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I received one comment, subtle yet it's threatening. Could be a joke but could be a stern warning. Considering how members of the Iglesia ni Cristo would do anything, even extreme violent and un-Christian way to terminate those whom they see as attacking Manalo and his INC®.
From INC® Anonymous August 1, 2013 at 3:25 AM
Aba, buhay ka pa pala. ha ha ha. Sabi ng Papa, wag daw husgahan ang mga bakla. Ano ba yan. Bakla kasi mga pari nyo. ha ha ha. Dapat sana ang payo niya, huwag gawin ang ginagawa ng mga bakla. Tsk tsk, playing safesi fafa. ha ha ha. Tuwang tuwa tuloy mga bakla. [Surprise, you're still alive. ha ha ha. The Pope said, don't blame gays. What's that? Because your priests are gays. ha ha ha. He should have advised, don't do what gays do. Tsk, tsk, tsk, playing safesi (sic) fafa. ha ha ha. Now gays are rejoicing.]
I won't go pathetic with this message but if anything happens to me (violently) considering how they're so violent when cornered (you can read here, here), how they inherited bad attitudes, I'd say blame it to the Iglesia ni Cristo® for not chastising their violent members, because what I know is that I don't have natural enemies.
Pray for all Filipino CATHOLIC DEFENDERS out there who are roundly threatened by members of this cult. May God have mercy on their souls. Holy Mary, pray for us and keep us safe from the enemies of your beloved Son, Jesus our Lord, Savior and our God. Amen!
Ang lakas ng loob mong mag post ng Tabloid news. Dapat sa na ang ilagay mo un Apology ni Pope John Paul II sa Inquisition. Libo libo ang ipinapatay ng mga Papa at paring Katoliko. Sa Pilipinas, sino ang mga criminal? Tanungin mo kung ano ang kanilang relihiyon? Sino ba ang mga nagnanakaw sa kaban ng yaman? Mga Politiko di ba? Tanungin mo kung ano ang relihiyon? Isasagot sa 'yo, KATOLIKO. I-PUBLISH mo sana ito sa iyong BLOG.
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Pope John Paul II on 12 August 1993 in Denver (Colorado)
Pope John Paul II made many apologies. During his long reign as Pope, he apologized to Jews, Galileo, women, people convicted by the Inquisition, Muslims killed by the Crusaders and almost everyone who had allegedly suffered at the hands of the Catholic Church over the years.[1] Even before he became the Pope, he was a prominent editor and supporter of initiatives like the Letter of Reconciliation of the Polish Bishops to the German Bishops from 1965. As Pope, he officially made public apologies for over 100 of these supposed wrongdoings, including:[2][3][4][5]
The conquest of Mesoamerica by Spain in the name of the Church[2][3][4][5]
The legal process on the Italian scientist and philosopher Galileo Galilei, himself a devout Catholic, around 1633 (31 October 1992).[2][3][4][5]
Catholics' involvement with the African slave trade (9 August 1993).[2][3][4][5]
The Church's role in burnings at the stake and the religious wars that followed the Protestant Reformation (May 1995, in the Czech Republic).[2][3][4][5]
The injustices committed against women, the violation of women's rights and for the historical denigration of women (10 July 1995, in a letter to "every woman").[2][3][4][5]
The inactivity and silence of many Catholics during the Holocaust (16 March 1998)[2][3][4][5]
For the execution of Jan Hus in 1415 (18 December 1999 in Prague). When John Paul II visited Prague in 1990s, he requested experts in this matter "to define with greater clarity the position held by Jan Hus among the Church's reformers, and acknowledged that "independently of the theological convictions he defended, Hus cannot be denied integrity in his personal life and commitment to the nation's moral education." It was another step in building a bridge between Catholics and Protestants.[2][3][4][5]
For the sins of Catholics throughout the ages for violating "the rights of ethnic groups and peoples, and [for showing] contempt for their cultures and religious traditions". (12 March 2000, during a public Mass of Pardons).[2][3][4][5]
For the actions of the Crusader attack on Constantinople in 1204. (4 May 2001, to the Patriarch of Constantinople).[2][3][4][5]
On 20 November 2001, from a laptop in the Vatican, Pope John Paul II sent his first e-mail apologising for the Catholic sex abuse cases, the Church-backed "Stolen Generations" of Aboriginal children in Australia, and to China for the behaviour of Catholic missionaries in colonial times.[6]
Salamat at IKAW na rin ang nag-post.. kaya di na namin kailangang pang ILAHAD ang mga kasalanan ng iba naming mga kaanib dahil NASA INTERNET ito... at nababasa ng lahat...
DeleteTutulungan pa kita.. heto po nasa official VATICAN SITE mababasa pah...
Eng ang akusasyong PANGGAGAHASA ng inyong SUGO, binabanggit ba ito sa inyong official website? Eh ung mga PAGPATAY niyo sa ibang mga kumakaaway sa inyo eh HUMINGI BA NG TAWAD si EDUARDO?
Kawawa kayo Tabloid lang eh umangal ka na... di bale, MATIBAY naman ang Iglesia Katolika.. kahit international news na ang mga kasalanan ng iba naming mga kasama ay NAKATAYO pa rin ito.. at patungo na po sa ika-3000 years..
Eh ang INC ni Manalo? TAbloid lang umiiyak na sila. Kasi walang pundasyong matibay. Ito nga rin ang dahilan kung bakit kahit isang ministrong bayaran ng INC ni manalo ay TAKOT mag-blog.
Si Eduardo nga eh wla man lang siyang official twitter... eh so Pope, isang tweet lang niya ay milyon na ang nagbabasa...
Haist... di nga dapat silang i-compare.. unfair sa inyo hehehe.
Tama ka cathdef
ReplyDeleteKaya sila ganyan kasi guilty at totoo..
ReplyDeleteKaya ganyan incm kasi guilty at totoo.Im so happy n marunong at naidedepensa n ng mga roman catolic ang simbahan nila.napakalaki kasi ng epekto ng sinasabi ng kaparian natin na magPakumbaba,wag lumaban khit batuhin ng bato,dpat batuhin ng tinapay pero itong huli parang sobra na,sinisiraan na tayong mg katoliko,niloloko pa at inililigaw pa ng landas mga kasama natin.ito bang paglaban natin sa mga sumisira s katoliko aware ba mga pari dto?cathdef?
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