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Kimberly Steele's avatar

There is a Catholic church in my town that was one of the only churches in the entire area that did not shut down during the Plandemic. Traditional mass, of course. Like the Led Zeppelin song crooned, "Bring it back!"

Clarke Fountain's avatar

I'm old enough to have had brushes with the good stuff. I remember visiting a traditional seminary in, like, 1964, (my school was invited to present a Classical play there), and the place was blue with some kind of sacred energy. Zinging stuff that even a dullard like me could definitely feel. The play was Oedipus Rex, fwiw. So yeah, the stuff is/was real. Elsewhere someone commented: "You're saying it's a Graeco-Roman mystery religion? Great: I was already sold, knowing it's a mystery religion. No need to oversell it."

Kini Aloha Guy's avatar

So True 👍 One could argue that I never left the church ⛪️ the church left me.

Five Pines To The North's avatar

Absolutely not. Christianty comes from Judea, not my people. My people have a beautiful native way of life beyond the jewish illness. Telling those of European ancestry to keep embracing this filth will only get us even deeper into the bullshit. The only way out of this is to shed the foreign cloak that was forced upon us.

Kalihi Valley Druid's avatar

I get your point, but also consider that back in the day when they took a more active approach they were much less likely to fall victim to foreign influence.

Five Pines To The North's avatar

I don't know what you mean. Back in which day? Active approach in which way?

Kalihi Valley Druid's avatar

Back in the day when miracles were common

Harold Masters's avatar

Went to Catholic school K through 12, and there's still a lot of magic in the religion. If I was forced to convert or pretend to convert to a Christian denomination, it would be that one.

Leo M.J. Aurini's avatar

There's a huge variability in psychic energy from church to church. Off the charts at the Helena Cathedral, I broke down in tears upon entering, and St Joan's in Las Vegas is also audible. Cathedral in Calgary, its very muted.