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1. Xinnis - The Confessions of a Clinic Bomber 2. PAS - Stories of Family Destruction ** Biblical quotations must be understood within the context of the whole of Sacred Scripture. Only those prescriptions of the Old Testament clearly reversed or neutralized by the New Testament -- particularly by the Gospels -- are accepted as altered (Examples: Form of sacrifice, dietary regulations, etc.). *** Hierarchial Order is understood as stated in the following document: Prize winning critiques, will be selected and posted by November 10th. (dependant upon volume of entries). "Information" and "Constructive Suggestions" will be appreciated. Checks for prizes will be mailed within five days of posting of winning entries. Check back about future prizes. For period: 1 - 8 September 1997 - No submissions. For period: 9 - 30 September 1997 - No Submissions. For period: 1 - 31 October 1997 - No submissions. For period: 1 November - 31 December 1997 - No submissions. For period: 1 January - 31 March 1998 - No submissions. For period: 1 April - 30 June 1998 - No submissions. Jesus, and Scriptures as a whole, often referred to stiff necked people. People become entrenched in their personal beliefs and do not want to change, let alone hear of something new. The content of this web site contains much that is new, but is believed to contain only that which can be considered entirely orthodox, that is, within the limitations of authentic teachings. While most claim orthodoxy, there are not many who have established a systematic for sound understanding of Church teachings (a systematic is below). Liberals want to get rid of some Church doctrine, setting aside God’s will, which restricts their pattern of flexible beliefs. As a group, liberals focus on developing new liturgical practices to resolve problems. They tend to rally around (worship) liberal –do it your own way-- happiness bishops and religious leaders. Conservatives Catholics often narrowly focus on what they have learned and seemingly are opposed to developmental thought. As a group, conservatives focus on (worship) the person of the pope. They fail to accept that in the history of the Church there have been many bad popes. Traditional Catholics focus on the Tridentine liturgy believing that the change in form of worship has caused many of the problems in the Church of today. For the most part they accept centralized authority but have problems understanding where to draw the line. NOTE: I do agree with the Traditionalist's position that much respect for God has been lost since the introduction of the Mass of Pope Paul VI. The reverence found in the Tridentine and many Eastern Rite Liturgies will never be duplicated with the current humanistic liturgical manipulations of the modernists who are failing to demonstrate any real love of Jesus or of the Most Holy Trinity. None of the above groups seem interested in a sound systematic of what constitutes orthodoxy. All seem willing to condemn anyone who does not agree with their own position. Item one below presents a pattern for unity which could resolve many disagreements within the Roman Catholic Church and Christianity. God is one. Jesus wants believers to be one as He and the Father are one. Are there many who sincerely want to participate or be "one" with the most Holy Trinity? Most seem to want to be in unity with the world (humanism). A common systematic for achieving oneness is needed to bring about unity among those truly focused on the Great Commandments. Partial Index of Web Site
The condition of the Church and the world has now deteriorated to such an extent that normal decorum and protocol have been displaced. Accordingly the pope and other bishops are being directly admonished (convert the sinner - instruct the ignorant - counsel the doubtful). The continuation of existing scandals is of far greater concern than any scandal which might be presumed as being generated by the presentations on this web site. Current world problems demand that issues need to be more directly addressed. This world wide web (Internet) page is being used to educate many whom it would otherwise be impossible to reach. Its purpose is to motivate to action. While immediate reaction is not expected, it is hoped that in time many will come to accept the truths being presented. (NOTE: Notification of any doctrinal error, with specific references, will be appreciated.) The desire is to save many lives. Even more importantly it is hoped that many will repent of their indifference to evil and begin acting according to God's will. Sincerely in Christ,
fr. David C. Trosch |