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- Feb 8, 2016
Neoliberals have dropped the Stalin-style frontal assault on Christianity in favor of an insidious attack from within. This strategy has successfully reduced some Protestant denominations to farce. But surely the Catholic Church will stand firm.
Or maybe not. As we were warned late last month:

The answer is yes. “Listening to the Experiences of LGBTQ Catholics” took place right inside the Vatican on Friday, featuring a heretical not to mention blasphemous rainbow cross, symbolizing the defilement of Christianity with the homosexual depravity that is explicitly forbidden throughout the Bible.

To see how far it has drifted already, see Protestia’s report on this outrage having come to pass:




Or maybe not. As we were warned late last month:

The Vatican is preparing to host a series of events for the LGBTQ community in Rome next week, including a Mass, prayer vigils and a procession to St. Peter’s Basilica. But the nature of these events raises a troubling question: is Pope Leo allowing apostasy to enter the Vatican for the whole world to see?
The answer is yes. “Listening to the Experiences of LGBTQ Catholics” took place right inside the Vatican on Friday, featuring a heretical not to mention blasphemous rainbow cross, symbolizing the defilement of Christianity with the homosexual depravity that is explicitly forbidden throughout the Bible.

Jesus Himself showed compassion to sinners, but He always called them to “go and sin no more” (John 8:11). What we are witnessing in Rome looks less like an invitation to repentance and more like an affirmation of lifestyles that God has declared abominable. …
The acceptance of a rainbow cross at the heart of the Vatican illustrates how far the visible church can drift when it places cultural approval above biblical truth.
To see how far it has drifted already, see Protestia’s report on this outrage having come to pass:
For the first time in history, a rainbow pride cross was officially processed into the heart of the Vatican after hundreds of LGBTQ Catholics attended mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, with the blessing of Pope Leo, who personally encouraged the vice president of the Italian Bishops’ Conference, Bishop Francesco Savino, to celebrate with them.

























