Too many coincidences to be random. The righteous hates the wicked: dismantling the false doctrine of loving God’s enemies. The serpent cannot endure righteousness; that’s why it wants you to bend and kiss the feet of its false gods.

Apocalypse and the Chosen Ones – The Rescue UFOs. Daniel’s Prophecy – The Final Judgment UFOs //55

Jacob Deceived a Blind Man… And God Loved Him? //42

The differences between Saint Peter and the Popes. //57

Sandra began harassing him in 1995 with anonymous phone calls, in which she made noises with the keyboard and hung up. //43

THE WORSHIP OF THE STATUE OF THE ROMAN LEGIONARY – THE OLD ROMAN IDOLATRY RECYCLED. Since before Christ, ancient Rome worshiped statues of various gods, among them Mars, whose sculpture you see here. Do we not see today very similar statues receiving honors? The leaders who promote the cult of their statue today do not say that it is the god Mars, or that it is a Roman legionary… but they represent it as either one: Roman armor, Roman weapons… they only add wings… and call him Michael. In any case, Rome did not leave behind the custom of praying to the image of a Roman soldier, represented precisely as a legionary with his military armor. It is the same Rome that, after killing the righteous, arrogated to itself the right to decide which texts would be part of the Bible. Do you not think that this text, in Romans 13:1–2, was created by Rome to subject the peoples under its tyranny: ‘Let every person be subject to the governing authorities; for there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been established by God… whoever resists authority resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur condemnation upon themselves’? And if that authority wants to impose the worship of images, does it not deserve rebellion from those who only wish to worship God? Do we not see, in many of those images, a Roman legionary condemning unarmed civilians for not worshiping his image? Is that not serving Rome and not the God who said about images: ‘You shall not bow down to them nor honor them’ (Exodus 20:5)? //51

The business of baptism does not need innocents who do not sin. The false prophet: ‘No one is a sheep, so there are no lost sheep; we are all wolves. Your little wolf needs to be baptized in my church to be cleansed of his sins. Just like you and me, he was born with original sin. Bowing before our images with us is not a sin; on the contrary, it is a sin not to do it with us every Sunday. This is only a first ritual; make him follow this set of rituals and let him continue bowing all his life before our images, to free his soul from condemnation (ours). Last but not least: give us your donations and pay for each one of these sacraments. Keeping these temples clean and the statues well dressed is never free.’ //56