Chesterton Lives @ChestertonLives
18 February, 07:55
Traveling yesterday so I missed the Ash Wednesday madness—ashes sprinkled, applied by Q-tip, foreheads wiped by alcohol swab, etc.

As a boy I wondered how propaganda could be so effective in the Soviet countries. Later I wondered how an ordinary man or woman could stand by while poor souls were loaded onto cattle cars. Then I wondered as a man how so many churches could capitulate and become bland, emasculated, complicit state churches.

Christ have mercy on us all. We fight on.

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Stubborn Texan⭐ @Obligatetruth
18 February, 08:01
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The churches surrendering to the governmental nonsense with Covid is what hurt my heart the most. It was as if they we betraying Jesus himself.
"It's a sign of love" is what our priest keeps saying... All I can see is another Judas.💔

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Chesterton Lives @ChestertonLives
"It's a sign of love" is what the public service announcements in Kroger say in their own way--virtue signalling and shaming. All while they open the back door for the fascists. Can't end well.
08:12 AM - Feb 18, 2021
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