From Catholic 365:
In early 2021, I was invited to join an online Facebook prayer group with a number of evangelical Christians. I agreed as the focus was to entreat the Savior to turn the nation back to Him, particularly in light of the tumultuous election and the ungodly agenda that has comprised of what is now the current administration. While I enjoyed the entreaties, it soon became obvious that prior to the end of each session, the message that went forth, allegedly from the heavenly throne room, was “Margaret, the Lord is telling me that you need to leave the Catholic Church.” As one who is familiar with the reality of falsified, self induced prophetic directives, I consistently replied that that would never occur unless God spoke to me directly. After a lengthy hiatus, I participated once again a few weeks ago but withdrew minutes later when the leader began to pray against demonic religious doctrines, and so forth. (Read more.)
The politics of hell. From The Josias:
Let’s start with a little guided meditation. I want you to imagine a society—a society made up of self-absorbed, atomized individuals—a society in which the various members tolerate each other, because they know they need each other, but only so that each of them can achieve his own private ambitions and desires—a society, moreover, that is in open rebellion against its own origins. Sound familiar yet? Now I want you to imagine that, once upon a time, this society had been noble, and civil, and good—but that its citizens—especially its elite citizens—out of a disordered sense of pride, effected a revolution against that received ancient order. Imagine, if you will, that this revolution had some ironic consequences, such as that, in the name of liberating themselves from being subject to any official king, these citizens wound up creating for themselves an even more oppressive and authoritarian regime—and that their honorable hierarchy, which in their pettiness they would have liked to dissolve altogether, was merely replaced by a dishonorable hierarchy—that they traded an ordered harmony for hostile power relations, and a common good for private vices. Now imagine that this populace—who, again, hate their own heritage and devote all their time and energy to contradicting it, loudly—is in fact deeply unsatisfied, frustrated, lonely, sad. And yet imagine that, despite their unhappiness in this society, they also live in constant, ever-growing fear—fear that this society of theirs, and everything it stands for, is on the verge of defeat. Imagine, finally, that this hysterical anxiety of theirs makes them even more odious and offensive and obnoxious. Probably by now you are not having to imagine, because unfortunately what I have been describing is not imaginary. This is a society—or at least, a “society”—which is very real, which is all around us, and with which we are forced to interact on a daily basis. I am speaking, of course, of the society of Satan and his demons. This is a talk about the politics of hell. (Read more.)
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