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1 | "Once Saved Always Saved" | NT general Archive 1 | There | 24676 | ||
Hi Lisa, I'd heard Charlemagne held the Spear of Longinus and it was supposed to have given him clairvoyant faculties and uncanny powers. Charlemagne lived and slept within reach of the Spear. The occult powers of the Spear were known world wide. Hitler also possessed the Spear after stealing it from the Treasure House in Vienna (Oct. 13, 1938). He'd been entranced by that Spear for many years because of the "power" he understood it to give its owner. He first hid it in the Hall of St. Katherine's Catholic Church in Nuremburg. Did you know that the then Pope never spoke out against any of the Nazi atrocities that were committed in Germany and Austria, etc. I've read articles that insist that the RCC wanted possession of that Spear, and thought they might be able to get it from Hitler since he was a devout Catholic. It seems the demonics behind that Spear is quite powerful when it's placed in the appropriate hands. |
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2 | "Once Saved Always Saved" | NT general Archive 1 | LisaMarie | 24699 | ||
Oh NOW you've creeped me out. However, Hitler was not a devout Catholic. He was raise Catholic but turned his back on the church around his 12th or 13th year. He was an occultist pure and simple. Many folks have come down hard on the Vatican for not speaking out about the concentration camps. Few people want to see the bigger picture. Many Jews were hidden in churches and in Christian homes. The Pope did not want to stand up and bring Hitler's wrath down upon them all thus losing the chance to save lives. There were many Christians in those camps as well as Jews. Maximilan Kolbe (priest) traded his life for that of another to spare this Jewish man with a wife and children. God bless them all. Lisa |
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3 | "Once Saved Always Saved" | NT general Archive 1 | There | 24730 | ||
Hitler did remain a Catholic though even though he was "into" the occult. Spiritism is easy to reconcile for some. Doesn't it seem strange in retrospect that he was never excommunicated from the church? I'd never thought of that aspect before. And there were Catholics and Protestants in the concentration camps too. But I've found in my study that the Church (along with MANY nations) didn't stand against Hitler's actions until it personally effected them. And since it didn't personally effect Rome... apparently there was no reason for them to take a stand, huh? And as I said, I have read that Rome wanted to gain possession of the Spear of Longinus too. Rome enjoys power. That's a historical fact Lisa, as I'm sure you've found in your study of church history. God bless. |
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4 | "Once Saved Always Saved" | NT general Archive 1 | LisaMarie | 24731 | ||
I'd like to respond, but I think we've been given the proverbial slap on the wrist so I think it's time to let it go. You say tomato... Hugs my friend, Lisa |
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