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Viktor Orban: "By Rejecting Christianity We Have Become Hedonistic Pagans" Hungary's Prime Minister just gave an important speech on the the future of the West

Viktor Orban: "By Rejecting Christianity We Have Become Hedonistic Pagans"

Hungary's Prime Minister just gave an important speech on the the future of the West

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Anonymous said…
We see in culture, music and art signs of a Western society totally turned to men rather than to the principles and values of God. This is a clear sign of contempt.

But when Bergoglio happily welcomes an artist who outraged Christ in an art depicting a cross immersed in urine, we can conclude that this has all come to a head. It has become something worse that turns out to be diabolical. It is a clear sign of total apostasy.

The Anti-Church is only the reflection of the members who have apostatized because it is linked to the city of men, as St. Augustine recalls. This reflection of society is clearly the negation of the belief that the Church reveals. Reflex is synonymous with mirror. That is why the children of Fatima spoke about a mirror telling the Church and society.

Thus the Anti-Church is only an negative the reflection of the true Church. Soon, we will see this clearly with more evidence that the Anti-iChurch has actually emerged, perhaps when they totally change the validity of the sacraments. And it has its own members: a pope, clerics and laity. But they are only the reflex; it is not the being, the subject. They are neither true nor legitimate Catholics. Because they are just false members who lived together within the true Church before. But today it has changed. they walk now alone with their own doctrine and also Christ himself, like the pope himself. But all fake.

We, therefore, are witnessing the end of all this, for truth and faith have been despised.

Renato


Anonymous said…
The mirror is also a deceptive reflection of ourselves. The real self is only evident when clarity is projected onto the intellect. Therefore, mystics say that it is necessary to ask for God's grace, that is, lights to know ourselves. And it means this: silence, reflection and prayer.

Renato

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