To: Solon who wrote (2210 ) 7/28/2003 7:14:08 AM From: zonder Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7838 I believe you are wrong. I don't believe he alleged any necessary" design. Oh really? You "believe", hm? Guess who wrote this: The idea that Freemasonry intends to seat one of their own as Pope is a belief held by quite a few traditional Catholics. It's taught as fact by some bishops and priests Message 19141981 Next time you are not sure about something, ask. You "believe" things without sufficient understanding, and your credibility suffers as a result. I may be younger than your highness, but felt it necessary to humbly point out this important point. You seemed to be sneering at the idea that Freemasonry could have ANY goal related to the destruction of Catholicism by any means Although it seems highly unlikely to me at this point, I have not said anything that could possibly make you get the above impression. Can you say where you got this idea from? Unless, of course, it is another of your "beliefs".And you said nothing about "Ultimate" goals in the post to which we are referring That is the problem with launching yourself into conversations whose background you have not followed, just because you want to take the side opposite to a certain person. Myself, in this case. If you didn't know what was being talked about, you should probably refrain from jumping in to land a few punches against your chosen opponent. Freemasonry had infiltrated the Church Fear and loathing. Hell and damnation. A freemason became Pope. Freemasonry infiltrated the Church. Freemasonry infiltrated the US government (need I say George Washington was one?). Freemasonry infiltrated the scientific community. There are Freemasons in every profession. Some may be in the Church business as well. I bet far less in percentage than those in business and political circles. That hardly proves a conspiracy. Get over it.