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Suffering, in the plan of eternal Love, has a redemptive character

If the world were a random place to live in, then earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc could occur anywhere anytime, but they don’t. These occur in places and at times that follow a somewhat regular and orderly pattern as to time and place. If we choose to live in San Francisco, we know we risk being buried alive in an earthquake… if we choose to live in Oklahoma, we know we run the risk we run of being buried alive in a tornado… if we choose to live in Chicago, we know the risk we run of being shot… etc… Continue reading

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Antipope Francis, the Apocalypse, the Beast, the Antichrist, and more…

“Referring to the situation of the Church today, the Holy Father says he has the feeling that “from some fissure the smoke of Satan has entered the temple of God.” There is doubt, uncertainty, problems, restlessness, dissatisfaction, confrontation.”
“Riferendosi alla situazione della Chiesa di oggi, il Santo Padre afferma di avere la sensazione che da qualche fessura sia entrato il fumo di Satana nel tempio di Dio. C’è il dubbio, l’incertezza, la problematica, l’inquietudine, l’insoddisfazione, il confronto.” Continue reading

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10 uses of the word “monster” in 21 paragraphs ≠ journalism

10 uses of the word “monster” in 21 paragraphs ≠ journalism “One of the leading voices in the U.S. on the subject of Journalistic Standards and Ethics is the Society of Professional Journalists. The Preamble to its Code of Ethics … Continue reading

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The national breakdown of rational and moral argument

Peoples today, especially university professors [my friend excluded], are not rational. In the universities, irrationality is praised, because they favor of deconstruction and postmodernism, contra The Enlightenment assumptions of reason and universally applicable moral standards.

Due to the intentional dumbing down of American school children over a period of many years many (most?) peoples are, in fact, quite incapable of reason, and wouldn’t know a valid rational argument if one bit them on the ass… Continue reading

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Ritual Murder, Marathon Bombing, Sandy Hoax, and the Occult Significance of the number 26

There are many ties between the Boston Marathon and Sandy Hook, and I’m convinced the Marathon Bombing and the Sandy Hoax were plotted at the same time, by the same government agencies, for the same purpose… Continue reading

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US government draws first blood in second Boston Massacre

“They kept making announcements to the participants do not worry, it’s just a training exercise,” Coach Ali Stevenson told Local 15… Continue reading

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Apologists for infanticide

“In the essay, titled “Heavy Petting,” Singer concluded that “sex across the species barrier,” while not normal, “ceases to be an offence [sic] to our status and dignity as human beings.” “Occasionally mutually satisfying activities may develop” when humans have sex … Continue reading

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Gospel according to Saint John – Chapter 19

Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother, his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to her, “Woman, here is your son,” and to the disciple, “Here is your mother.” From that time on, this disciple took her into his home. Continue reading

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Are the Jews God’s chosen people?

It’s a long story, but yes: the Jews are God’s chosen people, which is why, when they rejected Christ, Christ rejected them and the gospel went to the Gentiles.

In fact, Jesus was sent only to the Jews. He was not sent to the Gentiles:

“I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” ~ Jesus Christ (Matthew 15:24) Continue reading

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Re: Violence – Let’s be intellectually honest, for a change… shall we?

The last quotation from the final page of The Order of Things does not allude to Sade by name. But, in association with the other passages and in context, there can be little doubt that the great cultural ‘mutation’ welcomed by Foucault refers directly to Sade’s moral philosophy and to its practice in actual life.” (Forbidden Knowledge, 246-247) Continue reading

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