TCC: Builder of Civilization - The Anti-Catholic Atrocities That History Forgot, Ep. 12 [Part 1]

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2009

EWTN's series on the Catholic Church, hosted by Dr. Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Catholics throughout history have suffered for their faith, sometimes those instances, at the least, are not talked about much, others, at worst, are forgotten all together, like the drownings at Nantes or the Cristero War.

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  • @SaneAtheist There is no evidence of More ever doing anything like that. You don't know More.

  • @HolyknightVader999 You might want to check that info. There is no reliable information on More ever murdering Protestants. He had them kicked out of the country, but he never murdered them.

  • Read THE OMEGA CRUSADE at: theomegacrusade.bogspot.com

    and defend The Faith!

  • Cristiada, 2012, new movie coming out =]

  • See, this is the stuff that EWTN should focus on. They need to stop all the heretical Vatican 2 propaganda nonsense and focus on proving orthodox Catholicism, the way it was for almost 2 thousand years until the radicals in the sixties altered everything to appease heretics and schismatics, oh yeah, and the freemasons, Communists, and, oh, Ill say it! The Jews. The idea that a pope would ever kiss the Quaran or go to a synagogue makes me sick to my stomach.

  • @oldlite

    and what goes around comes around and goes around and comes around...

    Not really better.

  • @oldlite Thomas More wasn't evil. He was a government tool for a short while since when he became Chancellor, Henry WANTED him to attack Protestants, and he complied, hoping to ease the tension between his master and the Church. But when Henry dumped a loyal Catherine for a scheming, manipulative Anne Boelynn, and split wit the Church that helped bring scholastic education to England, More couldn't take more of it (get it? "more") and allowed himself to be killed.

  • @Teltaminoru lol what goes around comes around.

  • Thomas More was a murderous evil person and Martin Luther was no saint either. The beatification of the Pope John Paul is laughable.

  • @SaneAtheist St. Thomas More wouldn't care.

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