One of my papist coworkers incessantly listens to EWTN Radio and while I have done everything I can to squelch it, the supervisor says he has a right to listen to whatever he wishes. Oddly, the same supervisor screams when I play Christian music on my cassette player. Double standard, I tell you.
Well, there is MUCH talk of "The New Evangelization" among papists these days. One of the radio hosts, Al Kresta, is zealous about this movement. He claims that the church has been catechized but not properly evangelized. This is just their fancy way of saying that they are trying to keep Cathylicks in the church and attract non-Cathylicks into the church in increasing numbers. May God forbid this!
Of course, they are attracting people like crazy. One program in the afternoon deals specifically with non-papists, asking them what is keeping them from converting to the church. No matter the argument, the host of that show, Called to Communion, has a "convincing" response to the callers. On Catholic Answers, there is a segment of their call-in program that the hosts say is reserved ONLY for non-cathylicks, so they can have their questions answered. Again, it's filled with propaganda and false interpretations of the Holy Bible (They use the New American version - heathens - that includes the books of Judith, Maccabees, Wisdom, etc.)
They are also trying to make the church look more attractive to youth by having dances, masses on Saturday afternoons using drums and guitars, and "retreats" designed to pull young men into vocations of priesthood.
Brethren, we must pray against this. We should write to every cathylick radio station in our respective areas and complain about the heresy they are spreading. I call for Pastor Ezekiel to do one of his special ministries, like he does when he goes to Japan to get more pool boys (to convert them to the Lord). He could call it "Ministry to the Cathylicks" or some other clever title.
Don't let another Baptist fall victim to this mass movement. Prayer warriors, take note. Men of the church, know what your children are listening to. Know what your wives are listening to. JESUS will emerge victorious, of course - but we must do our part.
COME, LORD JESUS!
BrotherLarry
Well, there is MUCH talk of "The New Evangelization" among papists these days. One of the radio hosts, Al Kresta, is zealous about this movement. He claims that the church has been catechized but not properly evangelized. This is just their fancy way of saying that they are trying to keep Cathylicks in the church and attract non-Cathylicks into the church in increasing numbers. May God forbid this!
Of course, they are attracting people like crazy. One program in the afternoon deals specifically with non-papists, asking them what is keeping them from converting to the church. No matter the argument, the host of that show, Called to Communion, has a "convincing" response to the callers. On Catholic Answers, there is a segment of their call-in program that the hosts say is reserved ONLY for non-cathylicks, so they can have their questions answered. Again, it's filled with propaganda and false interpretations of the Holy Bible (They use the New American version - heathens - that includes the books of Judith, Maccabees, Wisdom, etc.)
They are also trying to make the church look more attractive to youth by having dances, masses on Saturday afternoons using drums and guitars, and "retreats" designed to pull young men into vocations of priesthood.
Brethren, we must pray against this. We should write to every cathylick radio station in our respective areas and complain about the heresy they are spreading. I call for Pastor Ezekiel to do one of his special ministries, like he does when he goes to Japan to get more pool boys (to convert them to the Lord). He could call it "Ministry to the Cathylicks" or some other clever title.
Don't let another Baptist fall victim to this mass movement. Prayer warriors, take note. Men of the church, know what your children are listening to. Know what your wives are listening to. JESUS will emerge victorious, of course - but we must do our part.
COME, LORD JESUS!
BrotherLarry


Au contraire!
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