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Unpopular truth: There are more people today living as ‘ex-gays’ than there are those leading homosexual lives

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Renato said…
Pope St. Pius X says in his catechism that man is the noblest being on earth. And a nobleman belongs to a nobility whose kingdom is eternal.

Every man is destined for that eternal good which is transcendental which comes only from God. Therefore, human pilgrimage on earth must be balanced, respecting its nature and its identity; in the harmonious example of God the Father, God the Son, and with the Holy Spirit.

But active homosexuals wreak havoc against this order of God and his creation.

Revolution is something that comes only from the evil one. Because the revolutionary has an aim to provoke disorder against man and society.

This only creates more chaos and takes away the future harmony of an eternal kingdom that was meant for every man.

Because they are Gnostics.

That is why active homosexuals suffer from psychological disorders. There is an inner disorder against its very nature. It's like it's corrosive and destructive inside all the time.

People only sought help because they questioned about it through reason. They became aware that all this was irrational; Every sensible good practice becomes the most human person and closest to God, who is the truth.

Richard A. Cohen and Joseph Nicolosi, for the same reason, understood this as well. They are some of the pioneers in psychotherapy, although it is still a modern psychology. But they launched a treatment aimed at people who were dissatisfied about same-sex attraction.

By 1973 the leading organ of psychology had given a verdict that homosexual deviance was a psychological disorder.

But the Gnostics managed to reverse this, because an Aleister Crowley in the past is continued today by a pop singer star who is the Madonna (by others as well) in the practice of bisexuality to which both are connected to the same Gnostic Kabbalah, to continue this influence mainly to the youngest.

And politics today only offers a Matrix, both on the right and on the left, that only hypnotizes many. There is no alternative, as both sides are connected with gnosis.

But there is a Catholic Church, whose deposit is to the truth, which confronts this Gnostic Church, whose deposit is to lies.

I think that this deviation is overcome by choosing the good, that is, by seeking only where the deposit of truth lies.

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