Christian apologist G.K. Chesterton once observed, “When men stop believing in God they don’t believe in nothing; they believe in anything.”
A disturbing display at the Eurovision Song Contest on Tuesday demonstrated the truth of those words in the best — or, depending on your perspective, the worst — way possible.
The Irish contestant this year, Bambie Ray Robinson, performed what seemed to be a satanic ritual in the international competition.
They’re not even hiding it anymore. They are shoving in the faces of the normies who still watch them.
Amen, this they embrace but Christmas and prayer they start screaming like the Demons they really are. There is your sign.
My experience, most "witches" are just women with daddy issues desperate for attention. This one's attention seeking is about off the scale though.
Fake or thye r4eal deal. They embrace this but try to remove Christianity. They removed Christmas and prayer from School but allow the Satan Club.
Christian apologist G.K. Chesterton once observed, “When men stop believing in God they don’t believe in nothing; they believe in anything.”
A disturbing display at the Eurovision Song Contest on Tuesday demonstrated the truth of those words in the best — or, depending on your perspective, the worst — way possible.
The Irish contestant this year, Bambie Ray Robinson, performed what seemed to be a satanic ritual in the international competition.