check out “Ritual Magick and UFO’s” to understand the connection.)  I know they have many Hollywood stars and celebs as members, and that money is a big deal with the cult.  (In fact, there is some evidence from hubbard’s early writings that Scientology is more or less a business, masquerading as a Church and a psychological alternative to modern psychology.)  I know Germany and others in Europe refer to the organization as a cult.  I also know Tom Cruise was suggested by Scientologist leaders as being another Christ.

What I did not know is Hubbard was a devotee of Alister Crowley, a lunatic from the 1920’s who insisted he was the Beast - therefore establishing himself as the anti-Christ.  He was of course a Satanist - a homosexual - really just a deviant - and everyone knew this well.  So what does this say about Scientology?

From Wikipedia:

Ritual magic

One controversial aspect of Hubbard’s early life revolves around his association with Jack Parsons, an aeronautics professor at Caltech and an associate of the British occultist Aleister Crowley.

Hubbard and Parsons were allegedly engaged in the practice of ritual magick in 1946, including an extended set of sex magick rituals called the Babalon Working, intended to summon a goddess or “moonchild.” The Church insists Hubbard was a US government intelligence agent on a mission to end Parsons’ magickal activities and to “rescue” a girl Parsons was “using” for magickal purposes. In a 1952 lecture series, Hubbard recommended a book of Crowley’s and referred to him as “Mad Old Boy” and as “my very good friend”.  Hubbard later married the girl he said that he rescued from Parsons, Sara Northrup.  Crowley recorded in his notes that he considered Hubbard a “lout” who made off with Parsons’ money and girlfriend in an “ordinary confidence trick”.  (There is no honor among thieves.)

Kinda creepy, huh?

Colossians 3:5
View in: NAB NIV KJV NJB Vulg Greek
5Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, lust, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is the service of idols.
1 Peter 5:9
View in: NAB NIV KJV NJB Vulg Greek
9Whom resist ye, strong in faith: knowing that the same affliction befalls your brethren who are in the world.
Ephesians 6:12
View in: NAB NIV KJV NJB Vulg Greek
12For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against principalities and power, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places.
1 Peter 5:8-9
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8Be sober and watch: because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, goeth about seeking whom he may devour.
9Whom resist ye, strong in faith: knowing that the same affliction befalls your brethren who are in the world.

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