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Monthly Archives: May 2006
So What if Jesus Was Married?
The film version of The Da Vinci Code is upon us at last. Moral outrage being apparently insufficient, some critics have resorted to casting stones unjustly with bad reviews as well. Anything to keep the sheeple safe from ideas, I guess. However, from the media coverage in general, one would be tempted to think this … More…
Posted in Pop Cult, Priests of Darkness, Roman Circus, Weirdload
Tagged catholicism, celibacy, da vinci code, genetics, gospels, history, jesus, marriage, mary magdalene, movies, theology, vatican
Trial Verdict Raises More Unsettling Questions
In the aftermath of the guilty verdict handed down in the Robinson murder trial, there has been much weeping and gnashing of teeth. There are the usual pleas for forgiveness and healing from the Church authorities, utter disbelief expressed by the sheeple in the pews, and law enforcement is denying it had any part in … More…
Posted in Black Collar Crime, Dark Rites, Making Martyrs, Priests of Darkness, Survivor Issues
Tagged black mass, catholic church, clergy crimes, crime, gerald robinson, legal, margaret pahl, nuns, satanism
Killer Priest Convicted but Denial Continues
This just in: After a three-week trial over a horrific killing a quarter of a century old, Fr. Gerald Robinson has been convicted of the ritual murder of Sister Margaret Pahl. He was immediately sentenced to 15 years to life in prison, although his attorney has already said they will appeal. If you never heard … More…
Posted in Black Collar Crime, Dark Rites, Making Martyrs, Priests of Darkness, Survivor Issues
Tagged black mass, catholic church, clergy crimes, crime, easter, gerald robinson, legal, margaret pahl, news, nuns
Revisualising the Trinity
There is no doubt that the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is one of the most difficult dogmas in all Christian theology. It has stumped the greatest minds in Christendom. Its mind-boggling Zen-like paradox of three “persons” in one god is literally beyond rational comprehension as any attempt to understand the Athanasian Creed will quickly … More…
Posted in Astrotheology, Pop Cult, Weirdload
Tagged art, catholicism, celibacy, dogma, henry lea, holy spirit, jehovah, jesus, painting, sophia, theology, trinity
Excommunications in History
An interesting list of my fellow excommunicants from the Associated Press is quoted below. It is a little incomplete. It fails to mention notables such as St. Hippolytus, an early bishop of Rome and the first antipope, although he was reconciled to the current pope after both had been busted by the Romans. It should … More…
Posted in Holey Scriptures, Priests of Darkness, Roman Circus, Weirdload
Tagged excommunication, giordano bruno, henry viii, history, inquisition, luther, papacy, reform, saints, supremacy, vatican
Mayday for a Ship of Fools
Welcome to my new weblog. This site is for all those unhappy and puzzled Roman Catholics who wonder what went wrong with their church. I may have some small insight into that to share. Like many abuse survivors and would-be reformers, I have witnessed the institutional Church lie, deny, obfuscate, and squirm, trying to protect … More…
Posted in Annunciations, Heretic's Pulpit, Priests of Darkness
Tagged anticlericalism, catholic church, crisis, scandal, upcoming