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Nothing surprises me wit that lot (the murderers-from-the-beginning). This only strengthens my faith!

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It's important to have faith gives 1 strength in these troubled times there's no doubt there's satanic forces behind all the evil going on be it the gene therapies that have killed so many and the cover up of last 4 years and the Trans agenda etc lucifers claws are all.over that evil and the evil they are no doubt planning in future be it more fake pandemics to usher in digital currency and more and more control but if people united it would all end quickly sadly too many sheeple our there but many are waking up excellent interesting article patrick

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Well said, Patrick. The arrogance of them! Belief in God is not of the brain and therefore impervious to their attempted tinkering. I have read elsewhere that they want to sever us from our souls but they can't do that either. Not if we truly believe. They are terrified of God and rightly so because as you say God is the only power that can defeat them.

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Totally agree. If they eliminate our morality, which I believe is based on our faith - we just become their controllable puppets.

Reading Igor's article does not surprise me, but I think most of the damage is done now within Christianity in the UK anyway... but I think most of the "brainwashed" would still stop at "Thou shall not kill"; maybe that is what they want the 5G towers for !.

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Belief in God!

God may exist but definitely not found in a church... or belief in a religious organisation.

I stopped believing in God at 12. There is no sensible reason to believe that there is any God. Basically people who want you believe in God want to have full and total control over your whole life.

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No offense Pearse, but I think you are mixing two things up.

1. I totally agree with the church or most religious organisations are a sham.

2. I have a tendency to state "faith, spirituality and / or morality" which you still maintain, otherwise you would not be telling us your view. Maybe even call it "Good codes for living together" ... like not killing somebody everyday, being polite etc. You don't right ?.

3. My morality, faith or whatever is inside me, a fairly decent bloke that has made many regrettable mistakes in life, but I will not go out to hurt anyone in anyway. I think the battle now is for our soul - however stupid that sounds.

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well put Bob

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Thanks for this Patrick. I'll never forget the moment I first realized the Bible was true. I was having my breakfast one morning, with the Bible, which I had only recently begun reading, open on the table beside me. I was in the Book of Exodus. God had inflicted nine plagues already on the Egyptians, but still Pharaoh was refusing to let God's people go. Then, through Moses, the Israelites were instructed to kill an unblemished (sinless) lamb, and sprinkle the blood on the lintels and the doorposts of their houses (the sign of the cross). That night, as the angel of death "passed over" the land of Egypt, killing the first born of both humans and animals alike, the Bible says: "those who were under the Blood of the Lamb did not come under judgement."

I realized that is the entirety of the Gospel message written there in one line, and the hairs stood up on the back of my neck, and unbeknown to me, the tears started streaming down my face, though I would not be normally the crying kind.

You see, to be Christian, in my opinion, is neither to be wishy washy, or is it to be "religious" either (Jesus had no time for the religious leaders of His time, but rather seemed to much prefer the company of rough fishermen, tax collectors and "sinners" instead. When He tells us to "turn the other cheek" that is not an act of weakness, but rather a display of defiance in the face of adversity. The same way when they demand our coats, we should hand over our shirts as well; and when they order us to march a mile, we should march two - that is defiance!

According to the Bible, cowardice is a sin because it demonstrates a lack of faith. More than just a test, the past four years have been an intense training program, during which time our very Creator has being molding and shaping us in to the warriors (in both spiritual and physical terms) that He wants us to become, for His good purpose.

More than one hundred and fifty years since the "Evolution of Species", though they teach it as scientific fact, (macro) evolution has never been proven. Their form of pseudo science teaches random chance and purposelessness. Christianity teaches both design and purpose: now which one of these world views do we suppose makes for a happier and more fulfilled life?

One of my favourite scriptures is from the Book of Malachai, from the last chapter, in the last book of the Old Testament. This is what it says:

"See the day is coming,

burning like an oven,

when all the arrogant,

and all evil doers,

will be stubble.

The day that comes shall burn them up,

says the Lord of Hosts,

so that it will leave them

neither root nor branch.

But for you who revere My name,

the Sun of Righteousness will rise

with healing in its wings.

You will go out leaping,

like calves from the stall,

and you shall tread down the wicked,

for they will be ashes under the soles of your feet,

on the day when I act,

says the Lord of Hosts.

God bless you, Patrick. If you're ever having a moment of doubt, and feel the need to stir up some fire in your belly, then I suggest you say those words out loud - it always works for me at any rate.

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Disturbing destruction🤮😈

And paid for by US Airforce🤮

Thanks for sharing Patrick✅

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That was a crazy article but it just shows you that they are mentally ill people and the scientist you can see it in his face. So there plan is to give you brain damage so you loose your connection to God , these people are hollow shells.

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Thanks Patrick, fierce interesting.

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Yes just finished it myself. Thought provoking on many levels!

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