Romans of Mass Destruction: How the Vatican created and enabled some of history’s most monstrous serial killers. by Giovanni Cirucci
Author:Giovanni Cirucci
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2019-12-21T23:00:00+00:00
Albert Einstein models his prized “open-toed sandals”; Long Island, New York, 1939.
When critics began questioning the “random chance” of life’s beginning, a Jesuit-trained Priest named Georges Lemaître came to the rescue to provide the “Big Bang Theory”: “first there was nothing, then it exploded.”
As critics began to question how the Earth could spin at 1,000 mph yet no one on the globe perceived movement, helicopters rising straight up hovered over the same spot, water clung to the surface despite centrifugal force or atmosphere stayed magically in place despite the “vacuum of space”, Lemaitre’s junior partner, Jewish physicist Albert Einstein, provided a “Theory of Relativity” which basically says, “Everything seems stable and unmoving because it’s too complex for you to understand why not.”[358]
Speaking for Christians, within a year of his anointing as the “Vicar of Christ”, Jesuit Pope Jorge Mario Bergoglio (“Francis I”), urged all to subscribe to Darwin, dinosaurs and deep space.
The Pope Would Like You to Accept Evolution and the Big Bang
Yesterday, Pope Francis, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, said that Darwinian evolution is real, and so is the Big Bang... Elsewhere in his speech to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the Pope said:
“When we read about Creation in Genesis, we run the risk of imagining God was a magician, with a magic wand able to do everything. But that is not so,” Francis said. ...
As io9 pointed out when Francis was first anointed, the new Pope’s quasi-heretical claim isn’t anywhere near the first of its kind. The church first brought evolution into the fold in 1950 with the work of Pope Pius XII, writes io9. “At the same time, Catholics take no issue with the Big Bang theory, along with cosmological, geological, and biological axioms touted by science.” ~ Smithsonian[359]
Apparently, none of the “scientists”, “historians” and “journalists” at the Smithsonian had any clue that accepting the “Big Bang” should be easy for Catholics as one of their own clergy had fabricated it.
A Maggot Emerges From Italy’s Tomb[cclxxix]
Caterina Maria Romula di´Lorenzo de´Medici was born on April 13th, 1519 in the city-state of Florence; the only child of Lorenzo de´Medici, Duke of Urbino, and Madeleine de la Tour d´Auvergne, the countess of Boulogne.
In the paucity of any biographical information less than ebullient, “user-edited” Wikipedia provides basic information.
Within a month of Catherine’s birth, both her parents were dead: Madeleine died on 28 April of puerperal fever or plague, and Lorenzo died on 4 May,[9] his title over Urbino reverting to Francesco Maria della Rovere [nephew of Giuliano della Rovere, “Pope Julius II”]. King Francis wanted Catherine to be raised at the French court, but Pope Leo [Giovanni de´Medici] had other plans for her.[9]
Catherine was first cared for by her paternal grandmother, Alfonsina Orsini[[cclxxx]] (wife of Piero de´Medici). After Alfonsina’s death in 1520, Catherine joined her cousins and was raised by her aunt, Clarice de´Medici. The death of Pope Leo in 1521 briefly interrupted Medici power until Cardinal Giulio de’ Medici was elected Pope Clement VII in 1523. Clement housed Catherine in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi in Florence, where she lived in state.
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