Saturday, July 17, 2004

"The Horseleach Hath Two Daughers Crying, 'Give, Give'"

This quote from Proverbs 30:15a is an accurate description of the Roman Catholic Church. The latest example of this was found in a July 13 'Zenit News Agency' article titled, "Canceling Debt of Poor Nations Isn't Enough, Says Cardinal Martino."

The Hebrew word for "horseleach" has the meaning of a leech sucking blood. The 'Gesenius Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament' also says the word was used by Arabs to describe:

"A female monster or spectre, an insatiable sucker of blood." I'm sure any resemblance to the Roman Church is purely coincidental!

At a July 9 seminar at the Vatican, the insatiable Roman horseleach reiterated its desire to suck more blood out of western nations. As the article reported:

"Resolving the problem of development in poor countries takes more than just canceling debts - it also takes a sharing of opportunities and duties."

Comment - So now western taxpayers bailing out third world debt is NOT GOOD ENOUGH for the Roman Church - Rome is also demanding that we share "opportunities and duties."

Let's translate what the Catholic Church REALLY means by shared "opportunities and duties" - the western taxpayer pays - and Rome takes the credit! The pope has always been expert at being compassionate with other people's money.

By the way, Cardinal Martino is a liar - the debt is not "canceled," it gets paid - on the backs of western taxpayers.

The article also spoke of the International Finance Facility of the British government, which is seeking over 10 years to collect $50 billion for developmental assistance. "Cardinal Martino mentioned the International Finance Facility..., 'for whose realization the Holy Father has promised on numerous occasions the moral support of the Holy See."

This is typical Catholicism - the British taxpayer coughs up $50 billion, while the pope adds his "moral support."

May God protect bible believing Christians from the "moral support" of the pope, and from the insatiable lusts of - the Roman Catholic Church.