Sometimes it is worth asking ourselves questions and seeking answers. If we ask questions, even seemingly difficult ones, we will eventually find the answers. And there are many questions and the answers are obvious and visible to almost everyone who wants to see them.
Why do we say that Poland is a Catholic nation when only about 10% of people are in favour of a total ban on abortion? After all, abortion is just a nice word that means murdering a child, and no one who even in thought supports this crime can call themselves Catholic.
Why did the Masonic lodges praise John Paul II, as they did all the post-conciliar popes ?
Why is John Paul II called the “Pope of Fatima” although he had access to the 3rd secret of Fatima for 25 years and did not reveal it ?
What does the passage in Revelation that speaks of the second beast being mortally wounded and healed remind you of?
And so one could ask question after question. Still. in conclusion:
Why did the Americans in Japan drop an atomic bomb on a cathedral in a Catholic district? And sort of related questions:
Why can’t you read a passage from the Bible in public and even pray in your mind at abortion centres, while other faiths can even use the streets as if they were temples, saying their prayers?
Thinking really does not hurt, but the truth sometimes hurts a lot, and it is a pain that nothing can soothe except faith in our Lord Jesus Christ who is the Truth.
Exactly. and this reminded me of an important question.
Do St Paul’s words that everyone, even an angel from heaven, should be cursed if he preaches “another gospel” mean that Freemasons are cursed, while popes and their supporters, who after all are now preaching the same slogans, are not cursed and are even saints?
There are a lot of questions to answer. This will cause the veil to fall and the Truth to illuminate our minds, and this is what the rulers of this world, the children of satan, are most afraid of.
Arkadiusz Niewolski



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