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I do not believe any of us has any interest in attacking any aspect of religion that brings comfort and stability to people. The beliefs and traditions that people hold dear are important if they in fact do as they ought to do; preserve morality.

Unfortunately, when religions, cults and secret societies band together to control the minds of people and their finances for selfish purposes, the end result is never healthy or pleasant.

I have a great deal of concern about Vatican's agenda. Rather than merely a benign religion, it is the current living root of global affairs. It is the head office for Canon Law which is the legal framework that evolved out of the Roman Empire. The legal system that ruled the world 2000 years ago still exists today, but the public is less aware than ever of it's power and significance.

This system has been constantly striving to establish an absolute monopoly over world affairs since ancient times, and it has made life miserable and intolerable for billions of people... and amid all the war and carnage, it hides behind a veneer of religion. It is a system that masquerades as a moral one, but avoids the condemnation of the sin of avarice to the maximum extent possible.

The Vatican "Roman Empire" system desires to establish itself as the perfect, universal monopoly over finance, and religion. The United Nations with it's Roman Wreath is nothing more than an extension of the bureaucratic arm of ancient Rome. This system believes that absolute control, and a monopoly of power is the only way this planet can be managed and all the while, they ignore the issue of financial fairness which is the only genuine foundation for peace.

I find no pleasure in criticizing the Vatican or studying it's endemic corruption. I have no interest in attacking anyone's faith or moral beliefs. I am simply a person living within this system, trying to figure out if there is any way of SURVIVING it's overwhelming evil and remaining physically and spiritually intact.

Investigating Vatican affairs is not an act of hatred or an attack on religion. This system of Empire has murdered millions if not billions of people over the centuries, and so long as we do not confront it's root motive; avarice - we the people remain in perpetual danger.

It's not about hating or slandering the Vatican, it's about surviving it. I wonder sometimes if that is even possible.

Trevor Kokotylo (tkra)
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Notes on Parity:

I worry that "UNICULT" is a bit too insulting to the Vatican - even for a small board like this, but there is an issue I can point out.

The Vatican has been seeking to establish itself as the "Universal Church". That is what "Catholic" actually means - as far as I understand. Universal.

It's a good idea - a universal system. However, we need UNIVERSAL MORAL PARITY - and not a dictatorial system that ends up cult-like and confused.

The internationalists who are pushing globalism and global laws, base their agenda on the root system of the Roman Empire. Historians will argue details, but that's the basic situation we are dealing with. What we do NOT need is a monopoly situation, and sadly, the current Vatican system is a monopoly system, and therefore it will never function as intended.

That is because the planet needs mutual trust, respect and parity rather than dictatorship. What we actually need is a universal system of voluntary morality, rather than absolute standards.

The only way we can get there is through openness and better education.

So the Vatican is partially correct. We do need a universal system, but it has to be a system that can and will only exist as people choose to be moral on their own. That's why education is so important. Rather than deny that it's possible, we need to educate. The dictatorial and monopolistic approach to world governance is horrible, especially when we have failed to condemn avarice as the evil that it is.

Therefore, we need universal morals, and we need people to CHOOSE morality, and not have to be forced into obeying rules. We don't need a universal cult-like situation in place of genuine conscience.
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