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ALIEN JESUS IN CATHOLIC DIOCESE Above, the French Diocese of Belfort Montbeliard (Bishop Claude Schockert) presents The Stations of The Cross as interpreted by Polish born artist Grazyna Tarkowska. Jesus is clearly and unmistakably portrayed as a grey alien. If these visages of Jesus were in a museum or a coffee shop it wouldnt be all that much to discuss, but this Jesus-Alien is being displayed and used as a meditation on The Stations of the Cross under the banner of a Catholic Diocese. Aliens are an incredibly important part of many branches of the New Age Movement, while many Christians and others believe that aliens such as those pictured here (particularly the greys) are not visitors from outer-space but actually demonic beings in disguise. It is also worth noting that beyond the intentional depiction of Christ as an alien life form, the artist has also chosen to include a pyramid with the all-seeing-eye above Jesus - a symbol now most readily associated with the illuminati. These words of Jesus given to Maria Divine Mercy come to mind: They will falsely claim that man can sustain life on other planets, apart from Earth. Earth is the only living part of the universe created by God for His children. Jesus Message to Maria Divine Mercy, March 29, 2014 – thewarningsecondcoming Those hardened people, whose first allegiance is to Satan and the evil sects he controls in the world, will not want to be saved. Instead, they will choose a different paradise. A paradise they are led to believe exists, outside of the one promised to mankind by My Father. This false paradise, which satanic followers of the beast believe in, does not exist. It has been created, by Satan, in the minds of his disciples, and is simply an illusion. So much is promised. Dark souls believe in a different universe, a different entity, where God does not Exist. They believe in other life forms, other creatures and a peaceful regime, all of which is based on a lie. None of this is real children. It does not, nor cannot exist, because, it was not created by My Father. God the Almighty Father, created the entire universe – the stars, the planets and the Earth as well as all the spaces in between. Pray for those who follow such cults. Jesus Message to Maria Divine Mercy, January 24, 2012 - thewarningsecondcoming Its Just a Painting – Aesthetic Terrorism Some may argue this isjust modern art; its subjective; it shouldnt be taken so seriously. We have a strong contrary view. Art is and always has been a powerful driving force of human spiritual experience and nowhere has it played a greater role than that of the Catholic Church. Think of Michelangelos The Sistine Chapel, DaVincis Last Supper, Caravaggios The Taking of Christ - the list is endless. What happened? Did you know that their is a movement in art called Aesthetic Terrorism? According to Carl Raschke, Professor of Religious Studies: Aesthetic Terrorism sees art as an agent of cultural deconstruction with a mission to displace traditional values and the enshrinement of a new moral code; a revolt against classical culture on behalf of moral anarchism. It only requires a quick research of this art world phenomena to learn that the under belly of its design is Luciferianism. Notable and very obvious Aesthetic Terrorists include Robert Mapplethorpe (who submerged a crucifix in urine as art), Charles Baudelaire, Kenneth Anger, and Marilyn Manson. However, the fundamental ideas and spirit of the Aesthetic Terrorism movement are now quite ingrained into the mainstream and have finally eclipsed most everything else of what we presently call art. For instance, you will notice a prevailing sense of darkness, apathy, irreverence, or anger in most of what is produced by all forms of media now. Our minds and spirit now readily accept what would have been shocking without even a thought or a second look. If you asked people on the street what the purpose of art is, a vast majority might say something like to provoke, to make a point, to be controversial, to challenge our ideas, or to let the artist express him/herself instead of to inspire, to move, to humble, to uplift, to be beautiful, or to cause a sense of awe. The Aesthetic Terrorists have, for the most part, won this battle and the ramifications of this on a spiritual level cannot be over stressed. thewildvoice.org/alien-jesus-catholic-diocese/
Posted on: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 20:17:32 +0000

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