Saturday, July 24, 2021

Jesuit Goals

"This is part of the same Jesuit philosophy of perception versus reality established by Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit Order when he said:

To be right in everything, we ought always to hold that the

white which I see, is black, if the Hierarchical Church so decides it” (Ignatius of Loyola, Spiritual Exercises, 13th Rule). 

To be with the Church of Jesus Christ with but one mind and one spirit, we must carry our confidence in her, and our distrust of ourselves, so far as to pronounce that true which appears to us false, if she decides that it is so” (Ignatius of Loyola, Prayer for Generosity). 

This is the work of the Jesuits. They say that darkness is light, light is darkness, error is truth, truth is error, the devil is the Spirit of God and the spirit of God is the devil as long as it serves Rome’s purposes. God pronounces a woe to all those who engage in this type of distortion of truth and reality:

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter … Therefore as the fire devoureth the stubble, and the flame consumeth the chaff, so their root shall be as rottenness, and their blossom shall go up as dust: because they have cast away the law of the Lord of hosts, and despised the word of the Holy One of Israel.” Isaiah 5:20, 24.

This new emphasis on distorting reality is making us accept that the different religions, be it Islam, Buddhism, Roman Catholicism, the worshipers of Mother Earth, Spiritualism or paganism, are all part of the work of the Spirit of God. This is exactly what the Jesuit universal brotherhood of Pope Francis (Fratelli Tutti) teaches. Everyone will be saved. Everyone is connected. We are all one.

The new ecumenical/Jesuit emphasis teaches us to ignore apostasy,

ignore sin, ignore evil, ignore truth and ignore Christ and focus only on our common points of interest. This deception is transforming all religions into a worldwide fraternity (Fratelli Tutti) where we all act as if we are part of the same brotherhood no matter what you believe." AdventMessenger