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Elusive Justice: The Search for Nazi War Criminals
A Vatican City priest baptized Nazi who were hiding in seminaries and then they were able to secure International Red Cross passports to allow them to flee to Argentina.
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Most people have some knowledge of the holocaust. The 6 years of torture and atrocities that the Jews suffered under Hitler and the Nazis during the Second World War. While in no way downplaying the terrible events of the holocaust, such a massacre does not compare to the severity to the torture and murder that took place under Papal authority during the 605 years of the Inquisition. From the beginning of the Papacy, until the present time, it is estimated by credible historians that more than 50,000,000, men and women have been slaughtered for the crime of heresy charged against them by Papal Rome. This Video contains actual photographs of some of the instruments of torture that were used. Since we consider this Video on the Inquisition one of the more important message that we have given, please make it known to others, and if possible post the link on your own website.

How the Vatican used baptizing of Nazis to qualify for the necessary paper work from the International Red Cross to allow them to escape to Argentina.
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Quotes from Vicars of Christ: The Dark Side of the Papacy
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"Impeccable Catholic sources, papal documents, letters of reforming saints, all paint the same depressing picture. Monasteries full of women; every friar had his 'Martha', every nun her lover. Bishops, in every sense the fathers of their people, kept harems."

"Young men who spent their youth in rape and adultery were rising in the ranks of the clergy. They were spending their nights with four or five women, then getting up in the morning — in what state, he leaves to the imagination — to celebrate mass."

" ... many monasteries were the haunts of homosexuals, many converts were brothels."

"As to the sex-starved secular clergy, they were so often accused of incest that they were at length forbidden even to have mothers, aunts or sisters living in their house."

"Promiscuity was rife in monasteries and convents. The great Ivo of Chartres (1040-1115) tells of whole convents with inmates who were nuns only in name. They had often been abandoned by their families and were really prostitutes."

"There also crept in the infamous cullagium, a charge for keeping concubines... bishops and archdeacons themselves benefited from this sex-tax; in Rome, it was the pope."

"In the year 1414, King Henry V asked the University of Oxford to prepare articles for the reform of the church. Article 39 began: 'Because the carnal and sinful life of priests today scandalizes the entire church and their public fornication goes completely unpunished ...' "

"St Alban's Abbey, for instance, was nothing but a den of prostitutes serving the local monks. Nuns were regularly raped therein and the entire place, in a phrase worth of Shakespeare, was 'a riot of seed and blood'..."

"The overall report (in England) said that 144 religious houses were equal in viciousness to Sodom; countless convents, served by 'lewd confessors', were full of children; clergy — abbots, monks and friars — were carrying on not merely with whores but with married women..."

"After six centuries of strenuous efforts to impose celibacy, the clergy were a menace to the wives and young women of parishes to which they were sent."

"Across the border lived Henry, Bishop of Liege. The man was a legend beyond his lifetime. Henry was finally deposed by Gregory X at the Council of Lyons in 1274 'for deflowering virgins and other mighty deeds'... He ended murdered by a Flemish knight who was outraged at what the bishop had done to his daughter."

"During Borgia's reign, the Florentine friar Savonarola said the nuns were worse than harlots. As to the clergy, 'one priest spends the night with his concubine, another with a little boy, and in the morning they proceed to the altar to celebrate Mass. What do you think of that? What do you make of such a Mass?' "

"The evil was too deeply rooted; the last opportunities for reform long lost... A proverb passes from mouth to mouth: 'The profession of the priest is the surest road to hell.' "

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    :)

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    You realize you are using the same tactics as catholics. Throwing so many fallacies out that way you don't have to focus on anyone subject. If refuted you'll simply jump to another and ignore any contradictions that may arise. I acknowledge for example the catholics based their religion on early pagan converts and they quickly mutated what one could call 'primitive' christianity to something that is purely pagan. catholics are not christian so you need to separate the two religions to be fair.

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  • rob whee

    The cross of Constantine,or "Chi Rho" is actually the Julian star,or better known

    as "Caesar's comet".The comet of 44 B.C.E. that appeared in the sky during the

    funeral games of Julius Caesar,inwhich Octavian (Augustus Caesar) proclaimed proof

    that his father resurrected in heaven.Image search "Caesar's comet Chi Rho".Youtube search "gospel of caesar".The star of Bethlehem is Caesar's comet.Tax collector

    comes to household.No evidence for Herod ordering the slaying of newborns.

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  • rob whee

    Both Julius Caesar and Jesus began their careers in northern countries:

    Caesar in Gaul, Jesus in Galilee.

    Both cross a fatal river:the Rubicon and the Jordan.

    Both then enter cities:Corfinium and Cafarnaum.

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  • rob whee

    Caesar finds Corfinium occupied by a man of Pompey,and besieges him.

    Jesus finds a man possessed by an impure spirit.

    There is similarity in structure as well as in place names.

    Gallia > Galilaea; Corfinium > Cafarnaum; occupied/besieged > possessed (both obsessus inLatin). The similarities remain consistent throughout (when occupation or besieging is referred to in the one text, possession is used in the other).

    

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    Jesus=Son of God.

    Julius Caesar=Son of the Goddess Venus.

    Jesus=Crown of thorns.

    Julius Caesar=Crown of Laurel.

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    Jesus=Betrayed by Judus.

    Julius Caesar=Betrayed by Brutus.

    Jesus=Speared in the side by Longinus a Roman soldier with a lance.

    Julius Caesar=Stabbed by conspirators with one being Gaius Cassius Longinus.

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  • rob whee

    Jesus=Served in Gallilee.

    Julius Caesar=Served in Gallia (Gaul).

    Jesus =Was Batptised in the Jordan river.

    Julius Caesar=Rubicon river where Julius Caesar uttered the famous phrase "alea iacta est" "Let the die be cast" when his army crossed it.

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  • rob whee

    Jesus=Carpenter.

    Julius Caesar=Strategic bridge maker heralded in miraculous time with his

    advancing armies by building a bridge across the Rhine,and making a show of force in Germanic territory.

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    Jesus=The Christian symbol of a dove with an olive branch in it’s beak represents peace,and a sign of the Holy spirit."Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him".

    Julius Caesar=Doves were used as symbols for the Canaanite mother goddess Asherah, the Phoenician goddess Tanit, and the Roman goddesses Venus (Caesar's celestial mother).

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