Sunday, 20 April 2025

Blessed Easter!


34 Trillion Watts | Forward Boldly
Christine Niles | Easter Day, 20.IV.2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_WOlc0dojo


For those who are not fans of Wojtyla and Ratzinger, skip the half minute c. 37:30 to 38:00. Or listen to Christine's words while watching elsewhere./HGL

The Certainty of Faith
Fathers of Mercy, Auburn Kentucky | Easter Day, 20 April 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7A3ned7iPpM


I wish you a happy resurrection 0:28 of our lord Jesus Christ from the dead a 0:31 felix pascha or happy 0:35 passover for on this night we celebrate 0:39 the fulfillment and completion of the 0:42 Hebrew Passover that first began that 0:46 night in 0:48 Egypt when the blood of the pascal lamb 0:52 was spread on the doorposts of the 0:55 Israelites saving the lives of those 0:58 that dwelt 0:59 within was a foreshadowment of the blood 1:03 of the lamb of God that would save all 1:07 humanity from the slavery of sin and 1:12 death but this 1:15 time that pascal lamb does not remain 1:19 dead


One flaw in this Novus Ordo's sermon:

it is possible for us to believe 8:09 something that is 8:11 incorrect because the source of the 8:15 truth can be wrong it can be flawed 8:20 for example when people used to believe 8:23 that the sun rotated around the earth as 8:26 was taught by 8:28 them they believe something that was 8:32 incorrect but this is 8:35 impossible when we believe when we have 8:38 faith in what God tells us


As can be seen by ocular observation, and which is also what is seen through telescopes.

Heliocentrism is not verified like the visit to Antarctica, which some have actually made. Like Mike Horn. None of us, except God, has gone out to the edge of the universe to watch where the centre is and what moves around what, and that is the only kind of evidence that could trump the eyewitness of billions to Sun going around us. Reasonably, that is. Some Atheists unreasonably say "there is nothing that could move the universe around us" ... in order to be very precise about what can do so, I think the most logical, though still unreasonable, Heliocentrics are these Atheists./HGL

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