Some comments on Mel
Gibson’s scandalous outburst – heresy and mortal sin combine to form a huge
scandal that is exploited by the Jews
By Bro. Peter Dimond,
O.S.B.
-8/04/06-
Dear Dimond Brothers
Recently I saw a very biased news report in which
Mel Gibson was attacked for asking a police officer if he was a Jew, and for
saying that the Jews were responsible for every war in history. Do you think
there is anything wrong with asking someone if he is a Jew? I don't. Also do
you think the Jews have caused all the wars?... I was wondering, given that
Hutton Gibson, Mel's father, is a notorious public heretic in that he does
not accept EENS as it is written, if you believe that his wife Mrs. Hutton
Gibson is correct when she states there were more Jews in Europe after the war
than before the war. I have also seen on your website photographic evidence
that Montini wore the ephod, proof positive to me that the Jewish conspiracy in
the Church had already reached the highest echelons even at that early stage,
and that the papacy had been captured by a Jew-loving bogus antipope. Please
comment.
Alan V.
PS: I am very grateful for your exposing of Sr
Lucia's doppelganger. The photographic evidence left me speechless, as it has
done for many of my true Catholic friends.
Readers of this website know
that we’ve pointed out the unfortunate
fact that Mel Gibson holds heretical views on the dogma Outside the Church
There is No Salvation. He told Diane
Sawyer in an ABC News interview that people can be saved who are not even
Christian. He said this while sitting
next to a Jew who rejects Christ. It’s
important to remember that Mel derives his heresy from his heretical father,
Hutton, who is (and this must be said) one of the most despicable heretics in
the traditional movement. (Hutton has
attacked us in his newsletter for our adherence to the Church’s teaching on
baptism.) Hutton despises the dogma
Outside the Church There is No Salvation and the necessity of water baptism and
constantly attacks those who defend it.
Hutton’s opposition to the necessity of water baptism comes from his
belief that souls can be saved in false religions. Hutton has bluntly stated his heretical
belief that members of false religions can be saved.
Hutton Gibson, October, 2004, Newsletter: Objection
from a reader: “…you quote Joseph Pohle,
S.T.D.: ‘In like manner Mass may be celebrated privately for the souls of
deceased Jews and heathens, who have led an upright life, since the sacrifice
is intended to benefit all who are in purgatory.’ [the reader says:] This is pure modernism, and implies that a
Jew or heathen who has led an upright life but died outside the Body of Christ
on earth could be in Purgatory.’ Hutton Gibson’s response: … ‘I can
appreciate that Leonard Feeney might
have difficulty in reconciling Joseph Pohle’s implication with his own
views. Naturally, if no Jew or heathen can be saved, then neither can be in
Purgatory. But Pohle had never encountered Feeney’s subsequent innovation,
and therefore took no cognizance of it.’”
Here we see Hutton Gibson
declaring that it’s an “innovation” to assert (the defined dogma) that no Jew
or heathen can be saved! What a complete
lie! Hutton also stated in one
newsletter that if Pope Boniface VIII meant what Fr. Feeney said (in other
words, that all who die as non-Catholics are not saved) in defining the dogma,
then Boniface VIII was wrong! Hutton
Gibson is a manifest heretic. And Mel
(unfortunately) holds a similar heresy, as he expressed on ABC. Since
Mel Gibson doesn’t possess the authentic Catholic Faith, it’s really not
surprising to find out that he has relapsed into his mortal sin of drunkenness. In apologizing for his recent outburst, Mel
said that he has the “disease” of alcoholism.
Sorry, it’s not a “disease”; it’s called a mortal sin. It’s called the sin of refusing to stop
drinking alcohol.
“Know you not that the unjust shall not possess the
kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither
fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor the effeminate, nor sodomites,
nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor
drunkards, nor railers, nor extortioners, shall possess the kingdom of God.” (1 Cor. 6:9-10)
Is his mortal sin connected
with his heresy? We believe so. Those who believe, as the Church infallibly
teaches, that God condemns all who die as non-Catholics to Hell, see God
differently from those who believe (as Mel does) that He allows, for instance,
Jews who reject Him into Heaven. Since
Mel believes it’s possible for even Jews who reject Him to get to Heaven, he
probably believes that God will make
an allowance for him as well, even though he continues to get drunk. Thus, he continues to get drunk. (He is in for a rude awakening, unless he
truly repents and converts – which involves the firm resolution not to commit
the mortal sin again.)
Mel has now entered
rehabililtation, as if traditional Catholic devotions and counsel aren’t
sufficient to solve his problem – such as the Rosary and the spiritual
instruction of the saints, including the
teaching to avoid obvious occasions of sin, such as bars. No, he needs the pagans to help him; he has
even asked the Jews to help him overcome his problem. What an insult to the Catholic Faith. (By the way, the reason that one hears of so
many drug addicts who go in and out of drug rehabilitation centers is that
their problem is spiritual. They are tied down by a demon. Thus, even if they receive all of the natural
instruction and counsel in the world, unless they employ true and authentic
spiritual means to overcome the diabolical hold on them – as provided by the
Catholic Faith – it will be extremely difficult for them to exercise their will
to stop taking drugs. That’s why it’s
such a struggle for them. If all the
drug addicts who entered rehabilitation centers were given a rosary and told to
pray it well each day, people would see the amazing results of 100% quick and
efficient rehabilitation.)
Regarding what Mel said
about the Jews, there’s nothing wrong with asking someone if he is a Jew. It’s not true that Jews are the cause of all
wars. Mel’s alleged use of vulgarity,
profanity and improper statements to the female officer are the most
problematic statements that he allegedly made in his outburst. If Mel said this to the female officer, then
his level of morality is not much different from a despicable pagan. (In fact, CNN reported that after Mel made
comments which offended gays and lesbians some years back, he offered gay
filmmakers a free seminar. It is also
said that when The Passion of the Christ
was coming out Mel appeared on the show of Ellen Degeneres, a notorious
lesbian, and hobnobbed with her as if they were best-friends. There are also recent pictures of him
partying like some infidel-college-student at a bar. Yes, perhaps Mel’s morality is not much
different from a complete pagan.)
Having said all this, one can understand Mel’s profound
frustration and outrage with the Jews.
Mel is, of course, fully aware of their domination of the media. This is not anti-Semitic; it’s simply
accurate. The Jews tried to destroy his
film, and even stole a script of it and with unspeakable arrogance demanded
that he implement changes to his own movie to satisfy the Jews! Jews also made it their mission to protest
outside of News. Corp. (parent company of 20th century Fox Studios),
the company that was considering promoting his film, and then they cheered
uproariously when the company, cowed by Jewish pressure, announced it would not
distribute Mel’s film. (http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/2003/12-15-2003/passion.htm)
Can you imagine how angry
Mel would have been – considering all the time, effort and money he put into
his film – when the Jews tried to destroy it all and stop it completely? In all of this Mel saw first hand the evil
machinations of Jewish power – their astounding arrogance – and how they use
their domination to attempt to stomp out anything they perceive as anti-Jewish
or spreading the “anti-Semitic” Gospel of Jesus Christ, including a movie about
The Passion. One recalls that Ted Turner, the former
owner of news’ giant CNN (as well as TNT, TBS, etc.) stated (while sober) that
“Christianity is for losers” and denounced “Jesus freaks.” That wasn’t even considered a big deal to the
mainstream media – nor is Jewish promotion of and/or involvement with anti-Christian
movies such as Priest, Dogma, The Da Vinci Code, etc., etc. – but if someone insults Jews … well,
it’s a national crisis. (But the media
surely won’t tell you about the traditional teachings of the Jewish “holy
book,” The Talmud, which declares, among
other vicious attacks on Our Lord, that non-Jews are cattle – animals meant to
serve the Jews.)
So, to sum up: since Mel
Gibson committed a mortal sin, God allowed the Devil to lure Mel into this
scandalous outburst, which may ruin a large portion of the good he may have
done in the future with his films, as well as his credibility with those who
associate him with the Traditional Catholic Faith and the Latin Mass. The Jewish-dominated media – whose wall-to-wall
coverage of Israel’s attacks on Lebanon would make one think the U.S itself
were at war – is, of course, having a field day with this and will not let it
die. They will use it to hark back to
the “Holocaust” and consolidate Jewish influence by spreading the idea of the
rise of “global anti-Semitism.” As a
result, Mel is now groveling at the feet of the Jews, and begging to meet with
their Christ-denying leaders. This will
probably cause him to fall into more compromise of the Faith. He has been invited to a Jewish synagogue on
Yom Kippur. Let’s pray he doesn’t accept
the invitation, but he might commit just such a public act of apostasy to curry
favor with the worldly Jewish powers.
All of this is a result of a night of mortal sin – a night of drinking
too much alcohol.
A word of recommendation:
while getting drunk is a mortal sin, the Catholic Faith doesn’t teach that
drinking alcohol is, in itself, sinful.
However, most people are better off never drinking it at all. Too many people abuse it; we’ve heard of too
many lives that have been are ruined by it; most people are better if they
never touch it. And Catholics should
avoid bars like the plague they are.
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