Makow: Our Power Lies in Repudiating Sin
February 20, 2021
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February 20, 2021
JP said (February 21, 2021):
According to scientists who are not on the payrolls of Big Pharma and Wall St. an actual “pandemic†is due to arrive to each and every one of the Covid-vaccinated recipients (spare the Sputnik V patients), in approximately 11 months following their final dose. The irony in this equation is, what happens once an aristocracy has successfully eliminated only the most naïve and gullible from the herd? What Western societies will be left with shall be a very large pack of rufusnik-wolves ripe for revolution. I’m guessing this will be when the masks come off of all our “kinder, gentler nations†as they attempt to put guns to our heads. In the meantime, don’t forget that hot tip I just gave you. “Mass incinerationâ€; it could make you the next Rockefeller!
Anthony Migchels said (February 21, 2021):
I loved today's article.
Also the disclaimer: "I'm a whore inveighing against prostitution'. Aren't we all?
Many good spiritual practices feel nasty in the beginning. Simply because we're such animals. Also for instance praying for our enemies. Feels real queasy to pray for Merkel's soul.
But it's a 'fake it till you make it' kind of deal.
I'd like to add this: repenting is great! It's balm for the soul. It heals.
It's a fact that sin diminishes our contact with the Spirit, and this is where our depression and frustration come from. Repenting reopens the channel to our Maker.
It is liberating.
Final note: repentance has nothing to do with endless self flagellation. In fact: that's an ego thing: "look how holy I am by hating all my sins". Repentance simply is honestly admitting mistakes. We're being stupid all the time. Just own it, and don't be a baby about it.
I can recommend it to anyone. Forgiveness truly is the Greatest Miracle of all!
Robert K said (February 20, 2021):
You misquoted the admonition, Henry. It is, "THE LOVE OF money is the root of all evil." (now corrected)
Make money your god, and societal ruin, and the even more important loss of your own precious soul, is certain to follow. The financial power has been striving to make money everyone's god for centuries and have succeeded to the point of now bringing us to the verge of total chaos and collapse.
There is nothing inherently wrong with money. Seen as it should be--i.e., as accountancy that enables people to cooperate successfully in economic endeavour--it is one of the great inventions of civilization. However, as it stands, being a means to allow a monopoly to dominate the wills and consciences of society as a whole, it is the essence of evil. Given our astounding technological development, the money system could be reformed to become a sure guarantee of personal security, freedom and property rights; but, tragically, a population conditioned from birth to accept monetary slavery is incapable of so envisioning it.
DD said (February 20, 2021):
In Genesis it says man was made in the image of God & became a living soul. this is how we serve God. our soul becomes one with his. Jesus says in the book of John that,' I am the vine & you are the branches'. the Father prunes all the branches to bear good fruit'. thus God is glorified & man is fulfilled. this as you say is what the devil usurps so we are not fulfilled but only come to know temporal things like worldly wealth & the lust of the flesh; cheap substitutes. our spiritual identity can only be made right when we learn to overcome these obstacles & serve the living God. 'Choose ye this day whom ye shall serve'.
G said (February 20, 2021):
None would sell his or her soul if it was realized that to do so is the most self-sabotaging act in creation. There is no greater aberration than the selling of the soul, the turning on one's self. I put it as the most grievous act, even over murder, as it serves that which perpetuates and advances The Great Evil which murder, and all other atrocities are born of.
Thought you might appreciate this scene from a 1941 film when movies were movies. It's titled The Devil and Daniel Webster. The clip shows where a man who has lost his way goes on trial up against the devil (Mr. Scratch), and another man who knows a little something about freedom speaks to the jury (who all happen to be dead) in defense of the man who lost his way:
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MS said (February 22, 2021):
I've got to hand to to you, Mr. Makow, you somehow manage to say some of the most insightful things on the internet, and mix them up with totally diabolical sidetracks.
For example, your recent article about Christianity was quite good, but then you got to "we are angels sent to make paradise on earth". First of all, that's pure Alice Bailey/Kabbalist stuff. Second, Jesus says "Love not this world, it's passing away." In fact, on the off chance that's an honest mistake here is everything Jesus said about "this world".
"Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him."
https://www.openbible.info/topics/not_of_this_world
Third, that sounds more like either the watchers from the book of Enoch, or the fallen angels from revelation.
I would really love to know, though... Do you post these misdirections because you really believe them, or is it kind of like you're playing "Scruples" with your audience? Are you a psyop like Alex Jones, or is this some kind of condition of being allowed to say so many true and profound things in plain sight?
You normally don't answer my messages, and if you're a psyop then I guess it's better that you don't. But I am really fascinated by your particular blend of truth and distinctly non-Christian sentiments.
I would say something about Aleksander Dugin, but he is *obviously* a psychopath, whereas with you it's harder to tell.
My theory is that you are writing so that "those who understand understand" and those who don't become raging psychos.