I watched the video by the Australian X Factor winner about how Freemasonry is a cult of Satanism. It is a powerful, scary, and sobering video. Here is the link:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=adfZvHW25_o&feature=youtu.be
I'm wired a certain way such that logic and intellectualism challenge my faith in Jesus all the time. It is how God made me, and I often wonder and ask God why He wired me to have such doubts. Then I found this video and watched all of it (it is long). It offered a perspective that I had been yearning for and that met the challenge of my Doubting Thomas mind, all the while painting a dark picture of our culture.
In short, I firmly (intellectually, now, too) believe that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Saviour. I did before, but not like I do now. I would love to discuss the video with others, if you care to share your comments. If you start it, don't turn it off when you think he has gone off the deep end... because he almost instinctively comes back with another insight that is hard to dismiss. So for those of you wired like me, I urge you to watch it.
Ultimately, what he explains is something that ties it all together... everything that is going on. It fits well with the documentary series that that one woman is doing about the Khazarians, but this video brings it very close to home. Our Constitution and our love of Jesus Christ are interwined and are therefore under attack. Spread the word after you watch it. Thanks.
Yes, I've watched all of that.
Cool. And she had another series that she still has not completed... up to episode 12 or 13, I think. And that second series gets more into the Khazarian history (I hope I'm not getting the documentaries confused). And in this one she explains the rise and fall of the different entities that were the "home" of this evil, and Freemasonry is one of the current homes. And, I am pretty sure Freemasonry is not even the top... she explained it to be a certain group of Jesuits who established the Illuminati as the top of the food chain. Freemasonry is more of a vehicle that can be present and operating within local communities. That's my understanding, anyway.