I had a thought while driving yesterday. We read and see a lot about Priests and the Pope, Bishops. Lots of Catholic perversion and power, control, satan worship etc.
I don't know where to start with either subject and wondered if anyone here has already looked into one or both.
1.) Martin Luther, the man that supposedly left the catholic church and started the Lutheran church. Was he really as noble as the stories make him out to be? Or was it a splinter faction? Create choices and continue to keep the power and take their money? I ask this because it's hard to understand how something as sinister and powerful as the catholic church would just simply allow someone to walk away and make their own. That's a conflict of interest for what is essentially business.
My second question. The one I'm particularly more curious of. What's the deal with Nuns? They don't exist in the numbers they used to. Their presence around the churches aren't as strong. Some still do missionary work. It seems that's the brunt of what's left for nuns. Why? Why did this part dissolve as the #MeToo movement slowly created itself over the last 20 years? Were Nuns decent? Did they get in the way of the fuckery so were shipped off and discontinued? Did they go too far and had to pull back and kill the idea? Are they solely focused on missions in 3rd world countries where than I have to sadly ask, where and why?
Mother Teresa stories pop up here and there. I'm talking about Nuns in general. Not one in particular. The idea is all but vanished and I find this very odd.
Any Bible or Catholics that can explain? Any theories? Did I already miss a big fuckin notable on this? I try to come in here as often as possible, but it's virtually impossible to be 100% up-to-date, all the time. Not when you're stuck to the machine 8 hours a day.
God Bless.