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Luther's Hammer Can't Hit Purgatory

Ironically, Protestant mythology never ceases to emphasize how Brother Martin Luther triumphantly left the monastery after 'nailing' his 95 theses to the door of his cell. Today, one finds that, especially in this country, the United States, the vast majority of Protestants follow Luther in their theology and doctrine. Amazingly, their emphasis on Scripture (Sola Scriptura) and Justification by Grace alone stem directly from Luther, completely ignoring the deeply Catholic tradition that England created for themselves by their simple, basic imitation of the Roman Church using English as the primary language. 

This has resulted in a situation that many people, without finding the words to express them, find to be fanatically dualistic and extremist. All things considered, it seems quite logical to conclude that the roots, the deeply-embedded source, of this American extremism (Gay Marriage, Abortion, Euthanasia, Sex Education) is to be found in a single word- Purgatory. Yes, Purgatory that bland, boring, old-fashioned, passe', topic which, in reality, makes all the difference in the world. The common folklore that almost everyone is going to Purgatory immediately after death has been passed on from the first Jewish-Christians of the 1st Century A.D. to the European Gentile Crusaders of the 11th Century to the Kindergarten classrooms of the late 20th Century where a stern Polish nun told our class the exact same thing. Personally, I believe it is Purgatory alone that will save Christianity from extinction in the modern world, especially among the English-speaking chattering classes.

The Protestants, most especially among the much-despised 'Christian Right' refuse to budge, almost as if Luther still has a stranglehold upon the entire movement. This is from a Protestant website: 'The doctrine of purgatory developed in the late patristic and early medieval periods.'

   Current historical research, along with a lot of common sense, now tells a different story. The concept of a dark, underground world of ghosts where the dead await God's judgment and eventual salvation is as old as Abraham who 'gave up the ghost, and was gathered to his people' and has continued, non-stop, as both Scripture and folk-lore ever since. Originally called 'the Sheol' this God-given Underworld was never Hell, as many Protestants now claim, but a calm, resting abode for the spirits of dead ancestors who no longer had access to material bodies. Here's just a few understandings which the Protestants still try to either hide or deny:

- Anthropology has discovered that many other cultures throughout the world also believed in a vast middle area between Heaven and Hell, including the Chinese.
- Except for the exclusively American branches of Reform and Conservative, Judaism has always believed in Purgatory. Even after transferring their languages and traditions from Yiddish (Hebrew/German) to English, today's Rabbis openly and publicly affirm their theology by using the word 'Purgatory' specifically. Check the websites yourselves.
- Because of this 'newly discovered' fact, the Gospels can clearly be interpreted as originating from a Jesus Christ who also believed in Purgatory, a temporary middle place or state. This helps to explain numerous passages, such as the prophet's reward, or the 'cup of water for a child' reward, obviously implying a hierarchy of rewards and punishments (meaning Purgatory).
- Untold, countless secular liberals (many of them from Protestant heritage) do not believe in Christianity simply because they disagree with the idea that anyone and everyone burns in Hell forever and ever.
- Not only does 2 Peter talk about grace without works as wrong and 'ignoramus', he also discusses the spirits enduring temporary punishment (meaning Purgatory).
- Although woefully neglected today in the West, there are still countless legends and tales about the Harrowing of Hell and the defeat of both Hades (Pluto) and the Devil (Satan) by Jesus Christ and the Angels. This means that the Greco-Roman land of the dead was cleared out and sanctified by Christ's presence, thus becoming Purgatory for future generations. Using Protestant logic, the whole place became Hell once again after Jesus and the Angels left! 
- What happened to all the European Pagan lands of the dead, including Pagan paradise or Heaven? They sure didn't become Christian Heaven. Numerous Catholic literature strongly suggests that they were included in the expanding regions of Purgatory as the Church spread the faith throughout Europe both above the ground and below, buried six feet under. St. Patrick is said to have conquered the Pagan Celtic paradise and taken those who were worthy back up to Heaven! What is it now? Purgatory!
- The Protestant's modern hero, C.S. Lewis, unabashedly believed in Purgatory even though he wasn't Roman Catholic
- Protestant Billy Graham has said, maybe more than once, that he intends on being with his wife when he dies. If there is no marriage in Heaven and marriage is until death do us part, where would this take place? Purgatory!

The number of discrepancies in Protestant logic about Purgatory has created a expanding global consensus among most of the non-English speaking Catholic intellectuals, especially the young Turks in the Clergy, that is openly hostile to the U.S. and encourages their fellow-countrymen to say. 'Well if Protestant Christianity is that stupid, then so are you!' Hispanic Clergy semi-secretly plot a national re-taking of American soil. Why? Because no Hispanic soul in Purgatory would be safe in a nation that not only denies Purgatory, but refuses any establishment of religion. Read carefully, there is every reason to believe that the Founders were referring to Purgatory specifically when using the words, 'establishment of religion'.

Because of the continuing Protestant denial of Purgatory, the anti-Catholic agenda seen in today's politics will not be going away any time soon, whether it comes from the right or the left. The reason? Martin Luther's protest is only 500 years old and still refuses to accept a Juedo-Christian institution nearly 4000 years old.  His hammer falters when it tries to hit Purgatory, both then and now. I'll end with a revealing quote and all that it implies about his legacy:

Be a sinner and sin stoutly, but trust in Christ much more firmly…even should you practice whoredom a thousand times a day.

- Martin Luther

May the LORD God bless you in the name of St. Judas Maccabaeus.

The Cornerstone Mystery

August 9, 2010

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The Eye above the Pyramid is an ancient symbol commonly seen on the back of the one dollar bill. In fact, it is the official reverse/backside of the Great Seal of the United States of America. Seen carefully the Eye itself is at the exact spot of intersection if the Pyramid was doubled and superimposed creating a Star of David. Turn the symbol upside down and you have what appears to be a cornerstone. Basically,  this icon could be categorized in the following manner.

Pyramid ---> Type of Stone, Rightside Up ---> Capstone, Upside Down ---> Cornerstone

The cornerstone is a word that is used quite often in the Bible, first in Psalms, then in the Gospels, where Joshua (Jesus) specifically mentions the symbol by name. Not only that, but both St. Paul and St. Peter also mention the cornerstone yet again in their separate letters. Here are just a few related Biblical verses about the Cornerstone:

The STONE the builders rejected has become the CORNERSTONE. By the LORD has this been done, it is wonderful in our eyes. (Psalms 118:22-23)

See, I am laying a STONE in Zion, a STONE that has been tested, a precious CORNERSTONE as a sure foundation. He who put his faith in it will not be shaken. (Isaiah 28:16)

Go thence down BELOW, and make yourself firm, and be a FOUNDATION for the lower things, and it happened and he went down and fixed himself, and became the FOUNDATION for the lower things, and below the darkness there is nothing else. (II Enoch 26:4)

Everyone who falls on that STONE will be dashed to pieces, and IT will crush anyone on whom it falls.(Luke 20:18)

You are Peter, and upon this ROCK I will build my church and the Gates of Hell will not prevail against it. (Matthew 16:18)

Q: Eye below?
A: The STONE the builders rejected has become the CORNERSTONE. By the LORD has this been done, it is wonderful in our eyes. (Psalms 118:22-23)

Q: Eye below?
A: See, I am laying a STONE in Zion, a STONE that has been tested, a precious CORNERSTONE as a sure foundation. He who put his faith in it will not be shaken. (Isaiah 28:16)

Q: Eye below?
A: Go thence down BELOW, and make yourself firm, and be a FOUNDATION for the lower things, and it happened and he went down and fixed himself, and became the FOUNDATION for the lower things, and below the darkness there is nothing else. (II Enoch 26:4)

Q: Eye below?
A: Everyone who falls on that STONE will be dashed to pieces, and IT will crush anyone on whom it falls. (Luke 20:18)

Q: Eye below?
A: You are Peter, and upon this ROCK I will build my church and the Gates of Hell will not prevail against it. (Matthew 16:18)

Q: Eye below?
A: I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.  (Isaiah 45:7)

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April 10, 2009

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Let's start with defining fear and faith. Based on wikipedia.org fear is an emotional response to tangible and realistic dangers. Faith is to commit oneself to act based on sufficient evidence to warrant belief, but without absolute proof and involves an act of will. No one can have the faith and true belief in anything if they have fear. Fear is the main component for doubt, which is the first step to failure.

In no way am I saying faith is all you need for there to be success. There needs to be more than blind faith. A person needs patience, work, desire, and understanding along with faith in order to be successful. As the definition states, "based on sufficient evidence to warrant belief, but without absolute proof.” You can not say, "I have faith in myself so I know I will do well", and expect that with a magical wand you become happy and successful. Without doing the research, putting in the work and learning what is needed to be successful, the misuse of the word faith will only lead to unnecessary failure and pain.

People discredit faith when it is used improperly and begin to believe fear is useful because "fear allows you to make cautious decisions" or "fear leads you to act with reason". Wrong! Fear only does one thing and that is to restrict a person from truly reaching their potential. If you want a job badly, but fear that you won't get it, are you willing to put all your efforts into obtaining that job? No, because you are also worried about setting up a plan B, a fall back plan for if that job does not come through. It’s the same for relationships, if you fear rejection; you are less likely to let a person know your real spirit, rather putting up guards to prepare for rejection. This preparation for 'plan B' and 'just in case’ only leads to failure.

Well I only prepare for success. I don't set myself up with blind faiths and I don't allow fear to creep into my soul. I do my research, I learn what's out there, I do the work that is necessary and then I add in the biggest ingredient, faith, and I always obtain whatever goal I was reaching for, whether it's monetary, physical, or spiritual.

If there are any signs of fear, then faith isn't present and that will only lead to me having doubts. I will begin to question. I will begin to set up a plan b, a plan c, etc. Then I will wonder why I wasn't successful and why I failed. The answer is plain and simple, I was fearful, which then led me to a path of nothingness.

I want a lot for myself and those around me. I want us all to reach our true peak performance. I will have faith in myself to know that whatever I do, I will be successful. I am no longer worried about a 'plan B' and 'just in case' is stricken from my vocabulary. Fear is not allowed in my circle, only FAITH with a side of hard work and preparation.

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Hey

January 22, 2008

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