Holy Murder
Roman Catholic Religion Says that it is Good to Kill Heretics!!

"In the Church of Rome an apostate [heretic] is on outcast who has no place in society and no right to live"  
- ex priest Charles Chiniquy ("Fifty Years in the 'Church' of Rome,"  293).

The Roman Catholic religon, in it's goal to dominate the world, would stoop to any means neccessary to gain and hold onto control of the people.  Murder was not beond their means, as the "holy" Inquisition taught us.   Not only did the Catholic religion itself murder those who disagreed with her, but also incouraged her folloers to do the same.  In fact, the faithful Catholics were allowed to kill 'heretics' without being held accountable!   

The Jesuit Busembaum said that the man who killed an apostate did "a good and holy work" ("Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, 293)

If this sounds horriffic and unbiblical, the 'infalliable' Pope Gregory VIII issued a decree stating that the killing of an apostate is not murder, but is a good and Christian action. (Chiniquy 293).  [Popes are considered infalliable in areals related to faith and morals, because they supposidly get their 'insight' direct from God.]  

If that didn't sound insidious, Catholic cannon law agrees:
"Those are not to be accounted homicides who, fired with zeal for Mother Church, may have killed excommunicated persons."  (Decreti, pars ii. causa xxiii. quaest v. can. xlvii)  [excommunicated persons include both apostates, those who have left the Catholic religion, and heretics, those who were never a part of it.]   

The Bible tells us "thou shalt not kill,"  and "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you:" Matt 28:19,20.  Jesus NEVER told us to kill those who wouldn't believe, instead He told us that the we should not judge the non-believers, because that will be God's job "but them that are without God judgeth" I Cor 5:13.  

This means that if a Catholic kills an excommunicated person [i.e. a heretic], and they did it for the glory of the Roman Church, that their action was not a crime.   How can it be a Christian action to kill anyone?   The Bible tells us to live our enemies and pray for those who persecute us.  


Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning. . .
John 8:44

Here are some quotes regarding some wicked Jesuits, from The Secret History of the Jesuits, by Edmond Paris.  
These are not actual teachings of the Church of Rome, but are produced in the minds of those who are the products of her religious system.   The Great Whore trully is the MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINOATIONS (Rev 17:5).

"[The Jesuit General] also absooves the irregularity issuing form bigamy, injusirs done to others, murder, assassination. . .as long as these wicked deeds were not publically known and thus the cause of a scandal." p. 31

"[one of the most criminal jesuetic maxims was] 'A monk or priest is allowed to kill those who are ready to slandar him or his community.'" p. 67

"So the order givs itself the right to eliminate its adversaries, and even those of its members who, having come out of it, are too talkative." p. 67

"For this same Jesuit was cynical enough to write: 'If a Father, yeilding to temptation, abuses a woman and she publicises what hs happened, and because of it, dishonours him, this same Father can kill her to avoid disgrace'!"  p. 67



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