It’s a modern day 🔥book-burning🔥! Can I get an AMEN, ALLELUIA?! Link in comments
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Read what they burned. It wasn’t history books. https://www.newsweek.com/right-wing-pastor-greg-lockes-witchcraft-book-burning-1675784
That certainly does change things, but I'd still hold firm on my principles.
Principles aside, as someone who has read Satanic Grimoires in my hunt to figure out how the Cabal functions, I can tell you that the contents of those books are as spiritually effective as praying to God that your favorite sports team win a match.
Real Satanic Grimoires read like law manuals. They are dry, cold, heartless, will even invoke the name of Jesus Christ and use Psalms of David to enslave demons, and any and all rituals are performed with about as much passion as programming a mechanical arm to jerk you off.
The fantastical nonsense in these wicken and pagan books are only as harmful as psychological manipulation can get and have no spiritual significance other than what the reader is already capable of.
Giving them this much attention only empowers them to ACTUALLY have spiritual significance. Best let things of the Devil languish in obscurity rather than struggle with them in combat. Satan is clever, and you can't outsmart him in a battle of wits. Only by showing love and tenderness can you defeat him because it is the only thing he doesn't understand.
Publicizing the burning of these books only strengthens the resolve of the enemy, and encourages their poor depraved followers to buy them out of spite.
If they are intent of ridding the world of something potentially, spiritually harmful, they should have done it in silence.
Ah, but did Christ suffer quietly at the moneychangers in the temple, or did He Himself patiently braid a whip and drive them out, verbally reprimanding them, flipping their tables? There is something to be said for righteous anger.
Good point, but keep in mind that Jesus didn't give it a lot of pretense. He basically just walked by the temple one day, saw them using the grounds for vile acts, and then braided a whip on the spot and took it to them.
It was a spontaneous act, and he acted alone. The reason the money changers didn't confront him that day is because they knew they were in the wrong by desecrating the temple as they did.
Jesus was vindicated not because they were changing money, but because of where they were changing money. If they wanted to do that, that's their choice, but for those who came to Temple to worship, the presence of the money changers defiles the purpose of the Father's House.
Jesus didn't dare walk into the Roman Pagan shrines and do the same thing, nor did he destroy their properties. He largely ignored them in their places of work and instead asked to be invited into their homes to break bread and offer a shoulder to cry on as he forgave them of their sins.
He confronted the pagans in their homes, not out in the open just to make a spectacle.
Yes, they defiled God’s House & Law. What are we to think of pornography, which defiles the sanctity of the body, the Temple of the Holy Ghost? Or sodomite books, the sodomy which God called an abomination, and “men with men, working that which is filthy”, the same crime for which HE destroyed cities? Or ouija boards and crystals, which are direct sins against the First Commandment? God has no problem with our destruction of such things. “But because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold, nor hot, I will begin to vomit thee out of my mouth... Such as I love, I rebuke and chastise. Be zealous therefore, and do penance.” Apocalypse (Revelation) 3:16, 19 🔥 📚