mugacoffee
Jedi Master
This morning, I was listening to Tucker’s interview with Darryl Cooper, Darryl’s amazing, I’m a huge fan. He talked about child sacrifice, how Epstein was sacrificing kids’ innocence for elite agendas. It made me think about how we see lots of child sacrifice today, both real and symbolic. Things like the trans movement and castration, woke ideology pushed on kids, abortion, and child trafficking - it’s like society’s offering its most innocent to pay off its sins. That got me thinking about Christ and His crucifixion, the ultimate sacrifice, the only sacrifice. According to John, Christ’s death pays off all our sins forever. The story is God sacrificed His only child, the Lamb of God, so we didn’t have to sacrifice our own. That changed everything, ending ritualistic offerings in Christian societies. I’ve heard the crucifixion puts huge guilt and shame on followers, like it’s a form of religious control. I'm aware the Crucifixion is based on Caesar but maybe the 'dying for our sins' was to spare our kids the burden of society’s sins, to protect them, especially in a pathological system.
So then I wondered, what would a world without Christianity look like? Without the sacrificial Lamb of God, are we seeing child sacrifice return? Is this what happens without Christianity?
I'm just thinking out loud.
So then I wondered, what would a world without Christianity look like? Without the sacrificial Lamb of God, are we seeing child sacrifice return? Is this what happens without Christianity?
I'm just thinking out loud.