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Roman Catholic Mercenary Armies Als je geen engels vestaat, kan je de onderstaande text in een online vertaalmachine laten vertalen. (More) Als je geen engels vestaat, kan je de onderstaande text in een online vertaalmachine laten vertalen. ### In the previous video, we talked about how Roman Catholic culture supported the rise of mercenary armies, especially in the dark ages. This video, we are going to talk about how again we see mercenarie armies rising up in America, and again we see that this is being done by Roman Catholics in our own nation. If you only look at the most powerful mercenarie army in this time. The mercenary army I am talking about is Blackwater. The head of Blackwater is a Roman Catholic called Eric Prince. Let us discuss Eric Prince's religious history. For there has been some confusion concerning Prince's relious beginnings, due to sloppy research. Some journalists, like Jeremy Scahill, have mistakenly reported, that Prince was Dutch Reformed. In other words, he claimed that Eric Prince was a Dutch Calvinist, before he converted to Roman Catholicism. Scahill falsely makes this claim, that the Prince family based it's believes on Calvinism, in his book: Blackwater. This is simply not true. Eric Prince was never a Calvinist, nor was he a member of any Calvinist Church. Jeremy Scahill carelesly tries to link Eric Prince to Albertus Vanrolt. The Dutch immigrant Albertus van Rolt, was a pastor in the Reformed Church in America during the nineteenth century. He was involved in the 1857 succession, that led to the formation of the Christian Reformed Churches. Known out here as CRC. And Vanrolt also helped to found Hope College, which is also of course affiliated with the CRC. The CRC is a denomonation which stopped the profession of Calvinism about 84 years ago. This of course was long before Eric Prince was even born. The CRC turned from the teachings of Calvinism during the 1924 Synod of Kalamazoo. Where they published their notorious profession entitled: The three points of commen Grace. At the Synod at Kalamazoo, the CRC abandoned the teachings of God's absolute predestination of all things, for the Roman Catholic teaching of Human free will. This led to an immediat split. For those in the CRC who where still Calvinist, those in the minority, left the CRC, and formed the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. The PRC. The PRC is a Dutch Calvinist denomination. While the CRC can only point to the fact, that at one time, before 1924, it DID profess the Biblical doctrines of Calvinism. So, Eric Prince was never a Dutch Calvinist. He was never member of a Dutch Calvinist Church. Before he "converted" to Roman Catholicism, Prince was a member of the very liberal Christian Reformed Churches. The fact that Eric Prince was in a church that thaught free will, and justification by faith in works, just as the Roman Catholics teach today, only explains how easy it was for Prince to make the transition form the Christian Reformed Churches to the Roman Catholic Church. Now we have corrected Jeremy Scahill's mistake, let us go ahead and look at some very excellent remarks that he makes in Eric Prince's book on conversion to Roman Catholicism. Scahill writes, and I quote: "In 1992 he", that is Eric Prince, "became involved in the Presidential Campaign of Pat Buchanan. Eric began co ordinating Buchanan's campaign at Hillsdale. And Edgar, Eric's father, contributed to it." End quote. Blackwater, the rise of the most powerfull mercenary army chapter 1, page 13. Note here, that Pat Buchanan is a devout Roman Catholic. No Calvinist would support a Roman Catholic for President. But let us look for another quote from Jeremisca Hill's book. Jeremy Scahill writes, and I quote: "Eric Prince adopted his father's behind the scenes demeanour. As well as his passion for right-wing religious causes. But with a twist. Eric is a Roman Catholic, said author Robert Jung Pelton, who has had rare access to Prince. A lot of people brand him and his father's religion, but he was converted to Roman Catholicism. Indeed, many of the executives, who would later form the core of Prince's Blackwater Empire, are also Catholics. And when Prince's first wife Joan died, Catholic mass was celebrated for her, both near her home town outside Chenecty(?) in New York, and near where the family lived near Maclean Virginia. In 1997, lieutenant Eric Prince, US Navy Seal, blurbed the book called: Christian Fatherhood, the 8 commitments of Saint Joseph covenant keepers. Saying: It provides me in with a basic training they need to complete their mission. At the time, Prince himself had two young children. The books author, Steven Wood, is the founder of Family Life Sinner International, a catholic apologist organisation, specialising in providing moral media. Taking a cue from his father's funding of right wing Evangelical Protestant causes, Prince became a major funder of extremist French Catholic organistations. In 1999, he contributed 25000 dollars to Catholic Answers, a San Diego based Catholic Evangelical organistation, founded by the Catholic fundamentalist Carl Keating. Keating dedicated his life to apolegetics and defending Catholicism at all costs. The following year, Prince provided funding to the right-wing Catholic monthly magazine: Crisis. He also gave generously to several Michigan Churches, including 50000 dollars to the holy Family Oratory at Kalamazoo Catholic Church, and than 100000 dollars to Saint Isidoor Catholic Church and school in Grand Rapitch Michigan, as well as Catholic Churches in Virginia. End Quote. Blackwater chapter 1, pages 15 turn 16. The lengty quote I just read from Scahill's book illustrates just how committed the founder of America's most powerful mercenary army is, to the spreading of Roman Catholicism. Do you notice that many of the top leaders of Blackwater are also Catholics. Scahill writes the following in the preface of his book, quote: "Some Blackwater executives even boast of their membership in the Sovereign Militairy Order of Malta. A Christian militia formed in the 11th century, before the first crusades, with the mission of defending territories that the crusadoers had conquered from the moslems. The order today boasts of being a sovereign subject of international law, with it's own constitution, passports, stamps and public institutions. And diplomatic relations with 94 countries. The outsourcing of US military operations in moslem countries, and in secular societies, to such neo crusaders, reinforces the greatest fears of many in the Arab world, and other opponents of the administrations of wars." End quote. Blackwater preface, page number XXVI It is eveident that, a Roman Catholic Mercenary army backed by our own governement, and our own tax payer money. And one that is devoted to the Pope's universal rule over the entire world, is a serious threath to our own religious freedom, and civil liberties here at home. (Less)
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