Except they claim that they were never in possession of such a document, nor was it ever on display there. Now they could be lying, but also ask yourself why a document such as this would have ever been on display there.
The other red flag word in this letter is Illuminati. Now I do know there is documented literature pointing to the existence of this order around that time era. But did Albert Pike ever reference them in any of his other 100% verifiable writings? I think it's all too convenient to be true, really comes off as a larp.
That's true... I would not get too much on one side or the other... as soon as you turn to defend yourself from the hyena attacking you ... the one behind comes in for an attack.
Also, stupid AF letter. Sure it contains drops off truth, but it is plagued with lies.
Christians will lose their sense of empathy and be truly enlightened by Lucifer?! What kind of nonsense is that?
The idea that Christianity is merely an idea to pacify the occasional thoughts of religion that occasionally makes its way into people’s head is the dumbest thought ever written. If it were so, people wouldn’t fight wars over religion. It would be of low interest for most people.
But God has placed eternity in man’s heart. This is evident by our own desires, the actions of many seeking to “make a name for themselves” or it’s “us against the world” like we individually matter that much. Like, who TF are you, I mean really?
Christianity is more than a religion, though it is that, it’s a relationship. First with God, then with mankind. It penetrates to every part of our lives and bleeds out regularly into daily life. It ought to make us compassionate, but also passionate. Jesus called sinners unto himself, but he called them to repentance. Jesus goes to the cross in silence, but he flipped tables in anger, calling out the hypocrisy of the Jewish leaders who killed him.
To say that Christianity would lose that because of a war or terrible circumstance in world history is to NOT understand the very basis and premise of Christianity itself.
I haven’t seen this letter before, but it seems fishy af.
From 1871 and using the term “Nazism”????
I might be wrong, but I’m pretty sure that this term wasn’t coined until decades later.
Sorry, but this feels off.
Could be... but the letter was displayed in England at a museum until they took it down in the 70s... for "some" reason.
Except they claim that they were never in possession of such a document, nor was it ever on display there. Now they could be lying, but also ask yourself why a document such as this would have ever been on display there.
The other red flag word in this letter is Illuminati. Now I do know there is documented literature pointing to the existence of this order around that time era. But did Albert Pike ever reference them in any of his other 100% verifiable writings? I think it's all too convenient to be true, really comes off as a larp.
I don't remember him saying illuminati... but it's been years since I read it.
Another thing I did not remember from the protocols was that the "Division of labor" be taught above all else.
re-reading things as we get older is important.
Just because it was displayed in a museum doesn't mean it was authenticated. Fake News has been around for centuries.
That's true... I would not get too much on one side or the other... as soon as you turn to defend yourself from the hyena attacking you ... the one behind comes in for an attack.
Wise words.
Also, stupid AF letter. Sure it contains drops off truth, but it is plagued with lies.
Christians will lose their sense of empathy and be truly enlightened by Lucifer?! What kind of nonsense is that?
The idea that Christianity is merely an idea to pacify the occasional thoughts of religion that occasionally makes its way into people’s head is the dumbest thought ever written. If it were so, people wouldn’t fight wars over religion. It would be of low interest for most people.
But God has placed eternity in man’s heart. This is evident by our own desires, the actions of many seeking to “make a name for themselves” or it’s “us against the world” like we individually matter that much. Like, who TF are you, I mean really?
Christianity is more than a religion, though it is that, it’s a relationship. First with God, then with mankind. It penetrates to every part of our lives and bleeds out regularly into daily life. It ought to make us compassionate, but also passionate. Jesus called sinners unto himself, but he called them to repentance. Jesus goes to the cross in silence, but he flipped tables in anger, calling out the hypocrisy of the Jewish leaders who killed him.
To say that Christianity would lose that because of a war or terrible circumstance in world history is to NOT understand the very basis and premise of Christianity itself.