Posted on 08/18/2015 3:46:12 PM PDT by markomalley
Speak of the devil (pun intended), I just posted about the guy I think you’re referring to, aka ‘John Todd’.
No, it wasn't him. I think it was this guy right here. Some of his stuff is still up on YouTube.
I didn’t read the article but I have read at least one book exposing satanic rituals. “Day of Deception” perhaps is the most easy to read and an eye opener for parents. The coveted of things for rituals is things like baby fat to make into candles. They seek the pure and innocent to try and if it were spiritually possible defile them to use for an offering to the devil himself.
Thanks for posting this, Mark. I believe every word of it.
I have prayed outside an abortion clinic. And I have seen people turn around in the parking lot after seeing us. Onetime, a man and his teenage daughter came back months later to give us each a framed photo of the new baby in their family that was almost murdered at that clinic.
What a bunch of crap. I think I’ve seen this plot before.
For decades, local Catholics had maintained a prayerful presence outside an abortion clinic in Rockford, Illinois, but the clinic remained open.
According to Kevin Rilott of the Rockford Pro-Life Initiative, the tide began to turn in 2009 when Bishop Thomas Doran granted priests permission to recite prayers of exorcism outside the Northern Illinois Womens Center. At times, four priests would stand outside the four corners of the building and recite the prayers together.
Within two to three weeks of priests saying these prayers, the number of abortions began to drop, said Rilott. Over a few months, the number of abortions was cut in half and the numbers of women seeking our help probably doubled. The clinic, which had been performing 25-75 abortions a week for years, also reduced its days of business from three to two.
In late 2011, the State of Illinois temporarily suspended the clinics license; in January, the clinic announced that it would not reopen its doors.
Be in a state of grace when you go [to pray in front of an abortion clinic]. Take a bottle of Holy Water with you... [A]bsolutely, sprinkle yourself when you get there and when you leave. Sprinkle it on all the members of your family. If you can receive Holy Communion before you get there, that would be ideal. If you go to Mass that day, after Mass spend a few minutes to ask Our Lord to send His Mother with you. Bring a Rosary with you and beat the devil to death with it. There are things that the devil is afraid of, but mostly, hes afraid of a well formed Catholic...
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Thanks!!!
Could you please remove the huge JPG and replace with this one?
Thanks, Mark.
That shows it for the replication of an Aztec pyramid...known for the human sacrifices done on them.
Thanks for posting it.
The only thing it’s missing is a hollow bronze statue of Moloch (with a fire burning inside so that the infants laid in its arms are incinerated)
If you can find the original audio version from The Dead Alewives, it's a hoot!
Are you talking about Mike Warnke?
I'll bet they have one inside.
No I'm not.
Please see my post #22, above.
I don’t buy it.
Well, beer came along, mostly in college. Cigarettes? Probably. Everyone smoked back then, anyway. No drugs. And no spell casting, witchcraft, or demonic worship. The thought never would have occurred to us. And if it did-as described in the article- it would have been “lame”.
And when a bunch of DND dorks call you “Lame”, man, that’s a real insult.........
My group in college was unique because we had a GIRL play with us for a year. Adds a whole new dimension to the game. :-)
Why believe a Satanist? Seriously?
Classic. I’d not seen that before.
And.......it hit a little close to home, too. Cuttin’ deep, man. :-)
Yup! I was the only female in my group. It seemed that every time I rolled somebody accused the DM of giving me special treatment for being female. lol!
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