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SIDNEY POWELL: TRUMP WAS WINNING SO MUCH THEY HAD TO STOP AND CUT OFF THEIR MACHINES
MOST CORRUPT PERVPOPE IN HISTORY: “ONCE YOU KNOW THAT PAPAL HISTORY, THERE’S NOT THAT MUCH THAT GOES ON IN THE VATICAN CURIA AND THE CHURCH TODAY THAT CAN SHOCK YOU,” HUH, HUH
ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS
FRANCIS BACKS MURDEROUS, CITY-WRECKING GEORGE FLOYD PROTESTS, BLASTS PRO-CHRISTIAN LOCKDOWN PROTESTS IN NEW BOOK
PAOLO GABRIELE, BUTLER BETRAYER OF BENEDICT XVI HAS DIED AFTER A LONG ILLNESS
GLORIA TV CALLS ABP. VIGANO’S ASSERTION THAT THE DEEP STATE COLLABORATED IN BENEDICT’S ABDICATION AN ‘UNLIKELY SUSPICION’
“I NEVER THOUGHT IN MY WILDEST DREAMS THAT THIS WAS GOING TO HAPPEN” – IRISH PRIEST DESCRIBES PEOPLE BEING THREATENED WITH FINES, ARREST FOR GOING TO MASS ON FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING
WHAT THE VOTE TOTALS ARE TELLING US THIS TIME IS THAT MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO DID NOT VOTE FOR TRUMP IN 2016 EITHER CAME OUT TO VOTE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THEIR LIFE IN 2020
“… threatened with fines—even jail time—for opening his church…”
Yes, sounds like the USSR of yesteryear. Let us beware the hell of Communism!
Decades before Karl Marx was writing his Manifesto, he was writing about hell itself: “Thus Heaven I’ve forfeited, I know it full well, My soul, once true to God, is chosen for Hell.”
In Paradise Lost, John Milton describes denizens of Hell, abode of the Father of Lies, incarcerated in shadow, woe, despair, and phantasmagoria “all lit by the flame of darkness.” For the damned and the doomed, forever distanced from God, fire exists without light and the gloom is corporeal. Hell is not only physical but also psychological. Satan brags that “ Whichever way I fly is Hell; I myself am Hell.” He fortifies his wicked minions by remarking: ”What we cannot gain from hope we will get through audacity, resolution, relentlessness…until one day Earth and Hell will look the same.”
As an example, John-Paul Sartre in his No Exit presents three characters who are morally and physically dead. They sit socially distanced and locked down in a comfortable room somewhere and torment one another with lies, humiliations, rebukes, recriminations. As one of the characters says, “Death’s already done, don’t you see? We’ll always be right here, waking and watching each other, trapped in a jail of our own making.” The theme is reduced to this famous line, “L’Enfer c’est les autres” (Hell is other people), by which Sartre means that we too are “dead without a coffin” when we depend upon and are determined by what others think and say. To refuse to accept the responsibilities of freedom in our lives is to choose a living “hell.”