RE: Damned Catholics
November 16, 2021 at 5:34 pm
(This post was last modified: November 16, 2021 at 5:34 pm by Oldandeasilyconfused.)
(November 16, 2021 at 1:08 pm)Fake Messiah Wrote: Catholic priest is spreading Satanic panic on Fox News
Quote:Priest Compares 'Satanic' Astroworld to 'Gates of Hell'
Father Michael Maginot appeared on Fox News on Monday night where he spoke to Jesse Watters about the fatal crowd surge at the concert and he blamed Satanic influences.
The priest said that the stage on which Scott performed resembled the "gates of Hell" and said it seemed like "you're kind of going down Dante's inferno, the various stages of hell."
Maginot also said that "demons" like to "create a mob mentality"—which he compared to flash mobs and protests.
"It waters down moral responsibility and so if everyone is doing it, then it takes away our own personal responsibility for what is happening," he said. "And they love that because they could create a lot of havoc without people questioning it."
https://www.newsweek.com/priest-compares...tt-1649617
A favourite is the Catholic priest who banned Harry Potter from his school library. The good father was under the impression that the spells are real. The mind boggles trying to imagine how he reached that conclusion. Yet another dogmatic believer with a non functioning cerebral cortex. I'm sure you'll be stunned to learn that this occurred in Tennessee.
A Catholic school in Nashville, Tennessee, has banned the entire Harry Potter series of books because a pastor at the school believes they contain real spells that actually work in real life.
The Tennessean reported over the weekend that Rev. Dan Reehil, a pastor at the school, sent out an email to parents telling them that the seven books in the series were being removed from the library. In the email, he tells parents, "The curses and spells used in the books are actual curses and spells; which when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits into the presence of the person reading the text."
Catholic School Pastor Thinks Harry Potter’s Spells Are Real, Bans the Books - Reason.com