1) Christian or Jew? Christian. And Antimasonic., 2) Pas circoncis, non.
I agree with John Vennari on a few things:
Revolution in Tiara & Cope: The Masonic Blueprint for the Subversion of the Catholic Church
Defeat Modernism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWcynEZkYaE
And when I have said more than once Jews should convert and Jews are wrong, it should be pretty clear.
Unfortunately some idiots are spreading between them quite a few unnecessary doubts, I saw a graffito in the subway (where it was foreseeable I would pass, and Gipsies had seen me over the area), so, better be clear./HGL
PS, when I consider John Vennari is right on a few things, I do not include his praise of Masons during the time when Alta Vendita was issued for "maturity". This cult of "maturity" is not quite Christian. A Christian who has his goal in another world can achive his goal in his lifetime, namely to attain Heaven. Asking for a maturity which puts main goals beyond one's lifetime is not Christian./HGL
John Vennari basically "linked to" one page of a mason:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/zeldis12.html
I find on it: The first recorded Masonic ceremony in the Holy Land was the Secret Monitor meeting held at King Solomon's Quarries, a cave deep under the old city of Jerusalem, in May 1868.
Interesting enough, 100 years later, May 1968, the Student Revolt in Paris has among its leaders one Cohn-Bendit - a Jew. A commemoration of that Masonic ceremony in the Holy Land? Possible.
I am happy that in May 1968, I was NOT in Paris. My mother, pregnant with me, was in Vienna, a city without the student revolt that year.