Martin Geddes donated @martingeddes
11 August, 08:41
"I forgive my ancestors for practicing: sins of idolatry, demon worship, witchcraft and occultism, occultism abuse, babies blood, abortion, occultic blood line, witchcraft, incest, New Age, ritual rape, blood sacrifice, Janus, Jezebel embedded in the mind and emotions, hatred of religious piety, competition and accommodation, compromise, temple prostitution, licentious rituals, infanticide, accoutrements of witchcraft, seduction, satanic scheming, satanic makeup (lipstick, false eyelashes etc.), political control, feminist, sorcery, nefarious damnation, diabolical cunningness, diabolical design, sympathetic magic, religious prostitution, representation of Baal, public prostitution, hatred of men/women, fear of men/women, lust, adultery, divorce, perversion, child abuse, shedding innocent blood, all sins of stubbornness and rebellion and evil heart of unbelief." https://healinganddelivera... — handy checklist!

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CM_ Patriot @IMPatriotRU
people are not meant to be sin-eaters for other people who have passed before us.

Jesus died to save us from sin. God loves us all.

Sending love to all.
08:44 AM - Aug 11, 2022
In response Martin Geddes to his Publication
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Angela Copeland @Angela111117
11 August, 09:02
In response CM_ Patriot to his Publication
if we take on these family “sins” which are passed down through generations, then i think this maybe what you are calling, “sin eating”. by forgiving, healing, releasing, transmuting these sins of the past, you’re doing the opposite of taking on”eating” these traumas.

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CM_ Patriot @IMPatriotRU
11 August, 09:46
In response Angela Copeland to her Publication
THIS IS WHAT I MEAN:

A sin-eater is a person who consumes a ritual meal in order to spiritually take on the sins of a deceased person. The food was believed to absorb the sins of a recently dead person, thus absolving the soul of the person. Sin-eaters, as a consequence, carried the sins of all people whose sins they had eaten; they were usually feared and shunned.[1]

https://www.thevintagenews...

https://en.wikipedia.org/w...

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