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Sh3phard of Christian Darkn355

2D World Events/Social Commentary posted on Apr 07, 2005
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Pope John Paul II left the world in Illuminati fashion on Saturday; a "13" day as the numbers go, and with the world still firmly entrenched in the Christian darkness he shepherded for 26 years. No doubt we will be bombarded with story and news clip of his earthly and spiritual greatness as the world eulogizes him these next few days, for the propaganda machine lives on, even when historical men don't. Many of those stories will relate that he was a man of great integrity. Yet how great is a man who knowingly hides the truth from the humanity he claims to serve? It is a well known "secret" in the Church hierarchy that Jesus Christ, as the Bible portrays him, never existed and that the Bible itself is a wholly plagiarized work. Christianity remains to this day nothing more than poorly recycled pagan mythology pretending to be an "original" revelation. The power and status afforded his office was created by lecherous old men millennia ago in a centuries-long orgy of bloodletting and state-enforced suppression of free thought. He may have been more "human", more "accessible" than his predecessors, but this is no fair way to assess a man who embraced the power of TV and the mass media like other politicians in the modern era. Such openness is merely a prerequisite of the times. He remained silent on far greater issues, such as where the Catholic Church smuggled all those high ranking Nazis at the end of World War II. Yes, the world will have its parade these next few days. The Pope loved parades. When Karol Wojtyla visited the Archdiocese of Newark, NJ back in 1995, the bishops decided to spend over a million dollars renovating a decrepit cathedral so that it might be called a "basilica" and raise its tourism value. While preaching to the US about "social justice", the church in that region still failed to pay their workers a living wage and blocked the efforts of its workers' unions to empower themselves. There is always money to be found when churches need a good polishing or pedophile hush money needs to be paid out, but the coffers are mysteriously empty when hard working teachers ask for decent health insurance or retirement benefits. The newly departed pontiff was no great fan of free-thinking either. He oversaw a significant portion of the Dead Sea Scrolls scandal, in which biblical and ancient scholars were denied access to the Qumran scrolls while the church-appointed scholars created a false consensus of opinion about them for over forty years. Such obfuscation of information has been the rule more than the exception since the church's pagan Roman baptism nearly 1,700 years ago. Books continued to be banned under JP II's reign and he repeatedly called for the church to rid itself of heretics. (Heresy, by the way, is an ancient word that simply means "choice".) If there is any Pope worth praising, it was the predecessor of John Paul II, Pope John Paul I (Albino Luciani), whose first act in office as pope led to his murder in Masonic-like fashion 33 days later. That act was to submit a list of Freemasonic agents within the church who were to be purged from the church's highest offices. Luciani may never have had any intention of telling the world the truth about the Christian religion's false god and false history, but trying to stick it to the Freemasonic motherfuckers of this world was a good step in the right direction towards the redemption of the human spirit. (Interesting, too, is the fact that JP II lifted the long-standing Catholic ban on Freemasonry during his reign of office.) No doubt the Pope's death will also be received by Protestant Biblical fundamentalshits as great news. To them, we are only a pope or two away from the great rapture and tribulation that will wash the earth in heaven-sent hellfire long ordained in the plagiarized text called the Book of Revelation. It's a good thing we don't have a president or high ranking politicians in office who believe all that prophecy garbage. - www.unlearning.org -

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eddyruiz

9:07AM | Thu, 07 April 2005

good work

Flipflopper1

9:52PM | Thu, 07 April 2005

Wow, nice religious hit piece you've regurgitated here. Considering you didnt even write it.(http://www.unlearning.org/editor62.htm) All in all....the need to offend someone, begging for attention, attacking the memory of a dead man. Pick your clichand get a thought of your own (or at least give credit:)

chiconuevo

11:58PM | Mon, 11 April 2005

ahh, we got an "illuminati",the word was expecting what you have to say!thank to life that i lived so see your opinion now i can rest in peace!.......the composition is great

Lubna

1:39PM | Mon, 08 August 2005

Nice work. And talking about credits they're given it seems?!? perhaps afterwards? Who cares? Not me, as long as everyone will be able to expressed himself, even with other's words (usualy we call that to share an idea or an information), the danger will be held away for a little while... by the way I'm French so excuse my English!


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