• Our Overlords, The Catholic Church

  • Feb 3 2024
  • Duración: 7 m
  • Podcast

Our Overlords, The Catholic Church

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  • For millennia, the Catholic church has had its hand in everyone’s life, including those who are not of their grain. This hand has infiltrated our homes, politics, and many societies’ norms. However, not in any good way. Religion should never be something abusive and vicious. It is what people cling to for understanding life and getting through it in the most altruistic way. Religion helps people navigate life to come out on the other side pure, and successful in accomplishing their assignments on their journeys here. When that very thing that is held in such close, high regard is used as a wide net cast to draw people in for nefarious reasons, it erodes the spiritual value derived from people’s beliefs and their passion in fervently living and passing on its baseline teachings in fellowship; and, also misleads people onto a path of internal destruction. At its inception, this entity killed people who did not convert or follow this method of delusion. Later in Puritanical and similar societies, people who had other ways of believing and worshiping were seen, hunted, burned and killed at the stake or otherwise unjustifiably murdered as witches. Today, any other faith system is denigrated and seen as less than Catholicism/Christianity, while people are still persecuted - even those who honor and worship virtually the same Supreme Being just as they do. Lord forbid they call God by any of Her other numerous names – like we see in Judaism. Also, Lord forbid we mention that we all were created equal and in God and the rest of the Council’s image as plainly written in Genesis 1:26. Being what they call “woke” is knowing the truth, while others proactively stay complete fools. So, we must be better than them. We have a duty to help reverse their erroneous ways of thinking and being that, ultimately, keeps our version of humanity in the stone age.

    As we saw in the early centuries, around the 8th or 9th, many churches were being erected with Satanic motifs. Gargoyles and other demonic depictions on a church? The obvious answers of wanting to represent the constant human struggle with temptation and the burning desire for higher knowledge and powers don’t really depict the right image for an entity that wants to control our beliefs and ways of living, unless...it's a facade. There is art in everything, but why this for these kinds of places? Why demonic warfare instead of eternal peace, angels, love, and light being spread through the soulful human connection we naturally have with each other?

    If the art of exorcism was learned, who did they partner with to become educated on how to successfully exorcise demons? They would have to partner with groups or people (Voodoo priests/priestesses) that are experts in dark arts subject matter. The Latin prayers Catholics sing are incantations, just like Psalms is, also. Some are praises while numerous others are sung to many different entities, and used to summon/affect/control circumstances and/or people. The Giants of Sardinia's bones are missing. Why? Who took them like many other historic artifacts and what’s being covered up? If we're gonna question, we need to question and understand everything. We have to really ask ourselves questions we never really asked ourselves before about this widely controlling entity. As I said in the podcast, the Devil is the prince of lies and does a remarkably phenomenal job at getting others to do it for him. He rarely gets his hands dirty.

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