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SR-71A_Blackbird 2 points ago +2 / -0

He was a spy for Catholicism, much like David Ferrie who was involved in JFK's assassination.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hitler became chancellor on 01.30.33. Notice the 13 and 33. Also, the Wuhan virus was released on Nov. 29, 33 days before the end of 2019. Our sudden flight from Afghanistan occurred on Aug 15, the first day of the 33 week of this year.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think it represents the triple god and triple goddess. Similarly the number 13, also popular with Freemasons, represents the three in one triple god and goddess. It’s no coincidence the Christian doctrine of the trinity is also revered by Freemasons since it is derived from the same source.

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SR-71A_Blackbird -2 points ago +1 / -3

I see you are failing to condemn evil.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 4 points ago +4 / -0

Since it's Reformation Day:

Antichrist is the pope and the Muslim together; a beast full of life must have a body and soul; the spirit or soul of antichrist is the pope, his flesh or body the Muslim. The latter wastes and assails and persecutes God’s church corporally; the former spiritually and corporally too, with hanging, burning, murdering, etc.

Martin Luther

Now you understand why the satanic rock groups don't mess with the Koran.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 1 point ago +1 / -0

Their religion is actually satanism, but control is a big part of satanism.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 3 points ago +3 / -0

Time for some common sense knife control. You don't need that black knife to go hunting.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 2 points ago +2 / -0

They use the fact that the promotion algorithm here sucks to justify their excessive use of their own self promotion power.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you read that first link I provided, it makes a good case for this thing the Pentecostals call tongues having roots in a practice that originated with second century gnostic heretics. Gnosticism even today is a common guise used by satanic groups. You see distinct gnostic philosophies and symbolism used in groups such as the Freemasons, Illuminati, Mormons, and most of the New Age fruit loops.

In all of your biblical references you can read them either as “miracles” or as people speaking in foreign languages in a typical manner common to anyone who studies secondary languages. The obvious way a person without conditioning would read those passages is to assume the people involved studied secondary languages. I think that given the history of this practice it warrants significant caution. To me it appears to be an attempt to trick people with a sincere desire to serve God into committing an unpardonable sin. That’s serious. It deserves significant caution.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 0 points ago +2 / -2

You would guess based on the same conditioning that causes you to think this is an interaction with God. This is what is referred to in Matthew 12 as the unpardonable sin. You identify evil spirits as good and good as evil. Thus the Holy Spirit can not lead you to do what is right because you mistake God's guidance as evil. That is the whole point of this occult practice. It is my hope for you that you can find your way back somehow. Looking at the history of this practice could be a good first step.

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SR-71A_Blackbird -1 points ago +1 / -2

You asked why they were accused of being drunk and I told you I did not know. I did not disagree with what was stated.

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SR-71A_Blackbird -1 points ago +1 / -2

I'm not sure. That story does not exclude the possibility that the Christians suddenly started speaking in a foreign language without any prior training or practice. It certainly does not explicitly state that's what happened. An unconditioned reader would assume they did study and used the opportunity to spread the gospel to a diverse audience.

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SR-71A_Blackbird -2 points ago +1 / -3

Apostles did not practice ecstatic utterances. That was a gnostic thing. It made inroads into Christianity around 150 AD with Montanus. What surprises me is that there is nothing in the biblical books that specifically addresses the practice given that the canonical list was not established until the 4th Century.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 0 points ago +1 / -1

Charles Parham is discussed in my first link.

Only dead religions do not change. Orthodoxy is not dead.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 1 point ago +3 / -2

I experienced one of those services as a child too, and I could feel the evil. It took me a long time to figure out why. The tie between Pentecostalism and the Jesuits is my most recent discovery.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 5 points ago +5 / -0

I think all those pedos that conveniently commit suicide are really suicided.

Good catch on the date and time. I hadn't noticed.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 1 point ago +1 / -0

The screen shot above is the message I get when I look where the post once was.

Edit: that's what I see when I'm logged off this site.

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SR-71A_Blackbird 1 point ago +1 / -0

Apparently there is a difference between what mods and many of us conspiracy posters believe it is. To me and many others if an author's post or comment disappears to everyone but the author it is a shadow ban. Wether you agree or not, that's how we see it.

This time I'm complaining about something else. When the mod deleted my post a message showed up (for everyone other than me) saying I deleted it. That's a bunch of crap.

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