Pagan prophets

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eish
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Pagan prophets

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Once, I watched a video on Tecumseh. That was the first I heard of him, yet it was a familiar story. Very familiar in its most important details. Pagan starts prophesying, instructs followers to stop worship of the “White God” with promises that their own “god” who “created” them would then arise and create a utopia. The nation is led to destruction.

The same thing happened in the Cape. (This isn't some fancy academic but the young lady can pronounce the names correctly. :D )

https://www.youtube.com/JixmXWCWXVc

Demons are incredibly destructive to their worshippers. The English were heretics, yet the demons clearly didn't want people to know even a distorted form of Jesus Christ.

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What's interesting is the number of times this happens in history. It's a constant battle between the Church and the forces of the demonic!

Fr Joseph Suaidan (Suaiden, same guy)

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