Posted on 01/20/2024 5:15:51 PM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
With the latest report from Axios, maybe open borders Republicans such as GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley and former President George W. Bush can dispense with the claim that Hispanic immigrants are, down to a man, “natural conservatives” with “good family values” because so many are pew-warming Catholics.
Axios reports that American Hispanics are increasingly embracing the demonic; i.e. practicing witchcraft and returning to their “roots.”
News reports during the last few years confirm it, and at least one state, California, encouraged the satanic practice by approving public-school prayers to false Aztec gods.
But young “Latinos” aren’t the only demographic calling forth demons from the netherworld. So are the pasty-white worthies of the WEC in Davos. They actually invited a witch to cast spells.
(Excerpt) Read more at thenewamerican.com ...
Up your butt, Jobu!
Americans sacrifice more babies per day than hispanic witches. It’s legal, so it’s ok.
Excellent!
They shall reap the whirlwind for that lack of judgement...
Islam and building mosques is growing in Mexico too
according to the Pew Research Center, the Muslim population was 60,000 in 1980, 111,000 in 2010, and is predicted to be 126,000 in 2030;
But, Carlotta, the wife of Emperor Maximilian, was quite mad at the time she said Mexico was a Pagan Nation.
Read about the Viva Christos Rey revolt in the 1920s. They were ready to die for Christ.
The Scientist and The Shaman--what a heel tag team!
I’ve seen this while on various missions trips to South and Central American countries.
While syncretism is common in many third world countries, it is especially common with the RCC church.
Yep.
Santeria is a blend of Roman Catholicism and witchcraft.
Very ugly combo!
Anything that is blended with Roman Catholicism is a very ugly combo!
That's just true.
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