Note the twists and turns in the article, which is loaded with true Roman and Lutheran dogma. |
Ultramontane is the label given to those Roman Catholics who back the infallibility of the Pope and increase its reach and application. As one Roman Catholic observer whispered on national TV, "To many Catholics, the pope is Christ on earth!"
If that seems absurd, consider what one pastor said about the WELS Circuit Pastor - "I cannot argue with him, because the Holy Spirit appointed him. That would be like arguing with God!"
The author of the linked article is correct in stating that the recent popes have not been Roman Catholic at all. At some point, they veered hard to the Left and adopted what is called the New Theology, which differs little from mainline Protestant apostasy.
I consider Karl Barth and his Commnie handler Charlotte Kirschbaum the universal theologians of Roman Catholics, liberal and "conservative" Lutherans, and a large share of the Protestants. One of my Moline classmates was furious that I called Barth a Leftist, and the classmate is considered a conservative professor at a conservative college.
Barth-Kirschbaum is the greatest combination since nitric acid and glycerin. Catholic theologians are not well known by Protestants, but Barth-Kirschbaum are venerated by Protestants and Catholics. My Catholic professor Frank Fiorenza was president of the Barth Societiy.
The church leaders all groove on power. Schuller was a dictator who got even with anyone who questioned his pan-religious weirdness. The WELS and LCMS leaders get progressively worse after campaigning on their doctrinal superiority to the previous incompetent leaders. No dissent from their apostasy is allowed, and punishment is ladled out in large doses for the tiniest infraction.
The ELS-LCMS-WELS leaders met together (apart from ELCA, for once) and rejoiced in their common rejection of Luther's Biblical doctrine. They are one with each other, one with ELCA - and that is a win. Thrivent gets a bunch of sycophant synod leaders begging for unrestricted funds - mostly aimed at ELCA goals - brainwashed members think Thrivent is their insurance and investment company. Their pastor referred them, so they must be trustworthy.
"The Dancing Word." Let us entertain you, let us make you smile. |