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Those who scoff at the power of prayer- like the scientists at the New York Times, reject Sacred Scripture and deny the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
Not only did Jesus teach his disciples how to pray the pater noster (Our Father,) Jesus himself as a child, learned to pray from his earthly father.
"Whoever says, “I know him,” but does not keep his commandments is a liar, and the truth is not in him. 「But whoever keeps his word, the love of God is truly perfected in him. This is the way we may know that we are in union with him:" 1 John 2
In the piece How to Use the Old Testament in Daily Prayer Father Thomas Weinandy, OFM Cap writes about how Jesus, as a child learned to pray from his earthly father. "In France I once saw a statue carved out of a huge tree trunk. The statue portrayed the young boy, Jesus, sitting on Joseph’s lap. Joseph had his arms outstretched around Jesus holding out before both of them a scroll and together, with mouths in full voice, they were singing the Psalms in prayer. By praying the Psalms with his foster father, Jesus came to know the love and kindness of his eternal Father, and so came to know that he was truly the Father’s Son. The Psalms and Canticles of the Old Testament are to be foundation of our Christian prayer – of praying to the Father in union with Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit. Any of us who have prayed the Psalms know that they express the whole range of human emotions and feelings – joy, sadness, fear, love, praise, anger, etc. We tend to gravitate to those Psalms that express the emotion that we are presently experiencing. If we are sad because of the death of a loved one, we pray Psalm 23, “The Lord is my shepherd;/ there is nothing I lack."
The Catholic Catechism cites Tertullian as saying that the pater noster (Our Father) is a paraphrase of the whole gospel: The Lord's Prayer "is truly the summary of the whole gospel." - Tertullian, De orat. 1: PL 1, 1155. "Since the Lord . . . after handing over the practice of prayer, said elsewhere, 'Ask and you will receive,' and since everyone has petitions which are peculiar to his circumstances, the regular and appropriate prayer [the Lord's Prayer] is said first, as the foundation of further desires." - Tertullian, De orat. 10: PL 1, 1165; cf. Lk 11:9. - (CCC 2761)
In paragraph (2559) the CatholicCatechism teaches “Prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart to God or the requesting of good things from God.” But when we pray, do we speak from the height of our pride and will, or “out of the depths” of a humble and contrite heart? He who humbles himself will be exalted; humility is the foundation of prayer, Only when we humbly acknowledge that “we do not know how to pray as we ought,” are we ready to receive freely the gift of prayer. “Man is a beggar before God.”
While the pater noster is a paraphrase of the gospel, as Tertullian stated, the Rosary is a compendium of the gospel- it reflects on the whole liturgical cycle that the Church commemorates during the course of each year
There are twenty mysteries reflected upon in the Rosary, divided into the five Joyful Mysteries, five Luminous Mysteries five Sorrowful Mysteries and five Glorious Mysteries. The mysteries of the Rosary are based on the incidents in the life of Our Lord Jesus and His Mother that are celebrated in the Liturgy. Some of the Popes have referred to the Rosary as a compendium of the Gospel
While the New York Times thinks prayer is overrated, Saint Padre Pio views prayer as a weapon. “Prayer is the best weapon we possess, the key that opens the heart of God. Saint Philip Neri's Maxim for November
11 reads "It is an old custom with the servants of God always to have some little prayers ready, and to be darting them up to heaven frequently during the day, lifting their minds to God from out of the filth of this world. He who adopts this plan will get great fruit with little pains."
Choosing to believe the New York Times or Padre Pio, largely determines whose will is more important; yours or God's. As C. S. Lewis writes: "There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, "Thy will be done," and those to whom God says, in the end, "Thy will be done." All that are in Hell, choose it. Without that self-choice there could be no Hell. No soul that seriously and constantly desires joy will ever miss it. Those who seek find. Those who knock it is opened."
Anthony the Great Anthony of Egypt, Anthony the Abbot,
Anthony of the Desert,
Anthony the Anchorite,
Anthony the Hermit,
and Anthony of Thebes.
For his importance among the Desert Fathers and to all later Christian monasticism, he is also known as the Father of All Monks. His feast day is celebrated on 17 January.
Saint Anthony is invoked against infectious diseases, particularly skin diseases. In the past, many such afflictions, including ergotism, erysipelas, and shingles, were referred to as Saint Anthony's fire.
At 20, Anthony was so moved by the Gospel message, “Go, sell what you have, and give to the poor” (Mark 10:21b), that he actually did just that with his large inheritance. Most of Anthony’s life was spent in solitude. He saw the world completely covered with snares, and gave the Church and the world the witness of solitary asceticism, great personal mortification and prayer
Accounts of Anthony enduring preternatural temptation during his sojourn in the Eastern Desert of Egypt inspired the often-repeated subject of the temptation of St. Anthony in Western art and literature.
Anthony is said to have faced a series of preternatural temptations during his pilgrimage to the desert. The first to report on the temptation was his contemporary Athanasius of Alexandria.
Even though he spent most of his life in the solitude of the desert, St. Anthony the Abbot was widely known for his wisdom. St. Anthony attracted many followers who sought to imitate his way of life and learn from his years of prayer and fasting.
At 54, he responded to many requests and founded a sort of monastery of scattered cells as he skeptical of “stately buildings and well-laden tables.”
At 60, he hoped to be a martyr in the renewed Roman persecution of 311, fearlessly exposing himself to danger while giving moral and material support to those in prison.
At 88, he was fighting the Arian heresy, that massive trauma from which it took the Church centuries to recover. “The mule kicking over the altar” denied the divinity of Christ.
Anthony is associated in art with a T-shaped cross, a pig and a book. The pig and the cross are symbols of his valiant warfare with the devil—the cross his constant means of power over evil spirits, the pig a symbol of the devil himself. The book recalls his preference for “the book of nature” over the printed word. Anthony died in solitude at age 105.
Dear God, St Anthony the Abbot accepted your call to renounce the world and to love you above all things. He faithfully served you in the solitude of the desert by fasting, prayer, humility and good works. In the Sign of the Cross, he triumphed over the Devil.
Through his intercession, may we learn to love you better; with all our hearts, all our souls, all our minds, all our strength and to love our neighbors as we love ourselves.
St Anthony the Abbot, great and powerful saint, grant us also this special request […]. Amen.
The Theory of allocation in the California Fires in full swing. The Theory of allocation explains how a limited number of causes - or excuses, are distributed to certain crisis.
An example is Gary Becker's "Theory of the Allocation of Time" which focuses on how individuals distribute their time across various activities to maximize personal satisfaction.
This theory is used to analyze how individuals, firms, and governments make decisions about who to blame when things don't go as planned.
Gavin Newsom blames weather change for the California Fires
Professor Nir Halevy at Stanford University says he's found a way to use the Theory of Allocation to blame others.
On the other hand, Occam's razor, also known as the principle of parsimony, states that the simplest explanation for an observation is usually the best explanation.
California's Gavin Newsom has blamed climate change for the severity of the California Fires.
Others gave blamed undue focus on DEI policies
Michael Shellenberger, professor at the University of Austin states that "Some reporters and scientists are blaming climate change for the lack of rain in LA. It's ridiculous. There's no trend in annual rainfall from 1877 to 2024. We have wet years and dry years. Climate change isn't responsible for the LA fires. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor] Karen Bass are."
I told you so.
And Tucker Carlson asserts Gavin Newsom is a psychopath: “Gavin Newsom's palms don't sweat. His respiration doesn't increase. His body temperature doesn't change. Nothing changes in Gavin Newsom when he lies to your face, and there are not that many people like that, actually.” Tucker Carlson
The Epiphany, January 6, marks the arrival of visitors, identified in Scripture as the magi, to the place where Jesus was born. Although we know virtually nothing about them, we do know they brought three gifts:
Gold — a symbol of wealth and power, identifies the recipient as a king.
Frankincense — the crystalized resinous sap of a tree used as incense and as an offering, is symbolic of prayer.
Myrrh — another resinous tree sap, was used in healing liniments and as an embalming ointment. Myrrh is an odd gift for a child—so, even at the beginning of Jesus' life on earth, this gift foreshadows his death.
Epiphany not only manifests Jesus, the Son of God, but also reveals our hearts. It shows us that the Savior can be welcomed (as happened with the shepherds and the Magi) and rejected (as happened with King Herod). Let’s not hide the fact that there are aspects of “the magi” and aspects of “King Herod” in each of us. There’s a part of us already ready to set out on the journey, to know and understand, to grow and improve, to surpass ourselves. But there is also a Herod always ready to destroy our dreams and hopes - Vatican News
While Christmas is all about the birth of the Child Jesus, on Epiphany, what is highlighted is that this poor and vulnerable Child is King and Messiah, the Lord of all the earth. With Epiphany, Isaiah’s prophecy is fulfilled: “Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come” (Is. 60:1ff). It’s as if the liturgy is saying – don’t cut yourselves off, don’t give up, don’t remain prisoners of your “convictions”, don’t be demoralized, react, “lift up your eyes”! Like the Magi, observe “the star” and you will find “the star, Jesus
When Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea, in the days of King Herod, behold, magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem, saying, “Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.” When King Herod heard this, he was greatly troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. Assembling all the chief priests and the scribes of the people, He inquired of them where the Christ was to be born. They said to him, “In Bethlehem of Judea, for thus it has been written through the prophet: And you, Bethlehem, land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; since from you shall come a ruler, who is to shepherd my people Israel.” Then Herod called the magi secretly and ascertained from them the time of the star’s appearance. He sent them to Bethlehem and said, “Go and search diligently for the child. When you have found him, bring me word, that I too may go and do him homage.” After their audience with the king they set out. And behold, the star that they had seen at its rising preceded them, until it came and stopped over the place where the child was. They were overjoyed at seeing the star, and on entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother. They prostrated themselves and did him homage. Then they opened their treasures and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed for their country by another way (Mt 2:1-12).
The Magi “raise their eyes” and set out on a journey, going where it was logical to “seek” a king, in a palace. Their arrival creates a bit of turmoil, so much so that King Herod convokes the priests and pharisees, the experts in Sacred Scripture. They “know” that the Messiah would be born in “Bethlehem”. But their “knowing” does not go beyond. It has nothing to do with their lives, their experience. They remain stuck. They do not “get up”; they remain safe and comfortable in the palace. The Magi arrive from afar; the priests and pharisees are already near, yet they are blinded by their knowledge, by their certainties, by their privileged positions…. It seems that God reveals Himself to those who do not bask in their own light, to those who do not seek the limelight of notoriety.
The Magi set out again following the star, but at a certain point they no longer see it. So strong had their certainty been that the newborn King would be in the palace – a certainty that had momentarily dazzled their eyes to the point that they lost their way. But then, accepting the fact that they had been mistaken, they “convert” themselves, and the star reappears, guiding them toward their goal. This is a beautiful and important passage because it makes us understand that the drama of the human person is never that of falling, of making a mistake, but of giving up after falling. Like the Magi, who were searchers of truth, we sometimes or often risk allowing ourselves to be dazzled by our own convictions to the point of losing our way. Today, we are taught not to be afraid to question our own certainties and conclusions because a true “creature” knows how to accept their mistakes and continue their journey. Our hearts have great desires, they thirst for justice and truth, for joy and hope. To follow the star is to follow these same lofty, noble, just, beautiful desires that enter the heart and are capable of moving us through life, of setting us on our journey knowing how to face hardships, risks and defeats, just as the Magi did.
When our search is energized by truth, then we find what we are seeking, even if it comes from a “Child wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger” (Lk. 2:12). This passage is interesting. It is not enough to “seek” if our hearts are not pure, if they are not free from prejudice, if they are not guided by sentiments of truth. “ Herod wants to adore the Child, but we know that his desire was twisted (cf. Mt. 2:16: “Then Herod, when he saw that he had been tricked by the wise men … he sent and killed all the male children in Bethlehem and in all that region who were two years old or under”; Lk. 9:9: “He sought to see him”, he was curious because of Jesus’ miracles). Engulfed by fear and uncertainty, imprisoned so by power, Herod was not able to see in that Child what He really was, and so he allowed himself to be taken over by the fear that the Child was a dangerous competitor.
Epiphany not only manifests Jesus, the Son of God, but also reveals our hearts. It shows us that the Savior can be welcomed (as happened with the shepherds and the Magi) and rejected (as happened with King Herod). Let’s not hide the fact that there are aspects of “the magi” and aspects of “King Herod” in each of us. There’s a part of us already ready to set out on the journey, to know and understand, to grow and improve, to surpass ourselves. But there is also a Herod always ready to destroy our dreams and hopes. A Herod, always ready to massacre, lurks behind our desire for what is good, beautiful and right, not wanting us to find “the Child” who can change our lives. The Magi teach us that life is a journey and that we are invited to live it as Jesus did, while the Herods of this world delude and flatter us into believing that success and power are necessary in order to exist
Gold and incense recall the gifts of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon, a reference we find in the Responsorial Psalm (Ps. 72). Gold represents Jesus’ kingship; incense, His divinity; myrrh, His humanity since it was a substance that was used to sprinkle over the bodies of the dead. The light of the star always leads to an act of adoration, of bowing before the mystery that has drawn near. It leads to giving, but even more, to self-giving. It is precisely this act of “self-giving” that stops many from allowing themselves to be attracted to Jesus because it leads to the fear of losing a position, comfort, security, privileges, thus hindering them from a change of life and conversion.
Three basic points led her to become a Catholic: belief in the Real Presence, devotion to the Blessed Mother and conviction that the Catholic Church led back to the apostles and to Christ
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton SC was a Catholic religious sister in the United States and an educator, known as a founder of the country's parochial school system. Mother Seton is one of the keystones of the American Catholic Church. She founded the first American religious community for women, the Sisters of Charity. She opened the first American parish school and established the first American Catholic orphanage. All this she did in the span of 46 years while raising her five children. Born in New York and reared as an Episcopalian, she married William Seton. Two years after his death, she converted to Catholicism in 1805.
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton is a true daughter of the American Revolution, born August 28, 1774, just two years before the Declaration of Independence. By birth and marriage, she was linked to the first families of New York and enjoyed the fruits of high society. Reared a staunch Episcopalian, she learned the value of prayer, Scripture and a nightly examination of conscience. Her father, Dr. Richard Bayley, did not have much use for churches but was a great humanitarian, teaching his daughter to love and serve others.
Elizabeth Ann Bayley was born on August 28, 1774, the second child of a socially prominent couple, surgeon Richard Bayley and his wife Catherine Charlton of New York City. The Bayley and Charlton families were among the earliest European settlers in the New York area. Her father's parents were of FrenchHuguenot and English descent and lived in New Rochelle, New York.
As Chief Health Officer for the Port of New York, her father attended to immigrants disembarking from ships at Staten Island. He also cared for New Yorkers when yellow fever swept through the city (in one outbreak, it killed 700 persons in four months). Bayley later served as the first professor of anatomy at Columbia College.
At 19, Elizabeth was the belle of New York and married businessman, William Magee Seton. They had five children before his business failed and he died of tuberculosis. At 30, Elizabeth was widowed and penniless, with five small children to support.
While in Italy with her dying husband, Elizabeth witnessed Catholicity in action through family friends. Three basic points led her to become a Catholic: belief in the Real Presence, devotion to the Blessed Mother and conviction that the Catholic Church led back to the apostles and to Christ. Many of her family and friends rejected her when she became a Catholic in March 1805.
To support her children, she opened a school in Baltimore. From the beginning, her group followed the lines of a religious community, which was officially founded in 1809.
The thousand or more letters of Mother Seton reveal the development of her spiritual life from ordinary goodness to heroic sanctity. She suffered great trials of sickness, misunderstanding, the death of loved ones and the heartache of a wayward son. She died January 4, 1821, and became the first American-born citizen to be beatified (1963) and then canonized (1975).
Lord God, You blessed Elizabeth Seton with gifts of grace; As wife and mother, educator and foundress, So that she might spend her life in service to your people. Through her example and prayers May we learn to express our love for you In love for our fellow men and women. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, Who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, One God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Gregory Nazianzus is renowned as one of the Cappadocian Fathers, along with St. Basil the Great and St. Gregory of Nyssa. He is a patron saint of theologians, preachers, and those seeking understanding of the deep theological aspects of the Christian faith. Basil the Great is the patron Saint for both hospital administrators and reformers. Both Doctors of the Church.
Gregory of Nazianzen also known as Gregory the Theologian was an early Roman Christian theologian and prelate who served as Archbishop of Constantinople from 380 to 381. Hep is widely considered the most accomplished rhetorical stylist of the patristic age. As a classically trained orator and philosopher, he infused Hellenism into the early Church, establishing the paradigm of Byzantine theologians and church officials.
The Byzantine approach to theology is primarily influenced by a spiritual platonism that considers the world as an epiphany or appearance of a superior world. The Gospel of John and the Platonizing Fathers of the first five centuries formed Oriental and Byzantine Christian.
This thought insists on the separation between the visible world and the invisible world. What one sees here below are the changing, imperfect things. Behind these beings, there is the true unchanging Being that the soul will contemplate happily in immortal life. The hereafter is the sole end of man's destiny and of all worldly activity.
Gregory was born at Arianzus, in the southwest of Cappadocia. The saint's father was originally a member of the hereticalsect of the Hypsistarii, or Hypsistiani, and was converted to Catholicity by the influence of his pious wife. Their two sons, were sent to a famous school at Caesarea, capital of Cappadocia, and educated by Carterius, probably the same one who was afterwards tutor of St. John Chrysostom. Here started the friendship between Basil and Gregory which intimately affected both their lives, as well as the development of the theology of their age
Saint Basil the Great was an early Roman Christian prelate who served as Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia from 370 until his death in 379. He was an influential theologian who supported the Nicene Creed and opposed the heresies of the early Christian church, fighting against both Arianism and the followers of Apollinaris of Laodicea.
Basil was still young when his father died and the family moved to Annesi in Pontus, on the banks of the Iris. As a boy, he was sent to school at Caesarea, then "a metropolis of letters", and conceived a fervent admiration for the local bishop, Dianius. Later, he went to Constantinople, at that time "distinguished for its teachers of philosophy and rhetoric", and then to Athens where he became the inseparable companion of Gregory of Nazianzus, who, in his famous panegyric on Basil (Or. xliii), gives a description of their academic experiences. According to him, Basil was already distinguished for brilliancy of mind and seriousness of character and associated only with the most earnest students. He was able, grave, industrious, and well advanced in rhetoric, grammar, philosophy, astronomy, geometry, and medicine
To maintain the peace between Christians and Arianism in the empire, Emperor Valens commanded everyone to adhere to Arianism. Many—if not most—obeyed out of fear of the emperor. Out in Caesarea, however, Valens’s command was ignored.
One day, as the emperor traveled through Cappadocia, he decided to stop by Caesarea and personally exile the bishop. They met face to face—the emperor dressed in his finest traveling gear, impressive in furs and precious metals; the bishop in simple monastic garb, bearded and bent.
Basil had better become Arian, Valens demanded. If not, these were his options: confiscation of his property, exile, torture, perhaps death.
The bishop was unimpressed. Confiscation? He had little to lose in worldly goods; a few books, perhaps. Exile? The Church was his only home. Torture, now—he was so weak, it would simply kill him. And as for death—he welcomed it, as it would bring him to Christ.
Valens, in all his imperial glory, was speechless. He returned home to his palace, and no one mentioned exiling Basil again.
St. Gregory, you are known for your zeal for the Catholic faith, love of liturgy, and compassion and mercy toward those in need. Please help and guide us so that we may share in these virtues and thereby bring Jesus into the hearts of our families and all we encounter. We especially ask for blessings on our parish family, our priests and our deacons.
I also ask that you graciously intercede for me before God so that I might be granted the special assistance and graces that I seek Help me to live as a faithful child of God and to attain the eternal happiness of heaven.
Saint Basil, o great follower of God, help all as well as me. Defender of orthodoxy, defend us too, that follow your faith and stand besides you. Great follower of God, pray to him for all your people, as well as for unworthy me. Strong knight and leader of Ostrog, save us from the seen and unseen. Raised by Serbian soil do be the light in front of God, be our light and light up our road and make darkness disappear.
With prayer and tears you have warmed the cold cliffs of Ostrog, please warm our hearths with Gods spirit, so we can be saved. From all corners of the world to your grave come the weak and the ill, and you helped them, got rid of their demons as well as the devil, and healed their souls and bodies. Please continue to help, the baptized and the nonbaptized, everybody and me as well. You brought peace to fighting brothers, please continue to bring peace, help the devided, make the sad happy, calm the stubborn, heal the sick. Saint Basil, o miracle worker, father of our spirit, listen and hear your children’s spirits in the name of Jesus Christ.
Is there a difference between Antichristianity and Antisemitism? A post on X claims one is racism, the other one is antireligion
"Despite the extensive efforts and resources invested in combating antisemitism in recent years, the phenomenon is on the rise. More funds, more conferences, and more laws won't necessarily make the difference. We need unsparing examination of the efficacy of existing strategies." AAAS
Recall Biden gave Iran $6 billion, because according to intelligence, the money was not going to be be used for terrorism.
And as the Biden administration touts the euphemistically titled " First National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia" - a gag order that could classify Dem Michigan AG's and other similar statements calling out Tlaib for 'cruel' and hateful' Israel comments Islamophobic, one is already in place, which we refer to as the Ummah Industrial Complex Incubators, and administered by leading US Universities with the Ummah Law Of Terrorism in effect: Terrorists go where they are welcomed and stay where they are protected and well treated
And as Kamala Harris touts the First National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia, aka Gag Order Against Criticizing Islam, her stepdaughter Ella Emhoff helps raise money for a Gaza fundraiser that could end up in the hands of Hamas.
Guess how the Democratic Coalition celebrated the 2024 International Holocaust Remembrance Day? You guessed it. By promoting the First National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia!
Now, to typical mainstream media coverage of the Gaza Conflict: EdSource's Michael Burke writes that "Rich Lyons takes over at a time when Berkley University is divided due to "Israel's war in Gaza." Such headline is a gross misapplication of the Theory of Allocation:It's NOT "Israel’s war in Gaza" but terrorists attacking Israel.
Burke continues "it has divided the campus, where there have been numerous protests and demonstrations since last fall." Apparently the BLM, ANTIFA the mainstream media chsracteruzed as "peaceful protests" don't count.
It’s not just the media distributing anti-Semitic, pro-Hamas propaganda, but also the illuminati – those whose level of hate for the USA far exceeds their love for terrorists. The self-described illuminati, include, WaPo, NYT, Students at Harvard, at UCLA, at Washington, Professors at Stanford at Cornell, RFK, Liz Cheney, Biden, McCarthy, McConnell, Pelosi. Fox News, Kerry, Jarret, Ellison, Obama, Spartacus , IlhanOmar, Rashida Tlaib andl the Squad, the Military Industrial Complex et al, to name a few.
The AntiSemitic Democratic Coalition can be found in every social stratum, from professors at Stanford University, students at Harvard or politicians in Washington DC. Using Israel's response to the terrorist attack, the Democratic Coalition is getting bolder with Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries calling for the duly elected Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be overthrown.
The Democratic Socialists of America and Black Lives Matter affiliates have issued statements of support for Hamas: No one in the Biden Administration has condemned the AntiSemitic remarks coming in from the Democrat. Here's a sampling:
Democrat Rep. Pramila Jayapal compares Israel's self-defense to Russia's "siege of Ukraine"
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) antisemitism and disgraceful response to the attacks on Israel is so disgusting that Congressman Jack Berman introduced a resolution to censure her
Or Ilhan Omar rabid antiSemitism that even Adam Schiff was compelled to denounce her "Anti-Semitism has no place in the halls of Congress or civil society, and it’s incumbent upon all of us in leadership positions to speak respectfully and thoughtfully, even about issues as emotionally charged as those involving Israel and Palestine."
Or Haley Campaign Ripping AOC Over Israel Resolution Snub: 'You Would Fit Great with the Anti-Semites' at UN"
Or Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) association with an antisemitic activist who once said she wants to burn “every Israeli” alive.
And we all know is not about hate, but about protecting the Ummah Industrial Complex
The FBI’s own Hate Crime Statistics Report show who is more likely to commit a hate crime. It shows that parents who show up at school board meetings are not likely to be terrorists.
Neither are Mass-attending Catholics, or those who display patriotic symbology or Pro-Life Advocates.
Nevertheless, Attorney General Garland sends the FBI to “protect” school boards and spy on Catholics. The FBI knows which public officials spew hate and call for violence against the police:
The RichmondCalif., City Council voted for state-sponsored AntiSemitism and accused Israel of “ethnic cleansing and collective punishment"
Mr Anh Le was savagely beaten with a bat by two people in Chinatown. Despite the high Hate Crime rate in the city, The San Francisco DA plea-deal so the perpetrators did no get jail time – he had to sue to get justice
Breaking News!
He who controls the chart of accounts controls the narrative. He who controls the narrative and the legacy media controls the people. He who controls the people can cancel the past.
The Biden Administration controlled the NYT! The legacy media has lost control of the narrative.
After all Obama's democratic coalition interfered with elections in Macedonia, Israel and coluded with legacy media to mount a coup.
Special thanks go to the Democratic Coalition. Including MSM, Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries whi have been actively trying to delegitimize Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
For example
#Axios' @barak_ravid
"Reports"
Blinken unloads on Bibi: "You need a coherent plan" or face disaster in Gaza
As if the Biden Administration foreign policy plans had any coherence.
Antisemitic, AntiChristian #NYT's @ReidJEpstein
"reports" P0 "A group of more than 100 Democratic donors and activists on Monday sent a letter to President Biden’s campaign warning that progressive anger over Israel’s war in Gaza is “increasing the chances of a Trump victory.”
TRANSLATION: Wealthy Democrat Donors fear continued #DemocraticCoalition's #AntiSemitism helps president Donald Trump.
Antisemitic, AntiChristian #NBCNews'
@MonicaAlba, @CourtneyKube, #JonathanAllen, and @Carol E. Lee
"Amid deepening tensions, White House weighs how to respond if Israel defies Biden with Rafah invasion"
Netanyahu snaps back against growing US criticism after being accused of losing his way on Gaza
It's not "growing US criticism." It's Democratic Coalition criticism which included the US Legacy Media.
And it's not growing. It's always been antisemitic
Axios' @BarakRavid
"Reports"
#ChuckSchumer's (D-N.Y.) speech calling for a new government in Israel landed like an earthquake Thursday, delivering a huge shock to the already tense U.S.-Israel relationship.
Antisemitic, AntiChristian #NYT''s @AnnieKarni
"Reports" Chuck Schumer is advocating for regime change in Israel
#NBCNews
"reports"
"Israel-Hamas war: U.S. intelligence report suggests Netanyahu's far-right government may be in jeopardy
#Axios' @BarakRavid
"reports"
Harris calls for ceasefire, says "people in Gaza are starving"
CBS' @ImtiazTyab, @ErinLyall, #TuckerReals
"Report"
"Israel accused of deliberately starving Gaza civilians as war plans leave Netanyahu "increasingly isolated"
While Axios' @BarakRavid "reports" old news "Israeli military operation in Rafah 'cannot proceed,' U.S. ambassador to the UN says"
. And
#CNN's @KevinLiptak, and #MJLee, previously "reported"
"Biden growing more frustrated with Netanyahu as Gaza campaign rages on"
Do you see a trend?
The first stage of Christianity-
founded on concrete historical facts, unique in human history summarized by Moses in Deuteronomy is Judaism, God's covenant with Israel: "This then is the commandment, the statutes and the ordinances,a which the LORD, your God, has commanded that you be taught to observe in the land you are about to cross into to possess,so that you, that is, you, your child, and your grandchild, may fear the LORD, your God, by keeping, as long as you live, all his statutes and commandmentsb which I enjoin on you, and thus have long life.
Hear then, Israel, and be careful to observe them, that it may go well with you and that you may increase greatly; for the LORD, the God of your ancestors, promised you a land flowing with milk and honey.
Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD alone! Therefore, you shall love the LORD, your God, with your whole heart, and with your whole being, and with your whole strength. Take to heart these words which I command you today. Keep repeating them to your children. Recite them when you are at home and when you are away, when you lie down and when you get up.
Bind them on your arm as a sign and let them be as a pendant on your forehead.
Write them on the doorposts of your houses and on your gates." Deuteronomy 6:4
The second stage of Christianity
is the same binding relationship with the same God. The Catholic Church, which means literally the Church universal, is the ew Israel. Jesus did not found a new religion; he fulfilled the one and only. As Jewish converts today confess, a Christian is a completed Jew.
Christians, adopted children of New Israel
As described in Galatians 4:4 "Brothers and sisters: When the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to ransom those under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons. As proof that you are sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts,
crying out, “Abba, Father!” So you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son then also an heir, through God."
Antisemitism is not due to the Jew Gene.
Israel is the only nation on earth that inhabits the same land, bears the same name, speaks the same language, and worships the same God that it did 3,000 years ago. Gilder, Sowell and Gorky among others have studied antiSemitism, but didn’t quite get there. The reason for antiSemitism has not changed in 3000 years: Jews are God’s Chosen People.
The good news is that according to Romans 11, Gentiles now receive nourishment through those holy roots, just as believing Jewish people do.
Brothers and sisters: You have heard of the stewardship of God’s grace that was given to me for your benefit, namely, that the mystery was made known to me by revelation. It was not made known to people in other generations as it has now been revealed to his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit: that the Gentiles are coheirs, members of the same body, and copartners in the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel. Ephesians 3:2