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Message to Pedophiles !

Baptism,
which is mainly a Christian act, is a ritual first initiated
by conviction and then by tradition.
Today, it is mostly carried out by tradition.
In most cases, the person who has been baptized never had his
say during the baptism.
So, most of the time, the choice is done for us by an outsider
(parents)
The consent is not established and therefore, the act is imposed.
Too
Little ! Too Late !
Recently,
you have seen the Catholic Church react to the numerous scandals
it has caused. Whether they are accusations of pedophilia, rapes
of nuns, abortions of nuns or financial scandals, there seems
to be no end, and this is only the tip of the iceberg.
Well, those American Cardinals were quite a sight as they paraded
in front of their pope! What else could we expect to come out
of this parade but the desire to protect the image of priests
and bishops?
And the victims? Not a word was said. Some kind of compensation,
perhaps? Nothing!
If the Catholic Church was thinking properly, we would see justice
in its words and actions. But we have seen it in neither.
Faced with the betrayal by the one who claims to be the guardian
of moral values and the truth, the faithful have been deceived.
There is only one solution left: To renounce this masquerade
of a religion.
To become debaptized in order to no longer be associated with
these reprehensible acts:
To
Apostatize*
Whereas
at your birth, you were baptized without your consent, which
betrays the message of Jesus who himself only baptized adults**,
today by apostatizing*, you behold the truth and end this treason.
Whereas Pope John-Paul II and his bishops have decided against
imposing sanctions against the priests of its Church who are
guilty of criminal acts -- pedophilia, rape and nuns' abortions
-- we suggest to all who condemn these crimes to apostatize.
Thus, the apostasy will be the sanction.
As you wish to disassociate yourself from a Church of which
you disapprove, apostasy* is therefore amply justified.
| Notes:
*Etymology of the word "Apostasy":
(gr. "apostasia", abandon, defect) Public and
voluntary abandonment of a religion ) |
** Baptism of children:
The catechism admits that this doctrine is not based on
the Scriptures. Excerpt from the book "Understanding
Roman Catholicism", 1995 by Rick Jones The Biblical
Translation CLE Editors |