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“Prayer is more powerful than bullets and faith more powerful than armies.”

This post was originally written at the end of the second Bush presidency who I called a crazy king who wanted to destroy his civilization. In this new post, I replaced Bush with Pope Francis and the U.S. bishops. They are the new crazy kings who are insanely willing to destroy their civilization. I, back then, called for prayer and sacrifice because I saw a regime coming that wanted to destroy Christianity in our country. We did pray and offer sacrifice and the Obama/Clinton regime ended. Thanks be to God! Now we need to pray and offer sacrifice so the abortion/homosexual regimes that would destroy Christianity, which Pope Francis and the U.S. bishops appear to be trying to bring back into power, are defeated. We also need to pray for a Pope and bishops who want to reestablish, unequivocally, a Christian civilization. ------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a hard time for parents. I see the United States and Western culture losin

Prophecy: Trump will "lead America back to God" & can he End the Nightmare of Abortion

Dr. Theresa Burkes’s book "Forbidden Grief: The Unspoken Pain of Abortion" shows that abortion has brought us a nightmare and horror culture: "If you examine the women's movement you can see that many of the women who laid the groundwork were women traumatized by their own abortions. They believed that legalizing abortion would take away the trauma.” Instead as Dr. Burkes shows they created trauma, which brought us the nightmare culture. She applies psychology to cure this trauma, but says that the abortion-trauma can only be completely healed if one asks for and receives God’s mercy. If the grief of abortion is not healed then the world becomes a Freddy Krueger-like horror culture. Burkes maintains that the horror icons of the United States such as “Freddy Krueger” and the “evil child movies” are symbols of a culture running away from its guilt. “I think that evil child movies are all around us. The child is the victimizer, the one who torments. Other m