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  • Anthony Harper
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    • Sep 2024
    • 61

    #1

    Dangers of a Catlick Book Store

    Hello LBC family and friends:

    I wanted to share about a recent trip to a Catlick store. My mom decided she wanted to visit a Catlick store in order to buy a statue that supposedly will help sell a house for a family member; I suppose that is a Cathyolick belief. Throughout my trip to this store, I became concerned about some of the things I have seen. Here is a list of some things I have seen (or did not see).
    • Statues of Jesus, Mary, and saints
    • Rosaries
    • Coins/Trinkets with saints on it
    • Prayer cards with saints on it
    • Crucifix crosses
    • I did not notice any bibles in this store

    I will emphasize this point. The materials in this store will not get you saved; that is superstition and idolatry. The Catlick church teaches that participating in the above list will save your soul. Also, when checking out, the credit card machine failed to work and took about 10 minutes to get it running again. Perhaps that was a sign to stay out!

    Let’s see what the bible has to say about this sort of behavior. Exodus 20:4-5 CSB “[4] Do not make an idol for yourself, whether in the shape of anything in the heavens above or on the earth below or in the waters under the earth. [5] Do not bow in worship to them, and do not serve them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, bringing the consequences of the fathers’ iniquity on the children to the third and fourth generations of those who hate me.”

    My fear is that once someone is a Catlick, these behaviors never go away. My parents became protestants a few years back, but sometimes they rollback into such foolish beliefs and behaviors. Just a few months ago they wanted to attend Easter at a catlick church as opposed to a Baptist church! That is because my mom’s sister is a cathyolick.

    I caution my friends on here about the dangers of these types of stores because if you put your faith in these material items, you are certain to be Hell Bound! The only thing you should believe in is Jesus is your savior!
  • Johny Joe Hold
    Mayor of Freehold
     
    • Feb 2010
    • 12631

    #2
    Originally posted by Anthony Harper View Post
    Hello LBC family and friends:

    I wanted to share about a recent trip to a Catlick store. My mom decided she wanted to visit a Catlick store in order to buy a statue that supposedly will help sell a house for a family member; I suppose that is a Cathyolick belief. Throughout my trip to this store, I became concerned about some of the things I have seen. Here is a list of some things I have seen (or did not see).
    • Statues of Jesus, Mary, and saints
    • Rosaries
    • Coins/Trinkets with saints on it
    • Prayer cards with saints on it
    • Crucifix crosses
    • I did not notice any bibles in this store

    My fear is that once someone is a Catlick, these behaviors never go away. My parents became protestants a few years back, but sometimes they rollback into such foolish beliefs and behaviors. Just a few months ago they wanted to attend Easter at a catlick church as opposed to a Baptist church! That is because my mom’s sister is a cathyolick.

    I caution my friends on here about the dangers of these types of stores because if you put your faith in these material items, you are certain to be Hell Bound! The only thing you should believe in is Jesus is your savior!
    Powerful observations, Mr. Harper. These items peddled by Catholics are idol worship. If Moses had come down from his personal visit with God and found Statues of Jesus and Mary and prayer cards with saints of them he would have been enraged. Into the fire they would go.

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    Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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    • MitzaLizalor
      Completely CRAZY for the Lord
      True Christian™
      • Sep 2010
      • 14314

      #3
      Originally posted by Anthony Harper View Post
      • Prayer cards with saints on it
      Thank you very much for your information. What is a prayer card?
      .
      Exodus 20:4-5 CSB “[4] Do not make an idol for yourself, whether in the shape of anything in the heavens above or on the earth below or in the waters under the earth. [5] Do not bow in worship to them, and do not serve them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, bringing the consequences of the fathers’ iniquity on the children to the third and fourth generations of those who hate me.”
      I have no idea what the CSB is. Chinese Secular Bible maybe? The problem is your family member, buying her statue to help sell a house. She can say: O that's not an idol, it's a statue. And according to the CSB that makes sense. God is very specific, directly contradicting your source, that NOTHING should be made resembling ANYTHING existing in Heaven on earth or under the waters. MADE: engraving is mentioned but elsewhere wood and molten casting are included, together with woven images and other depictions. That is the sin.

      There is another sin: to bow and WORSHIP the things, once made. Although there are statues made of things that don't exist, a purple elephant with 15 arms for instance, to abase oneself at the foot of the wretched object, to burn incense and prostitute oneself for its benefit, mostly for the benefit of priests & gurus seems to me, that is apart from making it in the first place. God is always one step ahead!

      Romish kiosks do not exist in Landover and in all my life I've never seen anyone performing for idols, whether by bowing, scraping, muttering, dressing up and dancing (unless Morris dancers are included) or eating toadstools to "see" the deity in the "spirit world" whatever that is. I've asked them: they don't know. Of course some people just eat toadstools because they like them Genesis 1:29 – altogether different: idols are not required by anyone's definition.

      Hoping you can update me on those prayer cards. Mitza.

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      • Isabella White
        True Christian™ Icon of Feminine Virtue
         
        • Mar 2019
        • 4330

        #4
        Thank you so very kindly, dear Mr. Harper, for your list of silly trinkets that Cathyolicks believe will give them salvation. Of course, they are so entirely wrong. And, that is because they have never read the glorious ! Instead, they just listen to the lies that their pedophile priests tell them, not realizing that they are being led down the garden path to eternal !

        Now, another ridiculous object that they favor is none other than "holy" water. Yes, "holy" water — water that they just got from the kitchen tap! They have hoodwinked innocent people into believing that there is power from Almighty in ordinary water. That reminds me! One time, my sister (Agatha) and I went to an organ recital, given by that lovely Dianna Bish lady. It was held in a Cathyolick church, and we were both apprehensive about attending, but we attended, regardless.

        Well! It happened to be the dedication service for a new organ console, and the Cathyolick Bishop blessed it with "holy" water, sprinkling away and mumbling some nonsensical prayer of dedication. Later, as we were leaving the recital, we could not understand why it was taking so long for people to leave the "sanctuary. As we got closer to the exit, we noticed it was because all of the Cathyolicks were stopping to dab some "holy" water from a marble basin! Little did they know that this water will do nothing to save them when they need it!

        Luke 16:23-25:

        23 And in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.

        24 And he cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.

        25 But Abraham said, Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things: but now he is comforted, and thou art tormented.

        And, if they could, I am totally sure that those Cathyolick book stores would sell this "holy" water. They've managed to con people for centuries with this trinket stuff, so why not make more money by selling ordinary tap water? Mark my words! They will regret all of this foolishness on the Day of Judgment!

        Matthew 12:36 "But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.​"

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        Hebrews 10:19 " Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the of "

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        • MitzaLizalor
          Completely CRAZY for the Lord
          True Christian™
          • Sep 2010
          • 14314

          #5
          Originally posted by Isabella White View Post
          mumbling
          Isn't the "mumbling" what's supposed to make the water "holy" – whatever that means? I have no idea if there's a large amount (in tanks, like at an oil refinery) done in bulk or if it's on a small batch basis.

          Witchdoctors have a similar system: muttering at objects to envenom them with magic vibrations. Now I don't want to demean witchdoctors by comparing them to priests, popes, cardinals and the like. Witchdoctors are open and honest about their profession: you always know whose service they're in. Devils and so-called ancestors, Nkulunkulu and assorted imaginary creatures, whether muttering to counteract sorcery or to conjure up one of the creatures, everyone knows what the witchdoctor is up to. And it always involves muttering.

          Pastor Ezekiel never mutters so there's zero chance of accidentally producing "holy water" and whatever he offers may safely be consumed. Daisy Mae is certainly lucky to have such a fiancé.

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          • Isabella White
            True Christian™ Icon of Feminine Virtue
             
            • Mar 2019
            • 4330

            #6
            Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
            Isn't the "mumbling" what's supposed to make the water "holy" – whatever that means? I have no idea if there's a large amount (in tanks, like at an oil refinery) done in bulk or if it's on a small batch basis.

            Witchdoctors have a similar system: muttering at objects to envenom them with magic vibrations. Now I don't want to demean witchdoctors by comparing them to priests, popes, cardinals and the like. Witchdoctors are open and honest about their profession: you always know whose service they're in. Devils and so-called ancestors, Nkulunkulu and assorted imaginary creatures, whether muttering to counteract sorcery or to conjure up one of the creatures, everyone knows what the witchdoctor is up to. And it always involves muttering.

            Pastor Ezekiel never mutters so there's zero chance of accidentally producing "holy water" and whatever he offers may safely be consumed. Daisy Mae is certainly lucky to have such a fiancé.
            Well, one thing is for certain, dear Sister Mitza: sometimes that Cathyolick mumbling leads to other things. As you shall see here, it is very apparent that "holy" water is not quite as holy as the Catholick priests let on. Just look at the disgraceful way that this priest uses that "holy" water! How very disgusting — what a complete and utter disgrace. That priest might as well be at a kiddie's birthday pool party! I am sure that Mr. Rovagnati sees this sort of thing happening all of the time!



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            • MitzaLizalor
              Completely CRAZY for the Lord
              True Christian™
              • Sep 2010
              • 14314

              #7
              Originally posted by Isabella White View Post

              Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew!

              OK – so he's got someone to walk ahead, gabbling for him, as he (a spiritual marshmallow) floats along behind. Why is it in these popish clips the music is so dreadful Revelation 3:16?

              At first I thought this confirmed my bulk tank hypothesis. But trailing behind he's got a blackamoor pumping the muck right along? Is there no depth Mark 4:5?

              Evidently there is a limit and this represents precocious sprouting: a pity: several dozen centuries too late

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              • Anthony Harper
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                • Sep 2024
                • 61

                #8
                Originally posted by Isabella White View Post

                Well, one thing is for certain, dear Sister Mitza: sometimes that Cathyolick mumbling leads to other things. As you shall see here, it is very apparent that "holy" water is not quite as holy as the Catholick priests let on. Just look at the disgraceful way that this priest uses that "holy" water! How very disgusting — what a complete and utter disgrace. That priest might as well be at a kiddie's birthday pool party! I am sure that Mr. Rovagnati sees this sort of thing happening all of the time!



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                Dear Mrs White,

                I gasped when I saw that video of the priest spraying the water like that! Where is the water coming from? Is that a weed sprayer that he has? You can see he sprayed the water all over the camera. What is next? All parishioners will be expected to show up wearing a bathing suit? That will never happen at LBC! Good thing we require men to wear a proper outfit (collar preferred) and women to wear a lovely dress!

                Sometimes Catholics burn incense inside their churches too. The last time I witnessed this, the smell was a bit intoxicating!

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                • Anthony Harper
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                  • Sep 2024
                  • 61

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Isabella White View Post
                  Thank you so very kindly, dear Mr. Harper, for your list of silly trinkets that Cathyolicks believe will give them salvation. Of course, they are so entirely wrong. And, that is because they have never read the glorious ! Instead, they just listen to the lies that their pedophile priests tell them, not realizing that they are being led down the garden path to eternal !

                  Now, another ridiculous object that they favor is none other than "holy" water. Yes, "holy" water — water that they just got from the kitchen tap! They have hoodwinked innocent people into believing that there is power from Almighty in ordinary water. That reminds me! One time, my sister (Agatha) and I went to an organ recital, given by that lovely Dianna Bish lady. It was held in a Cathyolick church, and we were both apprehensive about attending, but we attended, regardless.

                  Well! It happened to be the dedication service for a new organ console, and the Cathyolick Bishop blessed it with "holy" water, sprinkling away and mumbling some nonsensical prayer of dedication. Later, as we were leaving the recital, we could not understand why it was taking so long for people to leave the "sanctuary. As we got closer to the exit, we noticed it was because all of the Cathyolicks were stopping to dab some "holy" water from a marble basin! Little did they know that this water will do nothing to save them when they need it!

                  Luke 16:23-25:

                  23 And in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.

                  24 And he cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.

                  25 But Abraham said, Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things: but now he is comforted, and thou art tormented.

                  And, if they could, I am totally sure that those Cathyolick book stores would sell this "holy" water. They've managed to con people for centuries with this trinket stuff, so why not make more money by selling ordinary tap water? Mark my words! They will regret all of this foolishness on the Day of Judgment!

                  Matthew 12:36 "But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.​"

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                  Oh dear. I am sure they were selling holy wayer at this store too; I just forgot to mention it! I thank you for sharing your story about the Organ service. I never understood the nonsense mumble prayers either. I used to listen to Cathyolick priests do that mumble stuff and I wonder how parishoners even understand that stuff. They are certainly not learning about Jesus.

                  I remember seeing a few years ago there was a company selling holy water and they were promising to cure disease. It was all over TV! It is obvious that was very scammy! Those people are cetain to be on the path to Eternal Hell!

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                  • MitzaLizalor
                    Completely CRAZY for the Lord
                    True Christian™
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 14314

                    #10
                    Re: The water is not assessed according to the same standards as regular drinking water
                    .

                    Given holy water’s integral presence in religious ceremonies, its sanitation merits considerable scrutiny. Researchers at Institute of Hygiene and Applied Immunology at the Medical University of Vienna tested samples of holy water springs and water in church fonts, finding that 86 percent of springs contained bacteria commonly found in fecal matter, such as E. coli, Enterococci, and Campylobacter. As holy water is used to baptize and wet congregants’ lips, the presence of bacteria can pose serious health risks . . . if it enters a person’s bloodstream, can lead to a raft of health complications, such as diarrhea, vomiting, fever, cramping, and abdominal pain, according to the Mayo Clinic. Water drawn from springs is frequently used in human consumption, although the water is not assessed according to the same standards as regular drinking water — making it particularly susceptible to contaminated consumption.

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