Banished Children of Eve
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Luther’s Revolt, the material enticements and cultural background that brought forth the division of Christendom in Europe.

From Dawson’s “The Dividing of Christendom” published 1965
Ni la religión se originó en la urgencia de asegurar la solidaridad social , ni las catedrales fueron construidas para fomentar el turismo- Nicolas Gomez Davila

“Religion did not originate in an urgent need to ensure public solidarity, nor were cathedrals built to foment tourism”

It is true that religion binds a people together, that the highest societies grow out of a unity of blood and faith but this should never be our focus. Christ is not important as a figurative icon to bring about unity, he is important because he is real, he is the only path to salvation, and to accept his love is the purpose of all human life, every other benefit is paltry compared to this and this should always be the focus.

Christ is always the way, even when following him does not seem expedient to our personal or political goals.
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St Pious X tells the founding father of Zionism (Theodor Herzl) that Catholics cannot condone Zionism.

Jews have no ethnic or religious right to Israel both the Old Testament and New Testament center on Christ. There can be no true peace until the Holy Land is occupied by Catholics
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Listen to the beauty of tradition.
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Olaf Tryggvason was a viking who converted to Christianity after meeting a warrior-priest named Thangbrand.

When he became king of Norway in 995, he strove to win converts to Christ—sometimes by force, but other times by preaching.

By commissioning missionaries and baptizing visiting dignitaries, Olaf was able to introduce Christianity to the Shetland, Faroe, and Orkney islands and to Iceland and Greenland.

At an assembly in Tunsberg, King Olaf ordered the expulsion of all magicians, sorcerers, and warlocks from Norway. Those that remained were burned to death or drowned.

Later that year, at Maerin, he entered a pagan temple filled with idols, which he and his men knocked from their pedestals.
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The Chosen People...of Satan
Jews at the root of all Revolution that wedges between peoples of Christendom and Europe.

From Synagogue Rising by Hugh Akins
Cooper is outright lying and misleading people. While it is absolutely true that North Africans have contributed much to western civilization and that all of Christian Europe was Augustinian by the 5th-6th century. Saint Augustine, St. Cyprian, Tertullian, etc. Were all ethnic Amazigh (Berber). The Berbers are described and depicted as white caucasians with blue eyes by classical sources and Spanish sources during the Islamic conquest of Spain. The main language of Pre-Islamic North Africa was Latin and the Amazigh language is a non-Semitic language. Genetic testing also shows Pre-Islamic North Africa was almost 100% white caucasian. Here's a video from Iran Talk: https://twitter.com/drjordanbcooper/status/1477323300762177543?s=21

https://youtu.be/76WuyNybMjE
Earlier it was argued that pagans did not have wars like Abrahamics did because their pantheons could accommodate new or foreign Gods. I present this refutation against the idea that religious wars are “Abrahamic” in nature. If anything is uniquely Christian it is opposing conversion by the sword, which the church always opposed and only rarely did Kings violate this policy for political expediency against the orders of the church.

“Generally speaking, when two pagan sides fought, it was acknowledged that the losing side had weaker gods than the winners, but the weaker gods were still considered 'real'. Sadly, the biggest obstacle to writing about pre-Christian religious wars is simply the lack of writings describing the war and the reasons for it: as such, we rarely have more than a "our gods say it's ok to kill these guys". If you want some examples of that, though, there a fairly large number:
1 Every war waged by the Pharaoh of Egypt was practically a religious war, since the Pharaoh was the leader of Egypt's main religion.
2 The Jewish wars in the old testament (like the Battle of Jericho) were almost all religious wars, at least according to the Bible.
3 The Persians apparently burned Greek temples in the various Persian invasions of Greece, so Alexander burned down the Persian palace in response.
4 The Vikings literally had a religion centered around war.
5 In the America's, wars were fought to capture slaves for the purpose of sacrifice, at least while the Aztecs were still around. For forced conversion into a polytheistic religion, there's the example of Antiochus IV of the Seleucid kingdom, who tried to force the worship of Greek gods onto Jews, thereby sparking the Maccabaean revolt. The Aztecs waged war on their neighbours to take sacrifical captives and slaves, and deliberately left their enemies as rump states so they could declare war on them again and again, practically farming them for sacrifices to their god. Many Chinese civil wars had a significant religious element to them. One of the most famous was the Yellow Headscarf Rebellion (184–205 AD) which was led by adherents of a Taoist sect called the “Path of Supreme Peace”. They proclaimed the rebellion a struggle between the old “Azure sky” (Han dynasty, largely a Confucian entity, at least in words) and the new “Yellow sky”. The Roman invasion of Gaul, which saw pagans on both sides of wars that lasted several years. After the Romans had succeeded in their cause, they set about suppressing the Gauls’ Druid priests, constructing their own temples over Celtic sites, and turning “holy springs” into thermal spas . Worship of native gods might be allowed, but that was largely only the case if such practices did not preclude the conquered from observing the practices of the Roman cult. The Germanic Saxons, Angles, and Jutes invaded Celtic Britain, and they brought with them their own pagan beliefs, which they would eventually abandon for Christianity. Subsequently, other Germanic peoples would invade and bring pagan beliefs back to then-Christian Britain. In each of these cases, preexisting beliefs may have been tolerated to a certain extent, but the conquering peoples’ religious beliefs virtually always came to replace those of the conquered. Christians were persecuted by Romans authorities because they were “other,” because they refused to honor the local gods and so dishonored both the gods and their worshippers, they refused to worship the Emperor and were thus disloyal to the state. Persecution of Christians happened in a variety of ways including social ostracization, confiscation of property, loss of public office, anti-Christian riots, and spasmodically in capital punishment. Perhaps the most well-known account is that of Nero’s cruel pogrom against Christians in Rome in the mid-60s AD. Tacitus noted how Nero blamed Christians for the burning of Rome. He picked on the Christians because by they were hated by the masses and they were tortured for public amusement! Now I could go on and mention the martyrdoms of Bishop Ignatius (ca.
110 AD), Bishop Polycarp (ca. 150 AD), Justin Martyr (ca. 165 AD), and the Perpetua and Felicity (ca. 203 AD) to name a few. But the post is long enough and you get the point. Pagans killed Christians because they hated them! All of the above are just a few examples of pagans making war because of their religion. I copied these from historians. Most paganism was not peaceful .”
In his surviving letters Lincoln refers to God over 400 times but somehow never mention Jesus once. America has always had faithless leaders. Deists and worse. Our people have been bereft of leadership for so long we don’t even know what it looks like anymore. This is why you have conservative presidents waving LGBT flags.

The best thing an American actor ever did was not on a stage. Sic Semper Tyranis
“How can you be Catholic and antisemitic? How can you be a white supremacist and Catholic?”

Though these terms have been given a negative connotation by the billion dollar media empire of organized Jewry they amount to two simple and virtuous concepts.

1. The Holy mandate to care for our children and our people, not just to provide food and shelter but to defend them against those who would destroy them

2. To recognize those who would destroy them as the synagogue of satan, the deniers of Christ damned by their rejection of Christ and their cursed blood and their allies who choose mammon above the true God and their own folk

1 Timothy 5:8
But if any man have not care of his own, and especially of those of his house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.
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Forwarded from Australian Christian Fascists (Bob Boomerberg)
Archbishop Cesare Orsenigo was the vatican apostolic nuncio to Germany from 1930-1945.
He was the direct diplomatic link between Pius XI/XII and Adolf Hitler and other high ranking Reich ministers.
He met regularly with Hitler throughout the war.
He visited concentration camps visiting prisoners of war.
The photos are from 1944 and 1945.
Notice the crosses the at the prisoner cemetery. A bit strange for a regime that supposedly hated Christianity.
Cesare Orsenigo never noted any "holocaust" at the concentration camps.