Dogma Evolution & Papal FallaciesAuthorHouse, 30 במאי 2007 - 352 עמודים Dan Brown's best-selling novel and subsequent popular movie, The DaVinci Code, created a sensation and intense criticism from the Roman Catholic clergy; yet it was fiction! Now, with Imma Penn's Dogma Evolution and Papal Fallicies, little known historical facts have been presented using the actual statements of priests, bishops, emperors, kings, popes and contemporary chroniclers. It shines a bright light on the evolution of Christian religious beliefs and practices that inspired Dan Brown's creation. A darker side of Catholicism is revealed - its schism controversies, the antipopes, papal corruptions and obscenities, the selling of indulgences, simony, the Inquisition condoned and encouraged by 73 popes, and the torture and the burning at the stake of hundreds of thousands of non-believers. Penn's critical history of the Roman Catholic Church shows the Curia presiding over an institution still in tune with the 13th century. Modern-day "cafeteria" Catholics may be surprised by some of the facts which have been kept out of the public eye. They may also be fascinated to learn how Catholic religious doctrine and rituals have evolved from pagan practices. Catholicism is ripe for reform. The recent priestly misbehaviors and the cover-up are well known and repetitive of the Church's reactions to the misdeeds of its past. A fresh, transparent approach is needed to cleanse the institution of it excessive non-spiritual baggage. It is no wonder that some prominent Catholics, like authors Garry Wills and James Carroll, have called for a Vatican III, a coming together of the Church, to bring about the necessary public apologies and reforms. Readers may be interested to learn of the revelations in this book. |
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... Church will judge that her ruin and chastisement are near at hand.” This is ... Catholic.” Many American and European Catholics practice birth control ... church reforms. (Nearly every document of Vatican II would have been termed as ...
... Catholic Church, with its nearly one billion believers in the context of history. How Catholicism has evolved from the efforts of a Jewish reformer and prophet, Jesus, who had no intention of founding a new religion; to the energetic ...
... Church. In all fairness, the Roman Catholic Church has had a tremendous influence on world affairs. It has been responsible for much good, not the least of which was the preservation of world history by the monks during the Dark Ages ...
... Catholic Church it is not beyond reason to say that the meaning of the word “pope” and the word “dictator” is synonymous, but few Catholics consider their pope as a dictator; although some might argue he could be considered a benevolent ...
... Catholic Church and the popes have seemed to overlook that Jesus was harsh on his followers when they aspired to have authority over others – to behave like the Parisees. In the Gospel of Matthew Jesus said: “Do not be called Rabbi ...
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Doctrine Dogma the Sacraments | 45 |
The Changing Nature of Jesus | 79 |
Catholic Symbolism | 91 |
The Primacy of Papal Power | 99 |
Papal Corruption Immoral Behavior | 163 |
The Unbroken Chain? | 219 |
Catholic Holy Days Festivals | 239 |
Celibacy Absurdities | 249 |
The Venerables | 277 |
Other Early Religions of the Middle East | 295 |
Religious Persecutions | 303 |
Catholic Chronology in Context | 321 |
Bibliography | 343 |