So, this is a conspiracy theory. It starts by identifying a real problem, the size of the world population. However, it then continues by maintaining that a 'New World Order' of the wealthy and politically powerful have, since the end of the Second World War, had a deliberate policy to depopulate the world by sterilising people, and generally interfering with their reproductive health. The overwhelming majority of the claims it makes are not supported by any shred of evidence, and amount just to unsubstatiated allegations. Sometimes these claims are just plain wrong.
So to kick off with a specific point, take the Roman Catholic Dogma of Papal Infallibility, which actually insists that the Pope is only infallible when he speaks ex cathedra on matters of faith or morals, not constantly, as inferred by this book. This dogma does not date back to 1870 AD, (ie, Vatican 1) as stated by this book, but predates that quite considerably, possibly as far back as 1330 AD. All Vatican 1 did was to establish the dogma as itself infallible.
Nowhere have I discovered any infallible judgment that contraception is wrong.
Best wishes, 2RM.
So to kick off with a specific point, take the Roman Catholic Dogma of Papal Infallibility, which actually insists that the Pope is only infallible when he speaks ex cathedra on matters of faith or morals, not constantly, as inferred by this book. This dogma does not date back to 1870 AD, (ie, Vatican 1) as stated by this book, but predates that quite considerably, possibly as far back as 1330 AD. All Vatican 1 did was to establish the dogma as itself infallible.
Nowhere have I discovered any infallible judgment that contraception is wrong.
Best wishes, 2RM.
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