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Recent Posts by Jesse
IS BARBARISM BACK AND HERE TO STAY?
I thank you for posting on your blog the video about the not-so-innocent heritage of Native Americans. I believe that Liberal elites have romanticized indigenous practices and cultures. I’m not demonizing indigenous peoples and I empathize with their sufferings...Read more
DIABOLIC CONFUSION
QUESTION?
Can confusion be diabolical?
ANSWER!
Fr. Chad Ripperger (Exorcist): “Ordinary Diabolic Influence includes Confusion. Demons will make people confused, give them anxiety, fears & deep depression.” (Spiritual Warfare Conference - Feb 19-21, 2012; Holy Family Theatre,...Read more
Democrats envy Trump, Bishop denounces demonic sacrilege & a Cardinals new counter reformation.
1 Gospel Luke 14:25-33 Everyone who does not renounce his possessions cannot be my disciple.
2. The Real Reasons Why Legacy Media Are Freaking Out Over Trump’s Successful Baghdadi Mission. The successful strike against ISIS founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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The Apostles Were Skeptics
If the Resurrection was merely an illusion, the touching of the body of Christ, the putting the finger into the hand, the hand into the side, as Thomas did, would certainly have cured any such illusion. Furthermore, when our Lord appeared He ate food; they saw the food vanish. He took bread; they saw the bread break. On another occasion He gave them bread and fish, and they were satisfied of their hunger. This certainly does not happen when there is only a dream or an illusion. None of the apostles expected a Resurrection. They had to be convinced. They had to be convinced the hard way, as Thomas had to be convinced. Believe me, the skeptics of today cannot compare with the skeptics of those days, namely, the apostles. They were the doubters, and when they were convinced, they proved that they believed by having their throats cut for the cause of Christ.


