Edit: if he feels he has to sell the Catholic Faith, did he really have it in the first place?
What do you expect from a petty narcissist who identifies with Tyrian Lannister, a vicious dwarf who betrays and murders his family for power and revenge in the famous Game of Thrones series. (Another source of his vanity is his inordinate interest in fantasy and science fiction crap.)
Well, now His Steveness has finally realized (or is positioning himself to reveal to the world) that Bergoglio probably isn’t Pope and is looking desperately for a life preserver, or at least that’s the impression he’s attempting to give.
I’ve always thought Holy Steve was a smug, self-important ignoramus since I first read one of his early blogs circa early 2000s. He’s spent much of his Internet career journaling about his feelings, how things seem to him as if it should be important to you, his reader and customer. This is another one of those situations.
Right now he’s “asking the hard questions,” or having a temper tantrum, like a larva, agonizingly transforming into an even more loathsome cockroach, we’re likely to be shown his final form. Steve feels completely incapable of restoring tradition, he’s so over the Church, and getting attention from another huckster, Rod Dreher. Perhaps Holy Steve will become Deacon Steve, in the Orthodox Church of America? Then he can shill for Orthodoxy.
Quo Vadis, Stu? Who cares, as long as he calls himself something else besides Catholic.
I saw this this morning. Would you rather go to Hell than have Ann Barnhardt be Right?
Of course, Holy Steve never stops grifting. I can't sit around all day playing video games and watching the Scifi channel without your help folks! My wife just lost a load of cash playing penny stocks!
AMDG
He needs to get a job, the bum!
ReplyDeleteDoes Frank Walkers know about this?
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ReplyDeleteHe wasn't worried about integrity while accepting years & years of extremely large donations i.e. $$$.
ReplyDeleteSteven,the Catholic Church was here before us,doesn't need any of us,and will be around long after us.
Hoping you keep the faith even though we strongly disagree on many issues.
God bless
-Andrew
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ReplyDeleteThe Catechism of Trent
ReplyDeletePART I : THE CREED
Faith
In preparing and instructing men in the teachings of Christ the Lord, the Fathers began by explaining the meaning of faith. Following their example, we have thought it well to treat first what pertains to that virtue.
Though the word faith has a variety of meanings in the Sacred Scriptures, we here speak only of that faith by which we yield our entire assent to whatever has been divinely revealed.
Necessity Of Faith
That faith thus understood is necessary to salvation no man can reasonably doubt, particularly since it is written: Without faith it is impossible to please God. For as the end proposed to man as his ultimate happiness is far above the reach of human understanding, it was therefore necessary that it should be made known to him by God. This knowledge, however, is nothing else than faith, by which we yield our unhesitating assent to whatever the authority of our Holy Mother the Church teaches us to have been revealed by God; for the faithful cannot doubt those things of which God, who is truth itself, is the author. Hence we see the great difference that exists between this faith which we give to God and that which we yield to the writers of human history.
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ReplyDeleteAthanasius said it, “Without the Catholic Faith it is Impossible to Please God”
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