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Did a Freemason Almost Become A Pope [& 'assemble..the ideas for the encyclical Rerum Novarum'] which started "Catholic Social Teaching's" Rights Language in the Church?

Sep 14, 2008 — However, direct evidence does exist that Cardinal Rampolla was not merely a Freemason, but a member of the diabolical Masonic Academy, the OTO ... 

"Cardinal Rampolla assembled the ideas for the encyclical Rerum Novarum"  [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Mariano-Rampolla] 

... pipes and cigars... and really good beer.) To see the short film ... Moral Limits of A.I. with Exorcist Fr Ripperger. 34K views · 7 days ago ...


0:00 Coming up... 1:23 Introduction 4:41 Overall Impression of A.I. 6:45 Ethical Dangers of A.I. 13:36 YT's Age of A.I. series 16:08 Nefarious funding of A.I. 17:17 Difficulty of Controlling A.I. 21:22 What Freud got right... projection theory 24:44 Positive Singularity or A.I. taking over? 29:10 Real Danger and Biggest Concern 29:57 A.I. and Copyright Issues 36:27 The problem with the term "rights" 42:52 A.I. Image Generation 44:42 A.I. Bible and Theology? 50:12 Jordan Peterson's view on A.I. 51:38 Basic explanation of machine learning 53:23 Moral limits of A.I. in human augmentation 1:00:08 Demonic influence in A.I.? 1:04:51 Technology vs getting Back to the Land 1:14:13 Morality of A.I. taking jobs? 

1:18:12 Importance of Movies? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPy8GzTs87I]

 

Philosopher John Rist wrote that the apparently liberal Pope Leo XIII in a "major break...with earlier Church practice" of "virtues and vices" traditional language seemed to "almost single-handedly... [have] 'invented'... defence of rights" which was "hitherto largely secularist territory" (Infallibility, pages 50-51). 

Might Pope Leo have started a problematic poorly defined "rights" language that helped bring about the ambiguous Vatican II that in part has lead to the current Francis crisis with his "rights" language instead of the traditional virtue language?

Pope Francis wants us to be 'ecological citizens', but how?

Jun 24, 2015 — Pope Francis' recent encyclical on the environment has attracted plenty of ... Governments around the world are recognising environmental rights ...

Pope Francis calls for end to anti-gay laws and LGBTQ+ ...

Jan 25, 2023 — Francis's comments, which were hailed by gay rights advocates as a milestone, are the first uttered by a pope about such laws..

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