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Feb 2015
Throughout history
in a Diasporic condition
and through the pagan
goes
another Jew sacrificed to the flesh
the World
and the devil.

Not in hiding
but seeking
redemption;
the purge--
only comes
after death.

For the next generations renewal?
Woe unto those limits of human freedom.

Let those seeking salvation convert; or let God present a sacrifice completely consumed by fire: burnt offering.

While Jesus suffered still...
those elected to **** Christ; as Judas was also chosen.

Compelled to sin,
by obligation,
on the cross of the Baphomet.

Where flesh is offered
as sacrifice
to that lord satan,
guiding them,
to hell on earth.

While having you hope
for Rapture.
As the Jew takes the place of the Church and Christian.

I reach for the Cross
aiming for the heart of the vampire
and brain of the zombie -- pogromed of glory.

Have your way upon the World especially ******.

© S. Wesley Mcgranor
{Note: I am not advocating for the Eastern Orthodox but do suggest conversion i.e. the Fulfilled Jew. Although Protestantism is in shambles due to such among other issues; although this being the greater gain. Also such a religious observance and professed guilt has prohibited Catholics -- the Jews historical bed partner from ever disguising themselves as Christian again (A Roman Catholic is allowed no fundamentalism but secular Judaism). So many Protestants after the destruction of our institutions and societies have succumbed to joining the Eastern (or Oriental) Orthodox as a lesser of two evils. And as this video suggests the Orthodox are seemingly free from the ailments that others suffer. Never-the-less this temptation should not ******, as we need to get our own house in order. And remember the Reformation ended any light within the Orthodox as well. It is my understanding that the Orthodox are an underling of Roman Catholicism. We Protestants (both Mainline and Evangelical) have killed ourselves as God awaits atonement for our transgressions against him. The Jew, in an older but now no longer giving attention theology, asked why God would allow such; and came to the conclusion that it was punishment (wrath). Now it is generally understood in a Christian context as a pagan resentment. And in a Jewish context as evil from goyim.}

http://youtu.be/QA4BcUhEYP8
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