Monday, October 12, 2020

During the time of King Henry VIII in England the cardinals and bishops supported the secular king( except for Thomas More) and not the pope in Rome. Now the cardinals and bishops, and also the pope, support the secular authorities

 Extra ecclesiam nulla salus (EENS) has exceptions for Pope Francis and the Italian Bishops Conference. So the baptism of desire(BOD) and invincible ignorance (I.I) are visible physically, for them to be exceptions to EENS.

Pope Francis and the Italian bishops  are Cushingite and not Feeneyite.

Cushingites project BOD and I.I as being objective. So they become exceptions to EENS. Feeneyites project them as being invisible. So hypothetical cases of the BOD and I.I cannot be exceptions to the strict interpretation of EENS.

So as Cushingites ,the Athanasius Creed has exceptions for Pope Francis and the Italian bishops. This is innovation with an irrational premise. It creates heresy.

The Nicene Creed  which states, 'I believe in one baptism for the forgiveness of sins', has been changed too. There are exceptions. There are now three or more known baptisms, which are physically visible.They are desire, ignorance and blood. All three exclude the baptism of water or they would not be exceptions to EENS.

So now it would be understood that the Apostles Creed refers to the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church which now teaches  that outside the Church there is known salvation. 

So there is schism with the past popes on EENS, Athanasius Creed,There is division with Catholics who  do not interpret Magisterial documents with the irrational premise.

So the pope and Italian bishops choose to make Vatican Council II ( LG 16-invincible ignorance, LG 14- baptism of desire ) a rupture  with EENS and the Syllabus of Errors  when they would have interpreted the Council rationally.

They do not deny all this. They choose heresy and irrationalty. Since politically Catholics are not allowed by the Left, to be Feeneyite. So all the cardinals and bishops reject Feeneyism.



During the time of King Henry VIII in England the cardinals and bishops supported the secular king( except for Thomas More) and not the pope in Rome. Now the cardinals and bishops, and also the pope, support the secular authorities.-Lionel Andrades 

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