How many died through Catholic Inquisitions again BBC? 20 million. Rome's dirty little secret. Protestantism was right to ban Catholics and no lying lips of the BBC will ever change history.
In all this game, the devil is the victim, is the scapegoat, will be acused of everything cause the GOD don’t want any rivals*. Conclusion: live at the full in the freedom of GOD (praying in a right form,following the INSTRUCTIONS in the Bible - keeping the 10 commandments - including keeping the Saturday as the 7th day etc.) instead of in the incapacity and limited power of devil cause he is just a temporary puppet.
That might fly with those who do not know history. My, how it is convenient to obliterate CENTURIES of Roman attempts at subverting both English Law and Rule. England would not abandon Celtic and Welsh forms of Law for the Roman 'Canon', the crux of the issue. Without Roman law, Roman subversion is far more difficult.
UN, 70% RCC. EU, greater than 70% RCC....regardless of the con job of 'parties'.
No, CorieFaulkner...the laity could not practice because they made a decision For divided loyalty and could not constrain their supposed 'church'.
Sadly, as one can see from the UN and EU (Romes proxies)...she has learned NOTHING in hundreds of years. De facto coercion, given a gloss of 'democracy'...and the same old result will occur.
@abbesieyes That has got to make any informed Catholic laugh out loud(or anyone who knows the truth about the UN) or indignant. The UN??! Let's not even go there... If Rome controlled the UN, I highly doubt the latter would blast the CC for being the only Christian religion to still condemn contraception and favor abstinence as a means of avoiding unwanted pregnancies and/or the spread of STD's. And the EU? Let's not even go there...
Now I understand how it's 'not a private act' for homosexuals to marry(whatever happened to not opening windows into men's souls?'). Got it! I freaking love it how they try to justify the Prostestants in this vid. Makes me sick.
@JUK1980 Yeah, sure. People were to just forget that she had nearly 300 Protestants burned as " heretics" for the sake of her religion. Catholicism was detested as the memories of the 1550s were too odious to forget. The Gunpowder Plot would have failed, as the English weren't having Catholicism, period. James the Second was the last.
no, he never admitted to it, he was torcherd for 2months, then kept in prison till late january. the only names he gave out was the people who were already caught or the people who were already dead. but late january, they took him out for hanging, but while he was climbing up the ladder he jumped and broke his neck for an instent death
Ahhh, the Jesuit. The reason the layity could not practice was due to repeated attempts at assasination by the Pope and his Jesuits. Nothing happens in a vacuum. Just as today...the real terrorists are still only the Jesuits. Which is why the targets are now the nominally protestant lands of the west.
When a political/religious (same thing when it comes to the Roman Catholic church) minority uses violence to get its way, i think it's fair to call it terrorism.
nice to see where our t.v lisence money is going lol. all coming out that shows have phone call fixing, glad i stick withsky even though i have pay alot more ;\
BBC do you not think that this is a bit over the heads of youtubers? Read their comments, they can not spell, construct sentences without the F word, construct sentences full stop. Thanks for trying anyway LOL.
Terrorist?
GTFO of here.
JesusHitlerForPrez 6 days ago in playlist 1605 The Gunpowder Plot: Christians Suppressing Catholics
How many died through Catholic Inquisitions again BBC? 20 million. Rome's dirty little secret. Protestantism was right to ban Catholics and no lying lips of the BBC will ever change history.
herbertwarmstrong 5 months ago
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In all this game, the devil is the victim, is the scapegoat, will be acused of everything cause the GOD don’t want any rivals*. Conclusion: live at the full in the freedom of GOD (praying in a right form,following the INSTRUCTIONS in the Bible - keeping the 10 commandments - including keeping the Saturday as the 7th day etc.) instead of in the incapacity and limited power of devil cause he is just a temporary puppet.
diptdipt 8 months ago
Remember, Remember, the fith of November.
Warmsprite1w 1 year ago
'informed Catholic', the 'primum mobil' of the oxy morons.
abbesieyes 1 year ago
@CorieFaulkner
That might fly with those who do not know history. My, how it is convenient to obliterate CENTURIES of Roman attempts at subverting both English Law and Rule. England would not abandon Celtic and Welsh forms of Law for the Roman 'Canon', the crux of the issue. Without Roman law, Roman subversion is far more difficult.
UN, 70% RCC. EU, greater than 70% RCC....regardless of the con job of 'parties'.
'Rhetoric' isn't 'blasting'...Acta, non Verba.
abbesieyes 1 year ago
No, CorieFaulkner...the laity could not practice because they made a decision For divided loyalty and could not constrain their supposed 'church'.
Sadly, as one can see from the UN and EU (Romes proxies)...she has learned NOTHING in hundreds of years. De facto coercion, given a gloss of 'democracy'...and the same old result will occur.
abbesieyes 1 year ago
@abbesieyes That has got to make any informed Catholic laugh out loud(or anyone who knows the truth about the UN) or indignant. The UN??! Let's not even go there... If Rome controlled the UN, I highly doubt the latter would blast the CC for being the only Christian religion to still condemn contraception and favor abstinence as a means of avoiding unwanted pregnancies and/or the spread of STD's. And the EU? Let's not even go there...
CorieFaulkner 1 year ago
Now I understand how it's 'not a private act' for homosexuals to marry(whatever happened to not opening windows into men's souls?'). Got it! I freaking love it how they try to justify the Prostestants in this vid. Makes me sick.
CorieFaulkner 1 year ago
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megame23 1 year ago
remember remember the 5th of November the gunpowder treason and plot
ben0367 1 year ago
Blame that bitch Bloody Mary.
Noodles37UK 1 year ago
@Noodles37UK You do realise that Bloody Mary was a Catholic, right?
JUK1980 1 year ago
@JUK1980 Exactly...
Noodles37UK 1 year ago
@Noodles37UK And dead for nearly 47 years when the Gunpowder Plot took place?
JUK1980 1 year ago
@JUK1980 Yeah, sure. People were to just forget that she had nearly 300 Protestants burned as " heretics" for the sake of her religion. Catholicism was detested as the memories of the 1550s were too odious to forget. The Gunpowder Plot would have failed, as the English weren't having Catholicism, period. James the Second was the last.
Noodles37UK 1 year ago
@Noodles37UK Tony Blair was the last... :D
JUK1980 1 year ago
@JUK1980 Lol! Yeah, I remember that sanctimonious squeak. He hated the royals too, I'm told.
Noodles37UK 1 year ago
Guy Fawkes the only man to ever enter parliament with honest intentions
noly123454321 2 years ago 65
@noly123454321 haha :D so true :)
jujehmufeh 2 years ago
@noly123454321 Since when is murder honest?
SometimesIAmBored 2 years ago
he did admit to it did he not?
noly123454321 2 years ago
I'm sure the people about to be blown up would have appreciated a heads up . . .
SometimesIAmBored 2 years ago
one of my favorate quotes "I do not wish to die, but if i do i shall not care"
noly123454321 2 years ago
no, he never admitted to it, he was torcherd for 2months, then kept in prison till late january. the only names he gave out was the people who were already caught or the people who were already dead. but late january, they took him out for hanging, but while he was climbing up the ladder he jumped and broke his neck for an instent death
CadetLease 2 years ago
@CadetLease Thank God, an informative posting on this vid!
Noodles37UK 1 year ago
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hihosilverlining2 2 years ago
@noly123454321 could'nt have said it better myself
horismoku 1 year ago
@noly123454321 in 400 years they may say the same about the taliban and al Qaeda ...
joshuahimself 1 year ago
Britans got incests!
bitchslapper12 2 years ago 3
"Catesby outlined his plans for the most daring terrorist attempt this country had ever seen."
This is the whole problem with BBC 'history'. It's no wonder it's so unappealing when modern terms like "terrorist attempt" are superimposed.
ultramagellan 2 years ago
@ultramagellan Would you prefer the whole thing to be in 17th century English? I am not sure I'd understand. Language changes so fast.
JUK1980 1 year ago
Politicised religion = fail
Gabpopp 3 years ago 21
yea politics and religion dosn't fit together
josef331 2 years ago
religion = epic fail
dieper2dieper 2 years ago
@Gabpopp: Always a fail, you're so right!
Cookiec1973 1 year ago
@Gabpopp religion - emotions - politics... three things that should never be mixed...
tore650 10 months ago
@Gabpopp Politics = fail. Religion = fail. Politics + religion = ROFLCOPTOR.
Phelan666 5 months ago
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Fuck the BBC.
S4dFace 3 years ago
It all boils down to who writes the history books. It is usually the winner. So history reflects in their favour.
RawrTechnoBitch 3 years ago 2
Ahhh, the Jesuit. The reason the layity could not practice was due to repeated attempts at assasination by the Pope and his Jesuits. Nothing happens in a vacuum. Just as today...the real terrorists are still only the Jesuits. Which is why the targets are now the nominally protestant lands of the west.
abbesieyes 3 years ago
@abbesieyes The laity could not practice because Anglicanism is inherently Anti-Catholic. End of story.
CorieFaulkner 1 year ago
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wow this video sucks who cares about them in freiken 1604 thats all i got to its gay...
Bloodshot1217 3 years ago
offending people alot more intelligent than yourself in a way where only the whit can prevail...smart move "bloodshot"
TheNealio 3 years ago
praise g-d guy fawkes the terrorist was stopped
romanowskicm 4 years ago
Remember, one person's terrorist can be another person's freedom fighter. In this case, that was true.
AreThereNoMoreNames 4 years ago
Fawkes, in trying to blow up the protestant parliament, was a 'freedom fighter' for the Catholic minority in England.
rspawn 4 years ago
YES!
AreThereNoMoreNames 4 years ago
When a political/religious (same thing when it comes to the Roman Catholic church) minority uses violence to get its way, i think it's fair to call it terrorism.
rspawn 4 years ago
why does anyone give a shit about bbc and all this business money whatever shit like holy fuck dudes
metalini 4 years ago
cos if you have a tv in the uk u legally have to pay £135 per year for a license which goes straight into their pockets!
Wilson1221 4 years ago
Actually the BBC is government funded.
rspawn 4 years ago
TV LICENSE SUCKS,.. IT'S A con,. why should the BBC annouce record profits and STILL take my money??? Greedy money-grabbing fuckers!
londongamer 4 years ago
actually, al Qaeda means the foundation. but they are one of the worlds biggest networks
CaptainFF 4 years ago
They're just independent cells fighting for the same cause.
If there's no communication between the 'command' and the cells, then there's not a "network".
rspawn 4 years ago
that's untrue.
if im not mistaken, 9/11 was carried out by more than just the Hamburg cell
CaptainFF 4 years ago
There is, however, a small cadre of us who do enjoy this stuff. ;-)
Kyle359 4 years ago
i love BBC!!!
rewbert 4 years ago
nice to see where our t.v lisence money is going lol. all coming out that shows have phone call fixing, glad i stick withsky even though i have pay alot more ;\
minkyspoon 4 years ago
BBC do you not think that this is a bit over the heads of youtubers? Read their comments, they can not spell, construct sentences without the F word, construct sentences full stop. Thanks for trying anyway LOL.
corksand 4 years ago 3