Something here doesn’t add up. The false prophet: ‘No one is a sheep, so there are no lost sheep; we are all wolves. Your wolf cub needs to be baptized in my church to be cleansed of his sins. As a wolf, like me, he was born with original sin. Don’t forget to pay; this sacrament has a price, and keeping our statues clean comes at a cost’. Self-flagellations: He who loves blood is not a lamb, but a disguised predator. The lamb prefers grass; the wolf seeks sacrifice. Even if the wolf dresses as a lamb, he cannot hide his thirst for innocent blood.

Give to everyone who asks, the false beggar will thank you. //152

The Pope: successor of the Caesars or of Saint Peter? //50

A child defends himself from a business that needs all people to be declared guilty since birth. //49

Let us analyze the infographic that analyzes and criticizes the visual and slanderous message against the saints. //305

The slanders of Sandra against José and her ambush with criminals. Sandra: When I did not yet know you well—although I believed I knew you—I prayed for you. Meanwhile, you insulted me and made me look for you only to satisfy your thirst for sadism, rejecting me with ambiguous messages again and again. I was blind, dominated by ignorance and by the popular belief in absurd dogmas that told me to pray for you, despite your insults and your incoherent and aggressive behavior toward me. I thought you were not really like that, that perhaps some demon had taken hold of you. That was the deception I lived in. For months, with your constant calls, you did not let me sleep or think clearly. And in the end, you slandered me. With the complicity of criminals, you even had me beaten. Decades have passed since the ambush you set in 1998. Today I tell this experience to warn other righteous men about unjust women like you. One day these words will reach your ears. I do not mention your full name, but you and your accomplices will know that I am speaking of you. And you will know that I am José Galindo, a righteous man whose reputation you smeared with false testimony, but who cleared his name and sought justice until he found it.’ //65

Emperors and councils that defined the Bible: Constantine I — Council of Nicaea (325 AD); Theodosius I — Synod of Rome (382 AD); Theodosius II — Council of Ephesus (431 AD); Marcian — Council of Chalcedon (451 AD). Objective: to eliminate any text that contradicted the interests of the Empire. ‘Let every man be subject to the authorities…’ ‘Do not claim what is yours…’ Rome plundered and did not want resistance to its abuses. //97

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