Tuesday, July 16, 2024

WHEN they reveal themselves?! . . . They already are!

I had the day off from work so I was home at five for my mom to turn on her regular Fox News program, “The Five.” The panel was at the RNC live and they used as their opener a clip of Trump at the RNC, playing in the background ONLY the first stanza of Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA” song:

“If tomorrow all the things were gone
I worked for all my life
And I had to start again
With just my children and my wife
I'd thank my lucky stars
To be livin' here today
'Cause the flag still stands for freedom
And they can't take that away

From today’s news: “If Trump and Vance win in November, Vance would become only the second Catholic vice president in U.S. history, according to the National Catholic Register. The first was President Joe Biden, who served as vice president under former President Barack Obama.

“Vance has said in the past that, even before he joined the Catholic Church, he shared many policy goals with Catholics. He told Dreher in 2019 that he wanted to be known for promoting the common good.”

I saw two YouTube headlines today that struck me—even though I didn’t actually click on either site. One said, “The Catholic takeover of America” (think Jesuit). The other: “When they reveal themselves to us, tribulation will begin.”

Here’s a study outtake from my church on Baal worship:

What’s the possible common denominator between the East and the West; the possible bridge or link that might bring East and West together?

She is female; it’s a female entity, a female deity of goddess. Over and over again in Scripture, it’s called a mother. She’s called the queen. The queen of heaven. She’s called a lady. She’s called a daughter, says Alex Kurz.

Without a doubt there is this preoccupation with and fascination over a female figure in the religious system, which is in keeping with that Baal system of worship—God actually names her! Her name is Ashtaroth. Baal is the male god and Ashtaroth is the female goddess.

They’re husband and wife and then she has a child Tammuz, who’s supposed to be the incarnation of Nimrod.

As Ashtaroth, she’s identified by the moon; the moon goddess. Now, in Islam they use the crescent moon as a symbol, although they don’t view it as a goddess. But once again, a rose by any other name is still a rose. In other words, why the fascination with the moon?!

We see Ramadan begins with the visible crescent at the beginning of the feast, and it ends with the visible crescent of the moon at the end of the feast. Many of the feast days are governed by the lunar calendar. It’s the moon, Hubal (baal).

Islam venerates Mary. There is a love for Mary and, as we pointed out, Mary is the only woman identified in name in the Koran; she’s actually named. No other woman in the Koran is identified.

She’s considered the greatest of all women. According to the Koran, she was “born without the touch of Satan.” What does that mean? Well, Jesus was born without the touch of Satan. Ultimately, carried to its end, she’s born sinless; that’s what the West believes in the Roman Catholic system.

There are some who believe she kept her chastity after the birth of Jesus; she’s the perpetual virgin, for example. Koran teaches Mary is the sign to mankind; she’s called Our Lady.

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The gods of the Aztec required terrific human sacrifices. You have the word cannibal, meaning a priest of Baal. There was this fascination with human sacrifice where the people feared that unless they fed these gods, there would be judgment.

The greatest god among the Aztecs was the sun. What did God say in the Bible? “Don’t you worship the sun, the moon or the stars.” And what is the symbol for Islam? The crescent of the moon, which is actually the moon eclipsing the sun and you have the star over there. The very objects that the Bible says “don’t you worship” are combined to represent an entire religious system.

So you know what the Catholic missionaries did to win the Aztecs? They preached Mary. What the Catholic missionaries did is they touted her as the “mother who consoles” and the “mother who prays for humanity” and so on.

So, for example, you have this Lady of Guadalupe. Growing up in Argentina, you see an image of a woman who’s standing on the moon and there’s a sun behind her.

What people have tried to do is use Revelation 12 as a passage that represents Mary and here’s the problem.

Revelation 12:1: [1] And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars:

What’s the problem with that? Genesis 37:7-11. The sun represents Jacob, the moon represents Rachel and the stars represent the 12 sons. Who is this woman? It’s not Mary; it’s Israel!!

So what, for example, did the 16th century missionaries do? They’re preaching Mary and there is, you Google it, the image of Mary—she’s in front of the sun and she’s standing on top of the moon. The very objects God says do not worship.

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