Ignore Doctrine & Focus on Jesus = The Jesuit Philosophy!
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How to Identify The Jesuit Philosophy of Ignoring Doctrine and Focusing on Jesus!
Jesuits Push for Catholics and Protestants to Celebrate the Eucharist Side by Side as an Act of Christian Unity
The truth is finally coming out. The ultimate goal of ecumenism is for Protestants to accept the highest expression of the Catholic faith—and that is to receive the so-called Holy Eucharist in the presence of a Catholic priest. If you go down the path of ecumenism, it will change your allegiance, lead you to give up your own religious identity, cause you to accept Rome's teachings, and force you to put aside your differences with her.
Meg Giordano is a Protestant professor who teaches at the Le Moyne College, a Jesuit institution in Syracuse, New York. In an article published by the Jesuit Magazine, America, Meg Giordano promoted the idea of Catholics and Protestants celebrating together in a shared communion as a step towards Christian unity. According to Jesuit professor Giordano, the Eucharist is the essence of all Christian identity and transcends denominational differences, so both Catholics and Protestants can partake in it without violating their traditions. Professor Giordano says that the Eucharist should be a meeting point between the two faiths rather than emphasizing their individual, distinctive religious identities, which she claims only serves to further divide people.
This is Jesuit Ignatian philosophy being taught by a so-called Protestant professor in a Jesuit university. In a Jesuit magazine, Meg Giordano is promoting Jesuit ecumenism to Protestants. We are told that doctrine is irrelevant and that the main focus should be on Jesus, the central figure in the Catholic Eucharist. By the standards of the 16th-century Reformation, Meg Giordano is not a Protestant. She is a professor with Jesuit training who is well-versed in Ignatius of Loyola's spiritual philosophy, which, if accepted, will bring our Protestant heritage to an end and cause us to kneel before Rome.
Tragically, it is the same Ignatian thinking that has been making its way into Adventism thanks to Ganoune Diop.
In the video above, Ganoune Diop promotes the same theories as Jesuit professor Meg Giordano, who cited Jesuit Pope Francis and the idea that Jesus is more important than doctrine.
Here is the problem with Diop's stated position that he will preach only Jesus and not the messages of the Three Angels. It is the same problem with Ignatian philosophy, the ecumenical movement and the message of Pope Francis. Christ cannot be separated from His teachings and warnings. When you try to separate Christ from the doctrines he taught, you strip him of who he is, what he stands for, and what he is against. Without the teaching of Christ in both the gospel and the book of Revelation, which is a “revelation of Jesus Christ (Rev. 1:1), the image of Jesus is reduced to everyone’s own personal preferences rather than by the biblical record.
“The present truth, the special message given to our world, even the third angel’s message, comprehends a vast field, containing heavenly treasures. No one can be excusable who says, I will no longer have anything to do with these special messages; I will preach Christ. No one can preach Christ, and present the truth as it is in Jesus, unless he presents the truths that are to come before the people at the present time, when such important developments are taking place” (Voice in Speech & Song, p. 325).
The Three Angels’ Messages, found in Revelation 14:6–12, are absolutely foundational to Seventh-day Adventist theology and identity. These messages—emphasizing the call to worship God as Creator, the warning against spiritual Babylon, and the command to resist the “mark of the beast”—are seen as a divine mandate to prepare the world for Jesus’ imminent return. Seventh-day Adventists believe that these messages, together with the “everlasting gospel,” are the church’s unique, God-given mission to proclaim to the world.
Because these messages are so integral to the Adventist faith, neglecting to preach them in their full biblical context would be seen as abandoning the essence of Adventism. For Adventists, these messages are not optional teachings but are essential to their prophetic identity; without embracing and sharing them, one cannot truly uphold the mission and beliefs that define the Adventist movement.
Rome knows this, and that is why the Jesuits are pushing the ecumenical movement’s final endgame, which is to silence the witness and erase the messages of Revelation 14:6-12 and our history in order to bring us into Eucharistic worship at the feet of a Catholic priest. The world is coming together with the “man of sin, the son of perdition” (2 Thess. 2:3). The division that once existed between Protestants and Catholics is coming to an end, even as the Pope still claims universal supremacy over all people.
Click to read the full story: http://adventmessenger.org/jesuits-pu...
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How to Identify The Jesuit Philosophy of Ignoring Doctrine and Focusing on Jesus!
Jesuits Push for Catholics and Protestants to Celebrate the Eucharist Side by Side as an Act of Christian Unity
The truth is finally coming out. The ultimate goal of ecumenism is for Protestants to accept the highest expression of the Catholic faith—and that is to receive the so-called Holy Eucharist in the presence of a Catholic priest. If you go down the path of ecumenism, it will change your allegiance, lead you to give up your own religious identity, cause you to accept Rome's teachings, and force you to put aside your differences with her.
Meg Giordano is a Protestant professor who teaches at the Le Moyne College, a Jesuit institution in Syracuse, New York. In an article published by the Jesuit Magazine, America, Meg Giordano promoted the idea of Catholics and Protestants celebrating together in a shared communion as a step towards Christian unity. According to Jesuit professor Giordano, the Eucharist is the essence of all Christian identity and transcends denominational differences, so both Catholics and Protestants can partake in it without violating their traditions. Professor Giordano says that the Eucharist should be a meeting point between the two faiths rather than emphasizing their individual, distinctive religious identities, which she claims only serves to further divide people.
This is Jesuit Ignatian philosophy being taught by a so-called Protestant professor in a Jesuit university. In a Jesuit magazine, Meg Giordano is promoting Jesuit ecumenism to Protestants. We are told that doctrine is irrelevant and that the main focus should be on Jesus, the central figure in the Catholic Eucharist. By the standards of the 16th-century Reformation, Meg Giordano is not a Protestant. She is a professor with Jesuit training who is well-versed in Ignatius of Loyola's spiritual philosophy, which, if accepted, will bring our Protestant heritage to an end and cause us to kneel before Rome.
Tragically, it is the same Ignatian thinking that has been making its way into Adventism thanks to Ganoune Diop.
In the video above, Ganoune Diop promotes the same theories as Jesuit professor Meg Giordano, who cited Jesuit Pope Francis and the idea that Jesus is more important than doctrine.
Here is the problem with Diop's stated position that he will preach only Jesus and not the messages of the Three Angels. It is the same problem with Ignatian philosophy, the ecumenical movement and the message of Pope Francis. Christ cannot be separated from His teachings and warnings. When you try to separate Christ from the doctrines he taught, you strip him of who he is, what he stands for, and what he is against. Without the teaching of Christ in both the gospel and the book of Revelation, which is a “revelation of Jesus Christ (Rev. 1:1), the image of Jesus is reduced to everyone’s own personal preferences rather than by the biblical record.
“The present truth, the special message given to our world, even the third angel’s message, comprehends a vast field, containing heavenly treasures. No one can be excusable who says, I will no longer have anything to do with these special messages; I will preach Christ. No one can preach Christ, and present the truth as it is in Jesus, unless he presents the truths that are to come before the people at the present time, when such important developments are taking place” (Voice in Speech & Song, p. 325).
The Three Angels’ Messages, found in Revelation 14:6–12, are absolutely foundational to Seventh-day Adventist theology and identity. These messages—emphasizing the call to worship God as Creator, the warning against spiritual Babylon, and the command to resist the “mark of the beast”—are seen as a divine mandate to prepare the world for Jesus’ imminent return. Seventh-day Adventists believe that these messages, together with the “everlasting gospel,” are the church’s unique, God-given mission to proclaim to the world.
Because these messages are so integral to the Adventist faith, neglecting to preach them in their full biblical context would be seen as abandoning the essence of Adventism. For Adventists, these messages are not optional teachings but are essential to their prophetic identity; without embracing and sharing them, one cannot truly uphold the mission and beliefs that define the Adventist movement.
Rome knows this, and that is why the Jesuits are pushing the ecumenical movement’s final endgame, which is to silence the witness and erase the messages of Revelation 14:6-12 and our history in order to bring us into Eucharistic worship at the feet of a Catholic priest. The world is coming together with the “man of sin, the son of perdition” (2 Thess. 2:3). The division that once existed between Protestants and Catholics is coming to an end, even as the Pope still claims universal supremacy over all people.
Click to read the full story: http://adventmessenger.org/jesuits-pu...
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