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Building Faith: Beyond the Need for Signs - Tom Stapleton/EndTimesProphecy [1.26.16]     (www.youtube.com)
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The Jewish question      (Christianity)
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I'm trying to put it all together. The thing I know for certain is that Jews hate us with an unrivaled passion while as Christians we look up to Jews and respect them. I really don't think that respect is warranted.

So, salvation is of the Jews. That was Jesus, he came out of them was rejected by them and offered salvation to the world.

Is it possible, and I think it is, that when they crucified him, when they said, "Let his blood be upon us!" Is it possible that moment broke the covenant, not only broke it but reversed it. While before, salvation was of the Jews, now Satan has them and damnation is of the Jews.

It is very hard not to come to the conclusion.

The pendulum always swings the other way. Instead of looking at things as they are, we've been pushed into this very pro-jew worldview. I'm having a hard time breaking free of it. I fear the pendulum is going to swing the other way very hard. A lot of blood will be shed when that happens.
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Pope Saint Martin I April 13th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#Pope Saint Martin I April 13th | Saint of the Day

Martin I lay too sick to fight on a couch in front of the altar when the soldiers burst into the Lateran basilica. He had come to the church when he heard the soldiers had landed. But the thought of kidnapping a sick pope from the house of God didn't stop the soldiers from grabbing him and hustling him down to their ship.

Elected pope in 649, Martin I had gotten in trouble for refusing to condone silence in the face of wrong. At that time there existed a popular heresy that held that Christ didn't have a human will, only a divine will. The emperor had issued an edict that didn't support Monothelism (as it was known) directly, but simply commanded that no one could discuss Jesus' will at all.

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Festival Typology, Part 2: Passover to Pentecost - Tom Stapleton/EndTimesProphecy [1.16.49]     (www.youtube.com)
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St. Julius April 12th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Julius April 12th | Saint of the Day

Julius whose feast day is April 12th. Julius was the son of a Roman named Rusticus. He was elected Pope to succeed Pope St. Mark on February 6, 337. Julius was soon involved in the Arian controversy when Eusebius of Nicomedia opposed the return of Athanasius to the See of Alexandria in 338. Eusebius and his followers elected George, whereupon the Arians elected Pistus. Julius convened a synod in Rome in 340 or 341 that neither group attended, and in a letter to the Eusebian bishops, Julius declared that Athanasius was the rightful bishop of Alexandria and reinstated him. The matter was not finally settled until the Council of Sardica (Sofia), summoned by emperors Constans and Constantius in 342 or 343, declared Julius' action correct and that any deposed bishop had the right of appeal to the Pope in Rome.

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194 WUP Walter Veith & Martin Smith - Mark of The Beast, Hand Or Forehead, How Close Are We? [1.19.01]     (www.youtube.com)
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St. Antipas April 11th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Antipas April 11th | Saint of the Day

Martyr and disciple of St. John the Apostle who called Antipas "my faithful witness." Tradition states that Antipas was the bishop of Pergamum, but this is not documented. He is believed to have been burned to death. The only mention of him is in Revelation.

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The Fame and Name Game of the Last Generation (Pt. 2) - David Leone' [2.36.42]     (www.youtube.com)
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St. Michael de Sanctis April 10th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Michael de Sanctis April 10th | Saint of the Day

Michael de Sanctis was born in Catalonia, Spain around 1591. At the age of six he informed his parents that he was going to be a monk. Moreover, he imitated St. Francis of Assisi to such a great extent that he had to be restrained. After the death of his parents, Michael served as an apprentice to a merchant. However, he continued to lead a life of exemplary fervor and devotion, and in 1603, he joined the Trinitarian Friars at Barcelona, taking his vows at St. Lambert's monastery in Saragosa in 1607. Shortly thereafter, Michael expressed a desire to join the reformed group of Trinitarians and was given permission to do so. He went to the Novitiate at Madrid and, after studies at Seville and Salamanca, he was ordained a priest and twice served as Superior of the house in Valladolid. His confreres considered him to be a saint, especially because of his devotion to the Most Blessed Sacrament and his ecstacies during Mass.

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All Gathered!🐸🐸🐸 6th Bowl DONE! - Gerald Badalamento [9.48]     (www.youtube.com)
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The Impact of (((us.gov))) Foreign Policy On Christians     (www.youtube.com)
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Because jews.

Everything that the jews are doing in Gaza is entirely consistent with the Talmud.

I. Sanhedrin 59a: "Murdering Goyim is like killing a wild animal."

2. Abodah Zara 26b: "Even the best of the Gentiles should be killed. "

3. Sanhedrin 59a: "A goy (Gentile) who pries into The Law (Talmud) is guilty of death."

4. Libbre David 37: "To communicate anything to a Goy about our religious relations would be equal to
the killing of all Jews, for if the Goyim knew what we teach about them, they would kill us openly. "

5. Libbre David 37: "If a Jew be called upon to explain any part of the rabbinic books, he ought to give
only a false explanation. Who ever will violate this order shall be put to death."

6. Yebhamoth 11b: "Sexual intercourse with a little girl is permitted if she is three years of age."

7. Schabouth Hag. 6d: "Jews may swear falsely by use of subterfuge wording. "

8. Hilkkoth Akum Xl : "Do not save Goyim in danger of death."

9. Hilkkoth Akum Xl: "Show no mercy to the Goyim. "

10. Choschen Hamm 388, 15: "If it can be proven that someone has given the money of Israelites to the
Goyim, a way must be found after prudent consideration to wipe him off the face of the earth."

11. Choschen Hamm 266, 1: "A Jew may keep anything he finds which belongs to the Akum (Gentile). For
he who returns lost property (to Gentiles) sins against the Law by increasing the power of the
transgressors of the Law. It is praiseworthy, however, to return lost property if it is done to honor the
name of God, namely, if by so doing, Christians will praise the Jews and look upon them as honorable
people."

12. Szaaloth-Utszabot, The Book of Jore Dia 17: "A Jew should and must make a false oath when the
Goyim asks if our books contain anything against them. "

13. Baba Necia 114, 6: "The Jews are human beings, but the nations of the world are not human beings
but beasts."

14. Simeon Haddarsen, fol. 56-D: "When the Messiah comes every Jew will have 2800 slaves. "

15. Nidrasch Talpioth, p. 225-L: "Jehovah created the non-Jew in human form so that the Jew would not
have to be served by beasts. The non-Jew is consequently an animal in human form, and condemned to
serve the Jew day and night."

16. Aboda Sarah 37a: "A Gentile girl who is three years old can be violated."

17. Gad. Shas. 2: 2: "A Jew may violate but not marry a non-Jewish girl."

18. Tosefta. Aboda Zara B, 5: "If a goy kills a goy or a Jew, he is responsible; but if a Jew kills a goy, he
is NOT responsible."

19. Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 388: "It is permitted to kill a Jewish denunciator everywhere. It
is permitted to kill him even before he denounces. "

20. Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 348: "All property of other nations belongs to the Jewish nation,
which, consequently, is entitled to seize upon it without any scruples."

An israeli soldier posted a picture of himself in Gaza holding a young girls sock on his Instagram and wrote in Hebrew: "sports and writing, new hobbies: sniffing a 5-year-old girl's sock twice a day."

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St. Waldetrudis April 9th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Waldetrudis April 9th | Saint of the Day

Also known as Waltrude or Waudru, she was the daughter of Saints Walbert and Bertilia and sister of St. Aldegunus of Maubeuge. Marrying St. Vincent Madelgarius, she became the mother of saints Landericus, Madalberta, Adeltrudis, and Dentelin. When her husband chose to become a monk about 643 in the monastery of Hautrnont, France, he had founded, she established a convent at Chateaulieu, around which grew up the town of Mons, Belgium.

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Messiah 2030 ~ The Prophetic Messianic Timeline - Part 3 of 3 (Part 4 in production) - Messiah 2030 [2.50.00]     (www.youtube.com)
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St. Julie Billiart April 8th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Julie Billiart April 8th | Saint of the Day

St. Julie (Julia) Billiart was born in 1751 and died in 1816. As a child, playing "school" was Julie's favorite game. When she was sixteen, to help support her family, she began to teach "for real". She sat on a haystack during the noon recess and told the biblical parables to the workers. Julie carried on this mission of teaching throughout her life, and the Congregation she founded continues her work.

Julie was the fifth of seven children. She attended a little one room school in Cuvilly. She enjoyed all of her studies, but she was particularly attracted to the religion lessons taught by the parish priest. Recognizing something "special" in Julie, the priest secretly allowed her to make her First Communion at the age of nine, when the normal age at that time, was thirteen. She learned to make short mental prayers and to develop a great love for Jesus in the Eucharist.

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Isaiah 65:20: The Gospel of the Kingdom - Tom Stapleton [1.47.16]     (www.youtube.com)
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St. John Baptist de la Salle April 7th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. John Baptist de la Salle April 7th | Saint of the Day

St. John Baptist de La Salle was born in 1651, in Reims, France. He was the eldest son of wealthy parents. At the age of eleven, La Salle was committed becoming a priest. At the age of sixteen, he was named Canon of Reims Cathedral. At the age of eighteen, he received a master's degree in classical literature and arts, as well as philosophy.

Sadly, La Salle's parents died within a year of each other in 1671 and 1672. La Salle had to manage his parent's estate which included educating his four brothers and two sisters. Once this was done, he was ordained to the priesthood on April 9, 1678. He was 26 years old. He continued his studies until he received his doctorate in theology.

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Dr Alphonzo Monzo The biophysics of creation - the 'Word' in our bodies (Aleph-Tav body system) [1.00.04]     (www.bitchute.com)
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St. William of Eskilsoe April 6th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. William of Eskilsoe April 6th | Saint of the Day

Missionary. Born at Saint-Germain, France, circa 1125, he served as a canon at the church of St. Genevieve, Paris, under the great Abbot Suger until about 1170, when he was sent to Denmark with the mission of reforming the canons at Eskilsoe at the request of the bishop of Roskilde. He became abbot there and, during his three decades among the Danes, he also reformed many other communities. He also founded the abbey of St. Thomas, in Zeeland.

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Festival Typology - First Month Feasts - Tom Stapleton [1.24.59]     (www.youtube.com)
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St. Vincent Ferrer April 5th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Vincent Ferrer April 5th | Saint of the Day

St. Vincent Ferrer is the patron saint of builders because of his fame for "building up" and strengthening the Church: through his preaching, missionary work, in his teachings, as confessor and adviser. At Valencia in Spain, this illustrious son of St. Dominic came into the world on January 23, 1357. In the year 1374, he entered the Order of St. Dominic in a monastery near his native city. Soon after his profession he was commissioned to deliver lectures on philosophy. On being sent to Barcelona, he continued his scholastic duties and at the same time devoted himself to preaching. At Lerida, the famous university city of Catalonia, he received his doctorate. After this he labored six years in Valencia, during which time he perfected himself in the Christian life. In 1390, he was obliged to accompany Cardinal Pedro de Luna to France, but he soon returned home. When, in 1394, de Luna himself had become Pope at Avignon he summoned St. Vincent and made him Master of the sacred palace. In this capacity St. Vincent made unsuccessful efforts to put an end to the great schism. He refused all ecclesiastical dignities, even the cardinal's hat, and only craved to be appointed apostolical missionary. Now began those labors that made him the famous missionary of the fourteenth century. He evangelized nearly every province of Spain, and preached in France, Italy, Germany, Flanders, England, Scotland, and Ireland.

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The Fame and Name Game of the Last Generation (Pt. 1) - David Leone' [2.25.34]     (www.youtube.com)
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St. Isidore of Seville April 4th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Isidore of Seville April 4th | Saint of the Day

Isidore was literally born into a family of saints in sixth century Spain. Two of his brothers, Leander and Fulgentius, and one of his sisters, Florentina, are revered as saints in Spain. It was also a family of leaders and strong minds with Leander and Fulgentius serving as bishops and Florentina as abbess.

This didn't make life easier for Isidore. To the contrary, Leander may have been holy in many ways, but his treatment of his little brother shocked many even at the time. Leander, who was much older than Isidore, took over Isidore's education and his pedagogical theory involved force and punishment. We know from Isidore's later accomplishments that he was intelligent and hard-working so it is hard to understand why Leander thought abuse would work instead of patience.

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The Shaking Of Heaven And Earth! - Make Straight The Way [1.11.27]      (www.youtube.com)
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St. Richard of Wyche April 3th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Richard of Wyche April 3th | Saint of the Day

Richard of Wyche, also known as Richard of Chichester, was born at Wyche (Droitwich), Worcestershire, England. He was orphaned when he was quite young. He retrieved the fortunes of the mismanaged estate he inherited when he took it over, and then turned it over to his brother Robert. Richard refused marriage and went to Oxford, where he studied under Grosseteste and met and began a lifelong friendship with Edmund Rich. Richard pursued his studies at Paris, received his M.A. from Oxford, and then continued his studies at Bologna, where he received his doctorate in Canon Law. After seven years at Bologna, he returned to Oxford, was appointed chancellor of the university in 1235, and then became chancellor to Edmund Rich, now archbishop of Canterbury, whom he accompanied to the Cistercian monastery at Pontigny when the archbishop retired there.

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Who's your Abba, what's His SheM? Part 1 - Erik Bissell [1.02.27]      (www.youtube.com)
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