What the Jesuits Say About the Bible
Statue of Ignatius Loyola in St Peter's Basilica in Rome with his foot on a Protestant Christian holding his Bible.
The following quotes are from The Jesuit Conspiracy. The Secret Plan of the Order by Jacopo Leone, a former Jesuit in training. He left the Jesuit Order after he learned their secret plans.
“My brethren, as to the Bible, be advised by me. For our greater good let us avoid—let us carefully avoid this ground. If I may tell you, openly, what I think of this book, it is not at all for us; it is against us. I do not at all wonder at the invincible obstinacy it engenders in all those who regard its verses as inspired. “
“Can you, indeed, deny that the present rage for innovation has arisen from the movement occasioned by Protestantism in throwing the Bible before the senseless multitude? The first thing, therefore, to be done is to bring them back from the Bible to Catholic authority, which retrenches from this book only what is hurtful, allowing free circulation to those portions of it alone which ensure good order.”
“So then the Bible, submitted to the right of private judgment, is but a false God, a mute word; it only becomes intelligible in one single mouth—that of the pope. Moreover, this book is incomplete; the little that is found there is only a germ. Never was there a shallower notion than that of seeking in the Bible the whole sum of the Christian dogmas.”
“As regards the Bible, I am quite prepared to maintain the happy idea of representing it only as a primitive and unfinished sketch; whence we may justly say that it would be folly to expect the church to be now what it was originally; as well might we expect a man to retrograde to his cradle.”
The following quotes are from the current Jesuit Superior General, Arturo Sosa. I got them from https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2017/02/23/jesuit-superior-general-dont-know-jesus-really-said/
You see how he’s trying to cast doubt about Jesus and the very Word of God? Nobody had a tape recorder to record Plato and the Greek philosophers who lived before Jesus, and scholars don’t doubt what they said. Arturo Sosa also said in the interview:
That guy is a snake in the grass! The Word of God is not relative, it’s absolute!
Psalms 19:7 The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple.
Psalms 119:89 For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven.
2 Peter 1:16 For we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty.
If the Gospel is not true, why does the Pope misuse it to claim authority over the entire world?
Sosa also said:
He obviously doesn’t know or believe what the Bible says about itself.
2 Timothy 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
Arturo Sosa’s words only confirm the Jesuits have not changed. The Protestant Reformation occurred because people took the authority of God’s Word in the Bible over the authority of the Pope. The Catholics used to mock the Bible calling it, “the paper god of the Protestants.” It’s part of the job description of every Jesuit to cast doubt about the Bible because it’s the Bible that frees us from the bondage the church of Rome and the Pope wants to bring upon us!