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7/20/2025, 2:38:09 AM
>>510846479
Going to go full-Schizo on you.
During the Boer Wars in South Africa, there lived a man named Nicolaas van Rensburg who had been given the gift of prophecy by the Lord our God, and much of what he said came to pass, especially when it concerns the Boer of South Africa and the land that God has in their birthright for them. He spoke of many of the struggles that the Boer will go through, and at one point got a vision of a Boer held at rifle point by a "Coolie". He also saw the Boers having to drag a cart where a Coolie sits atop it like he owns them. Siener also said that what's going to happen in South Africa will spread to the world at large, and I think we in the world at large are feeling its effects.
I ask you and all others to turn to God and repent, because we have no earthly power with regard to turning this around peacefully. Meanwhile, there is nothing God cannot do. It's going to be rocky ahead, but when we as a nation remember God and have etched His covenant over our hearts and follow after Jesus to Him, I am sure that is when God will again pour out His blessings. Right now, I can only see God throwing down. With the numbers of the heathens swelling, and the kikes making moves to trick the true Israelites (the Christians) out of their inheritance, it's not going to be pretty.
Going to go full-Schizo on you.
During the Boer Wars in South Africa, there lived a man named Nicolaas van Rensburg who had been given the gift of prophecy by the Lord our God, and much of what he said came to pass, especially when it concerns the Boer of South Africa and the land that God has in their birthright for them. He spoke of many of the struggles that the Boer will go through, and at one point got a vision of a Boer held at rifle point by a "Coolie". He also saw the Boers having to drag a cart where a Coolie sits atop it like he owns them. Siener also said that what's going to happen in South Africa will spread to the world at large, and I think we in the world at large are feeling its effects.
I ask you and all others to turn to God and repent, because we have no earthly power with regard to turning this around peacefully. Meanwhile, there is nothing God cannot do. It's going to be rocky ahead, but when we as a nation remember God and have etched His covenant over our hearts and follow after Jesus to Him, I am sure that is when God will again pour out His blessings. Right now, I can only see God throwing down. With the numbers of the heathens swelling, and the kikes making moves to trick the true Israelites (the Christians) out of their inheritance, it's not going to be pretty.
7/18/2025, 4:42:35 PM
>>715800885
Amen! He loves us beyond anything we could ever comprehend, for He is willing to give us everything, and, in fact, He already has, through Jesus Christ Himself, He gave us everything, and all we need to do is accept that gift He has freely given us by accepting Christ, believing in Him and finishing the race of our lives on this Earth, keeping to our faith in Him until the end, regardless of circumstances.
Amen! He loves us beyond anything we could ever comprehend, for He is willing to give us everything, and, in fact, He already has, through Jesus Christ Himself, He gave us everything, and all we need to do is accept that gift He has freely given us by accepting Christ, believing in Him and finishing the race of our lives on this Earth, keeping to our faith in Him until the end, regardless of circumstances.
7/14/2025, 1:17:46 PM
>>510349024
Saint Paisios is European. There, I gave you one :)
Saint Paisios is European. There, I gave you one :)
7/4/2025, 10:30:42 PM
>>509519023
Part 4 (final)
-Social media poisoning interpersonal perceptions and creating a fake reality of human interaction not grounded by the five senses and lacking any empathy or sense of consequence
-Technology making people’s minds more reliant on specific skills to operate with technology and discouraging basic human skills (writing and reading comprehension on paper vs a keyboard, survival skills, manual labor craftsmanship, etc)
-AI destroying the integrity of information in media and the internet, able to misrepresent reality
-Artificial weather modification, cloud-seeding, HAARP, spraying heavy metal aerosols to create weather systems
-Society has been completely secularized, Christianity has been removed from every facet of public society
-Christians are always the primary targets of every psyop (Jewish Bolshevik Revolution effectively targeted and genocided white Russians, etc)
Part 4 (final)
-Social media poisoning interpersonal perceptions and creating a fake reality of human interaction not grounded by the five senses and lacking any empathy or sense of consequence
-Technology making people’s minds more reliant on specific skills to operate with technology and discouraging basic human skills (writing and reading comprehension on paper vs a keyboard, survival skills, manual labor craftsmanship, etc)
-AI destroying the integrity of information in media and the internet, able to misrepresent reality
-Artificial weather modification, cloud-seeding, HAARP, spraying heavy metal aerosols to create weather systems
-Society has been completely secularized, Christianity has been removed from every facet of public society
-Christians are always the primary targets of every psyop (Jewish Bolshevik Revolution effectively targeted and genocided white Russians, etc)
6/19/2025, 4:15:31 AM
6/18/2025, 4:40:20 AM
>>507811529
secular greeks worship money as their god, and so they do whatever for tourism.
Going to Mount Athos and seeing real Greek Christians will be more beneficial for anyone taking a trip to Greece than seeing some rubble of the parthenon
secular greeks worship money as their god, and so they do whatever for tourism.
Going to Mount Athos and seeing real Greek Christians will be more beneficial for anyone taking a trip to Greece than seeing some rubble of the parthenon
6/18/2025, 3:33:20 AM
>>507804239
The way I see it (I'm not Greek) is that it's not ethnophyletism any more than it is to say that the Church began in Jerusalem. Does that mean Jerusalem Orthodox Christians are the best? Obviously not. But considering the Eastern Roman Empire was the center of the Church when it was finally allowed to flourish, that just so happens to be where a lot comes from. One might get caught up in the same hang-ups when suggesting anything else from the Church is just cultural happenstance. God is very intentional, we shouldn't argue with Him.
As always talk to your priest, I don't know anything and these are not my opinions, just what I've learned about the importance of the traditions of sacred architecture and Iconography echoed by the Church forever.
An argument could (and has) been made for changes in the Liturgy to reflect Western traditions. But the Church has unified the Divine Liturgy for the same reason as everything else has stayed the same. The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom is Byzantine, too. Is it the best because it's Byzantine? Not for that reason. Is it the only Liturgy ever performed in the Church in history? No, there were different rites at different points in different locations. But the Church (the Head of which is Christ, remember) saw fit to unify the practice across all the Orthodox into one Divine Liturgy.
The way I see it (I'm not Greek) is that it's not ethnophyletism any more than it is to say that the Church began in Jerusalem. Does that mean Jerusalem Orthodox Christians are the best? Obviously not. But considering the Eastern Roman Empire was the center of the Church when it was finally allowed to flourish, that just so happens to be where a lot comes from. One might get caught up in the same hang-ups when suggesting anything else from the Church is just cultural happenstance. God is very intentional, we shouldn't argue with Him.
As always talk to your priest, I don't know anything and these are not my opinions, just what I've learned about the importance of the traditions of sacred architecture and Iconography echoed by the Church forever.
An argument could (and has) been made for changes in the Liturgy to reflect Western traditions. But the Church has unified the Divine Liturgy for the same reason as everything else has stayed the same. The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom is Byzantine, too. Is it the best because it's Byzantine? Not for that reason. Is it the only Liturgy ever performed in the Church in history? No, there were different rites at different points in different locations. But the Church (the Head of which is Christ, remember) saw fit to unify the practice across all the Orthodox into one Divine Liturgy.
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