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    America Is A Masonic Nation.

    I always get a chuckle when I hear Evangelicals tell me that the United States of America was founded as a "Christian nation." No, I tell them, that's what it was BEFORE the American Revolution, when the colonies were ruled by a Protestant Christian king. After the Revolution, the colonies ceased to be Christian, and became the world's first Masonic nation! Granted, America's founding fathers were cooperative with Christians, mainly because they had to be, but don't think for one second that those same founding fathers had any intention of America keeping any trace of a Christian form of government. The founding fathers agreed that the moral foundations of religion were useful in building the country, but they kept it strictly to a moral understanding of the Christian religion, as all good Masons do. The idea of American government actually recognizing the real authority of any particular Church was repugnant to them. Of course, most repugnant to them was the Catholic Church, which the founding fathers were determined to keep in it's place. Need I remind my readers that following the American Revolution, Catholics suffered some of their greatest indignities at the hands of those who claimed the highest loyalty to the U.S. Constitution and the American Revolution.

    Freemasons don't rule America in the literal sense, like a king might rule his subjects, but they do rule America in principle. In fact, the United States was founded on Freemasonry, and thus it is the world's first Masonic Nation. The idea being that Freemasons rule America through it's system of government, designed and ordered through Masonic principles. The idea of democratic republicanism (popularly and incorrectly referred to simply as "democracy") is Masonic in origin, a product of the Enlightenment era, which opposes Christian monarchy, the foundation of western civilization.

    I want to make this very clear. Western civilization was founded on Christian monarchy. Kings and queens were subject to the ecclesiastical authority of the Catholic Church, which had both the power to coronate them and excommunicate them. By coronating them, the Church gave them power. By excommunicating them, the Church diminished their power, and sometimes dethroned them entirely. Thus western civilization was ruled by a Christian system of government during the middle ages. It was only after the Protestant Reformation that we start to see significant problems with these monarchies, which of course gave birth to the Enlightenment era and the rise of the Freemasons. The Freemasons in turn toppled the monarchies, or at the very least diminished their authority, thus giving us democratic republicanism.

    The problem with democratic republicanism, besides it being an unChristian form of government derived from ancient Pagan principles, is that it always leads to socialism. We can see this in various degrees in democracies throughout the world, and even here in the United States, which continually slides deeper into socialist rule.

    Many Catholic Americans don't understand the intrinsically anti-Catholic nature of Freemasonry. You have to understand that in America, Freemasonry has already accomplished most of it's goals. The government is totally Freemason. The democratic road to socialism is well underway, and nothing less than a total collapse of Washington DC can change this. Therefore, there is no need for Freemasons to work so hard in the United States. Most of their work is already finished. The primary function of most American Freemasons is now mainly fundraising, to help spread Masonic ideas around the world. In Europe Freemasonry takes on a much more openly anti-Catholic role, as it continually tries to undermine the influence of the Catholic Church there.

    The Catholic Knight: America Is A Masonic Nation
    Donoso dio el Víctor.
    "And, as we Catholics know, Western Civilization is Roman Civilization, first classical Roman Civilization, then Roman Catholic Civilization, as the Christians preserved and carried classical Roman Civilization to the world in a Christianized form. That is, after all, why we are described as Roman Catholics."

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    Re: America Is A Masonic Nation.

    Some things have finally begun to sink in.
    "And, as we Catholics know, Western Civilization is Roman Civilization, first classical Roman Civilization, then Roman Catholic Civilization, as the Christians preserved and carried classical Roman Civilization to the world in a Christianized form. That is, after all, why we are described as Roman Catholics."

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    Re: America Is A Masonic Nation.

    That's a pretty rare statement from an American, specially a Catholic one. They normally have a lot trouble recognizing what is very obvious from the outside.

    Recommended book: Amazon.com: Puritan's Empire (9780979160059): Charles A Coulombe: Books
    Aquí corresponde hablar de aquella horrible y nunca bastante execrada y detestable libertad de la prensa, [...] la cual tienen algunos el atrevimiento de pedir y promover con gran clamoreo. Nos horrorizamos, Venerables Hermanos, al considerar cuánta extravagancia de doctrinas, o mejor, cuán estupenda monstruosidad de errores se difunden y siembran en todas partes por medio de innumerable muchedumbre de libros, opúsculos y escritos pequeños en verdad por razón del tamaño, pero grandes por su enormísima maldad, de los cuales vemos no sin muchas lágrimas que sale la maldición y que inunda toda la faz de la tierra.

    Encíclica Mirari Vos, Gregorio XVI


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    That's a pretty rare statement from an American, specially a Catholic one. They normally have a lot trouble recognizing what is very obvious from the outside.

    Recommended book: Amazon.com: Puritan's Empire (9780979160059): Charles A Coulombe: Books
    Well, I am a rare American I guess. I am a descendant of the Puritans, Methodists, and Anglicans who came to North America from England- but my heart has always longed for Romanitas. As much as I honor the Protestant history of my English mother-country I look to its Catholic history above all. To me the most blessed and godly of Catholic kings of England is Alfred of Wessex:

    Alfred the Great - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Puritans are judiazed.

    Many of the Anglo-Americans live under the delusion that American "democracy" and "freedom" is "the new god." This is not true. "Democracy" and "freedom" come from Mammon, i.e. Lucifer. In the U.S. it all comes from the Protestants, Puritans, and, ultimately, the Masons. I pray for the Catholic future of my country. It is also true that I'm an Anglo-American, but because of the prayers of the Mother of God, St. Michael, St. James, St. George, St. Edmund, etc., I've been saved from Americanism.

    Keep in mind a good portion of my growth as a Catholic has come from Spaniard (or Hispanic) Catholics.

    For what it's worth. Anglo-American Protestants, to me, are obvious candiates for the catechumenate.
    Última edición por Annuit Coeptis; 16/04/2013 a las 07:57
    Donoso dio el Víctor.
    "And, as we Catholics know, Western Civilization is Roman Civilization, first classical Roman Civilization, then Roman Catholic Civilization, as the Christians preserved and carried classical Roman Civilization to the world in a Christianized form. That is, after all, why we are described as Roman Catholics."

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