Cardinal in Germany during World War I and he was the premier figure that got World War I going not just World War II It's the history is there now this author more recently Gary Wills He's a Pulitzer Prize winner pro. He's Catholic. He's pro Pro Catholic in the title of this book papal sin His problem is his concern is that he thinks the Catholic Church holding on to the doctrine of infallibility Saying that the Pope and the church teachers can make no error is wrong And that's what's causing the problems in Catholicism, and he wants them to stop doing it so that Catholicism can flourish That's his point of view so he goes through certain items To try to show why he thinks they should turn loose of that that dogma and where he starts off is once again clearly Identifying the connection that the Catholic Church had with the Holocaust Just in black and white and then he tells you why from a Catholic perspective When they come out with these these particular statements are the ones he refers to in the book why they can't be honest They logically can't be honest. They can't say the church had anything to do with it because they say We're infallible. We do no wrong Now for him as a Catholic He's saying please turn loose of that teaching because I want the Catholic Church to be wonderful and the history history is clear that it Isn't wonderful that you did have direct involvement with putting people to death in World War two and Other places that's it. That's just one chapter Now what does this have to do with Adventism two things number one We were told that at this time period in Earth's history the papacy would be covering her past With apologies it's happening But number two, we're told that part of the call out of Babylon is a mention of the additional Corruptions that have come into the church since 1844 you ever heard that statement. You can remember that statement. Well This history is some of the original This history is some of the original Corruptions that have come in since that time period National Catholic register May 21st year 2000 a message to Pope John Paul to the United Methodist Church Let's take a quick break here And I'm almost done but let's take a quick break so they can change the tape