Satan, the ape of God, grotesquely mimics Creation, engaging in monstrosities that any sensible person recognizes as such.
No truer words spoken, especially in regards to everything gay and trans. Satan can't create humans, male or female, but he can manipulate what God has already created. So he makes males into his own females, and females into his own males. It's a mockery of what God made first, and it's all to insult God.
The catholic church is absolutely 100% the Mystery Babylon religion, and the "little horn" spoken of in Revelation... so when some popular Mary worshiper starts talking about the "True Reset" it makes me more than a little worried.
I think those prophecies are better interpreted as describing the spirits that infect nations/organizations. By "spirits", I mean things like "pride" "greed" "lust" "wrath" etc, and a population so far influenced by malignant spirits and so far from righteousness becomes likened to a "whore of babylon" or likened to some description of a fell unnatural beast/monstrosity.
When it was written it probably was describing nations influenced by those spirits in the times that it was written -- but pride/greed/lust/wrath are not things isolated to one time or place, so history repeats itself. When you do the same things repetitively, the results are predictable.
The reason I think its better interpreted this way is because we can do something about it in that case. We can repent and get back to righteousness so that we are not a whore or beast as a nation.
Literal interpretations (to me) have been like a mind trap. There are more questions than answers there.
Isaiah is a good example of this. You can put your brain through hours of speculation on parallels between Chaldeans and the US, or other who's who research and it goes nowhere. I think it represents nations overtaken by bad spirits and speaks of the consequences those nations brought upon themselves. I think the interpretation was made to say God inflicted curses on people when really people inflicted those curses on themselves.
My view of this isn't perfect, but it is functional and pragmatic and that's the best I can do.
This is the Real Truth! God Bless Archbishop Vigano
So it is and so it shall be. Amen
I love him may God bless him and protect him always
As it is with Trump and the secular, Archbishop Vigano is the only person I trust with the spiritual reclamation of the Catholic Church.
Thankfully there are still REAL Men of God who can help rebuild the Church after Our Lord has cleansed and purged the evil.
May God continue to Bless and Protect Archbishop Vigano. ✝️🙏🙌
Archbishop Vigano is right once again
God, let him be our next Pope.
He certainly deserves the position when Francis perishes
No truer words spoken, especially in regards to everything gay and trans. Satan can't create humans, male or female, but he can manipulate what God has already created. So he makes males into his own females, and females into his own males. It's a mockery of what God made first, and it's all to insult God.
Adherence to error is the acceptance of ambiguity, a spell that was cast on humanity.
The catholic church is absolutely 100% the Mystery Babylon religion, and the "little horn" spoken of in Revelation... so when some popular Mary worshiper starts talking about the "True Reset" it makes me more than a little worried.
No, it's not, Luther.
Why do you want to believe a lie?
https://www.catholic.com/tract/hunting-the-whore-of-babylon
Was waiting for someone to say this 💪
Props bro, thanks for the good link!
I think those prophecies are better interpreted as describing the spirits that infect nations/organizations. By "spirits", I mean things like "pride" "greed" "lust" "wrath" etc, and a population so far influenced by malignant spirits and so far from righteousness becomes likened to a "whore of babylon" or likened to some description of a fell unnatural beast/monstrosity.
When it was written it probably was describing nations influenced by those spirits in the times that it was written -- but pride/greed/lust/wrath are not things isolated to one time or place, so history repeats itself. When you do the same things repetitively, the results are predictable.
The reason I think its better interpreted this way is because we can do something about it in that case. We can repent and get back to righteousness so that we are not a whore or beast as a nation.
Literal interpretations (to me) have been like a mind trap. There are more questions than answers there.
Isaiah is a good example of this. You can put your brain through hours of speculation on parallels between Chaldeans and the US, or other who's who research and it goes nowhere. I think it represents nations overtaken by bad spirits and speaks of the consequences those nations brought upon themselves. I think the interpretation was made to say God inflicted curses on people when really people inflicted those curses on themselves.
My view of this isn't perfect, but it is functional and pragmatic and that's the best I can do.