Louis Pasteur ~~ A little science distances you from God, but a lot of science brings you nearer to Him...
NOTE: The Freemonsonic anti-Catholic Puritan Frances Bacon is famous for his quote: "A little science estranges a man from God; a lot of science brings him back."
So Instaurare Omnia in Christo, would you like to hazard a guess who inspired Pasteur?
Thank you for your staunch support of the truth regarding Pasteur. It is a case where the real hero is eclipsed by a faker.
@Carol H I agree with you about Pasteur! I began my journey from the faulty Germ Theory to the Terrain Theory after the covid 19 PSYOP. Pasteur's anomalies became apparent. Antoine Bechamp's argument is sound. I seems perfectly reasonable that the way he is lauded is directly related to the "Vaccine Agenda!"
Beware. Louis Pasteur was a Puritan Calvinist who hated the Catholic Church and killed countless people in his grossly flawed and fraudulent vaccination experiments. He also both plagiarized and attacked the work of the French scientist Antoine Bechamp who was a devout Catholic. I would highly recommend the book 'Bechamp or Pasteur: A lost chapter in the history of biology' by Ethel. D. Hume.
In Principio He was a Faithful Catholic who said the Rosary and he actually died with The Rosary in his hand. I always loved the story of the atheist on the bus and Pasteur who was approached by him and mocked him about saying The Rosary. Then he handed the person his card with his name on it. Quite a shock I am sure. Pasteur was a humble man as well.
Louis Pasteur, a scientist and a Catholic- Aleteia
Louis Pasteur
The legacy of Pasteur has been severely white-washed with a multitude of lies to protect the vaccination agenda. Louis Pasteur's grandson, Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot, wrote that Pasteur had kept from his Catholic background only a spiritualism without religious practice. This is the definition of Puritism.
Ref: Pasteur Vallery-Radot, Letter to Paul Dupuy, 1939, quoted by Hilaire Cuny, Pasteur et le mystère de la vie, Paris, Seghers, 1963, pp. 53–54.
Moreover, Pasteur was far from being a humble man. The same Pasteur biographer, Hilaire Cuny, called him “a mass of contradictions.” Pasteur was ambitious and opportunistic, sometimes arrogant and narrow-minded, immodest, undiplomatic and uncompromising. In the scientific controversies he engaged in (and there were many), he was pugnacious and belligerent. He did not suffer criticism silently and was often acerbic in his responses. To his laboratory assistants, he was demanding, dictatorial and aloof. Ref: Science News Magazine - article on Louis Pasteur by Tom Siegfried, 2022.
Another example of these lies is the claim that Pasteur disproved spontaneous generation. On the contrary, Pasteur was the leading voice promoting spontaneous generation until the work and discoveries of Bechamp humiliated him into changing his stance.
If Pasteur died with a pair of rosaries in his hand (original ref. please), I would be more inclined to believe someone put them there after the fact. I hope I am wrong - and that he converted back to the faith upon his death bed - but never-the-less he certainly lived as a Puritan during his adulthood.
I I agree with Pasteur’s statement. He understood that true science and true faith are not enemies. Also, “Puritanism” is being misused here. It was a specific English Calvinist movement in the 1600s, not a label for later European Catholics or for personal spirituality. Pasteur was French, Catholic by upbringing, and publicly affirmed belief in God. Accuracy matters, especially when discussing history and faith.
Ethel. D. Hume was an anti vaxer. She was into saving animals. That's what she was all about. She had no proof. Another person said, he was not convinced that he stole anything from anyone. I agree. People can write anything they want and get away with it. No proof. Just a bunch of convincing words. The one thing I learned, thank GOD is that I don't believe people so easily. I do research. And if the Catholic Church has proof on anyone. I go to with the Church. Not atheists. Propaganda is easy to fall for. I don't play that game. Proof! That's what we need. Not hearsay. Or some lunatic who hates Catholics and who are into non Catholic things. Sorry, but I don't fall for everything I read. And if they say he died with a Rosary in his hands. Then he died with a Rosary in his hands.
When i was in High School in Science class, we were taught about Pastuer. He was a good person. But now they are destroying all things Catholic. Propaganda from non Catholics, even Catholics I don't fall for. And if my Catholic School I went to told me he was a good man and he said his Rosary why should I believe they would lie and believe a non Catholic? Sorry, I believe my Church. Not atheists and pagans. Anyhow, continue believing what you want. Because I can see you want to believe what you want.
And he was not an evil prot. He was Catholic. Right there that's a lie and you should have put your books down and perhaps prayed more.
Having suffered a stroke, Pasteur died holding his rosary, while having the life of St. Vincent de Paul read to him, because he hoped that his work, like St. Vincent’s, would save suffering children. Indeed, we owe an immense debt to Pasteur; let us pray for the souls of his family.
Sorry, propaganda mush. Pasteur had an evil agenda. After almost losing our eldest to vaccines, I immersed myself into the history of vaccines - what the word vaccines means (pus taken from a 'Vacca'- latin for cow - and inserted into the human bloodstream, bypassing the natural defense system of the gut) causing diseases (symptoms) such as smallpox to spread throughout the populous. Make no mistake, we have been played from the start. If you study the timeline between Pasteur and Bechamp it is clear beyond doubt that Pasteur (who was NOT Catholic as those who knew him testify) was pushing the same ideology of previous known Freemasons such as Edward Jenner and only changed his stance in certain areas after Bechamp (known by all to be a devout Catholic) had publicly proven him wrong. Yes, we should all be anti-vaxers like Hume. Have we not learnt our lesson from Covid? Same said experiments - EXPERIMENTS! - were forced upon the Irish as early as 1721 and caused untold death especially among the children. This was during the time of the Irish revolt against the Protestant plantation - the anti-Catholic invasion of the English. I trained as a nurse - and also had some veterinary nurse training before I switched - and we were taught the basic principal that it is dangerous to inject an animal biological into the human blood system. Yet this is exactly what Pasteur and his ilk were doing.
So what you are telling me is, even though proven Pastuer was a Catholic, you still have a need to lie and put him down and believe atheist and pagans and prots over him? All because of vaccines?
Beware. Louis Pasteur was a Puritan Calvinist who hated the Catholic Church
Right there you accused that man of being an evil calvanist who hated the Catholic Church! Why should I believe anything else you say. That was a serious NO NO in my book. Can you guess who else thinks the same thing?
You have an overactive imagination. You believe what you want to believe and that's a serious problem.
So again, believe what you want. And that's what you are doing. Believing what you want.
Shame on you for trying to turn people against a Catholic, just because you don't care for vaccines. Believing non Catholics and maybe those who are suppose to be Catholics, who just might be jealous of him.
I believe my Church. You can believe whom you want. Fair enough? Enough now. I don't care to read another thing you say. You lied right off the bat. Why should I read anything else you say?
What you should do is put your books down and mediate on how serious it is to accuse a Catholic of being an evil calvanist who hated The Catholic Church. Your beef is the vaccines. He made great progress. Experiments are what scientist do. whether they come out bad or not. How in the world will they know unless they experiment? You accused him of murdering people on purpose. When you have no proof of that. Another grave sin. Did you know that man? Did you see and hear him talking about killing people on purpose? NO!
Seriously, you need to pray more and stop believing everything you read. And stop accusing people of something they aren't or are when it's a lie. I am sure you knew it was a lie when you wrote it. All because of vaccines. And your desire to believe what you "want" to believe. Please spread your propaganda else where. I am not interested in it. AT ALL!
To accuse someone YOU DIDN'T KNOW of being evil and killing people on purpose is so serious that a child would understand that. But you don't. That's even worse than I thought.
All who knew Pasteur state that he was not a Catholic. He practiced a personal form of spiritualism akin to the Puritan Calvinists aka early Freemasons. Both himself and his father were awarded the Legion of Honour which requires a pledge of loyalty to the principles of the New ant-Catholic French Republic. As recorded in Wiki (with source references)"historical reassessment of his notebook revealed that he practiced deception to overcome his rivals." Cease the dramatics for a moment and look at the bigger picture. Despite having no scientific or medical training, Pasteur was raised fast and high with the aid of the enemies of the Church who enabled him. He literally bullied his way to the top at the expense of great Catholic scientists such as Bechamp. He did not act honorably throughout his life and his end goal was to inject humans with diseased animal pus; going against the basic medical principle of never injecting animal biologicals directly into the human bloodstream and without long and serious testing. Pasteur claimed he tested 50 dogs before he had his first human child inoculated with rabies. His notes - revealed to the public long after his death - reveal he only tested 11. This is but one example of how he lied and deceived to push his vaccines through - despite the deaths which followed.
Eleanor McBean, in her excellent book, the Poisonous Needle, researched and compiled the historic statistics regarding Smallpox. It is mind-blowing. Every contagion occurred AFTER the smallpox vaccinations were rolled out. The same can be said for Pasteur's rabies.