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Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojty

Legg inn av Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Ka » 04 apr 2005 04:05:59

"The unforgiveable sins this earth must confront and overcome are
Nationalism, capitalism, and hoarding. The idea of every nation
should be forgot, price should be struck from the commons, and
princes should be seen for the devils they are. The sins include
our church, secret societies, and other religions which make of
the spirit of God a divide."

Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojtyla)
2nd April 2005



























--
his own
destruction, though so opposed to God, to reason, and to the whole course of
nature.

Some seek good in authority, others in scientific research, others in
pleasure. Others, who are in fact nearer the truth, have considered it
necessary that the universal good, which all men desire, should not consist
in any of the particular things which can only be possessed by one man, and
which, when shared, afflict their possessors more by the want of the part he
has not than they please him by the possession of what he has. They have
learned that the true good should be such as all can possess at once,
without diminution and without envy, and which no one can lose against his
will. And their reason is that this desire, being natural to man, since it
is necessarily in all, and that it is impossible not to have it, they infer
from it...

426. True nature being lost, everything becomes its own nature; as the true
good being lost, everything becomes its own true good.

427. Man does not know in what rank to place himself. He has plainly gone
astray and fallen from his true place without being able to find it again.
He seeks it anxiously and unsuccessfully everywhere in impenetrable
darkness.

428. If it is a sign of weakness to prove God by nature, do not despise
Scripture; if it is a sign of strength to have known these contradictions,
esteem Scripture.

429. The vileness of man in submitting himself to the brutes and in even
worshipping them. e

430. For Port-Royal. The beginning, after having explained the
incomprehensibility.--The greatness and the wretchedness of man are so
evident that the true religion must necessarily teach us both that there is
in man some great source of greatness and a great source of wretchedness. It
must then give us a reason for these astonishing contradictions.

Gordon Banks

Re: Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol W

Legg inn av Gordon Banks » 04 apr 2005 22:04:19

What does he mean "price should be struck from the commons?"

On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 03:05 +0000, Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojtyla)
wrote:
"The unforgiveable sins this earth must confront and overcome are
Nationalism, capitalism, and hoarding. The idea of every nation
should be forgot, price should be struck from the commons, and
princes should be seen for the devils they are. The sins include
our church, secret societies, and other religions which make of
the spirit of God a divide."

Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojtyla)
2nd April 2005



























--
his own
destruction, though so opposed to God, to reason, and to the whole course of
nature.

Some seek good in authority, others in scientific research, others in
pleasure. Others, who are in fact nearer the truth, have considered it
necessary that the universal good, which all men desire, should not consist
in any of the particular things which can only be possessed by one man, and
which, when shared, afflict their possessors more by the want of the part he
has not than they please him by the possession of what he has. They have
learned that the true good should be such as all can possess at once,
without diminution and without envy, and which no one can lose against his
will. And their reason is that this desire, being natural to man, since it
is necessarily in all, and that it is impossible not to have it, they infer
from it...

426. True nature being lost, everything becomes its own nature; as the true
good being lost, everything becomes its own true good.

427. Man does not know in what rank to place himself. He has plainly gone
astray and fallen from his true place without being able to find it again.
He seeks it anxiously and unsuccessfully everywhere in impenetrable
darkness.

428. If it is a sign of weakness to prove God by nature, do not despise
Scripture; if it is a sign of strength to have known these contradictions,
esteem Scripture.

429. The vileness of man in submitting himself to the brutes and in even
worshipping them. e

430. For Port-Royal. The beginning, after having explained the
incomprehensibility.--The greatness and the wretchedness of man are so
evident that the true religion must necessarily teach us both that there is
in man some great source of greatness and a great source of wretchedness. It
must then give us a reason for these astonishing contradictions.

--

Gordon Banks <geb@gordonbanks.com>

Ernst Hoffmann

Re: Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol W

Legg inn av Ernst Hoffmann » 04 apr 2005 22:20:29

Watch out: this is a bloody fake !!!

Ernst
Am 04.04.2005 um 19:10 schrieb Gordon Banks:

What does he mean "price should be struck from the commons?"

On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 03:05 +0000, Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol
Wojtyla)
wrote:
"The unforgiveable sins this earth must confront and overcome are


























--
his own
destruction, though so opposed to God, to reason, and to the whole
course of
nature.

Some seek good in authority, others in scientific research, others in
pleasure. Others, who are in fact nearer the truth, have considered it
necessary that the universal good, which all men desire, should not
consist
in any of the particular things which can only be possessed by one
man, and
which, when shared, afflict their possessors more by the want of the
part he
has not than they please him by the possession of what he has. They
have
learned that the true good should be such as all can possess at once,
without diminution and without envy, and which no one can lose
against his
will. And their reason is that this desire, being natural to man,
since it
is necessarily in all, and that it is impossible not to have it, they
infer
from it...

426. True nature being lost, everything becomes its own nature; as
the true
good being lost, everything becomes its own true good.

427. Man does not know in what rank to place himself. He has plainly
gone
astray and fallen from his true place without being able to find it
again.
He seeks it anxiously and unsuccessfully everywhere in impenetrable
darkness.

428. If it is a sign of weakness to prove God by nature, do not
despise
Scripture; if it is a sign of strength to have known these
contradictions,
esteem Scripture.

429. The vileness of man in submitting himself to the brutes and in
even
worshipping them. e

430. For Port-Royal. The beginning, after having explained the
incomprehensibility.--The greatness and the wretchedness of man are so
evident that the true religion must necessarily teach us both that
there is
in man some great source of greatness and a great source of
wretchedness. It
must then give us a reason for these astonishing contradictions.

--
Gordon Banks <geb@gordonbanks.com

Matthew Harley

Re: Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol W

Legg inn av Matthew Harley » 12 apr 2005 21:41:08

"Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojtyla)" wrote:
"The unforgiveable sins this earth must confront and
overcome are
Nationalism, capitalism, and hoarding. The idea of every
nation
should be forgot, price should be struck from the
commons, and
princes should be seen for the devils they are. The sins
include
our church, secret societies, and other religions which
make of
the spirit of God a divide."

Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol
Wojtyla)
2nd April 2005

If the Vatican really said this, they are in serious need of
a good English translator. As I know for certain that they
are not so deprived, this is an obvious fraud.

Matt Harley

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