2022.03.04 “Franklin Graham’s Illiteracy” wc 310

by Uncle Sam’s kindler-gentler Anti-Christ

 “Psychological Warfare”
“And thanks to your bulls—-, we are now under siege.”
chief counsel Greg Jacob.
https://religiondispatches.org/russia-and-the-us-have-more-in-common-than-you-might-think/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Blake
plop, plop, fizz, fizz
“the curtain of darkness peeled away”

Franklin Graham’s illiteracy is shared by everyone who has been exposed to and eaten fruit from a fictional forbidden tree. (Swallowed hokum hook, line, and sinker.)

It’s not Franklin’s fault he was clubbed with a rib bone fib. He had parents who genuinely loved him. Where’s the rub?

When people believe perjured truth is holy, they can become evangelicals who are convinced they must tell everyone that Jesus rose from the dead. (Just ask Nancy!)

Franklin’s father Billy was one of the primary catalysts for the chaos, division, and strife we see around the world today. It was inevitable. Someone has to help SCOTUS do the right thing and Congress believes Satan is real so they’re no help at all.

If Billy had believed it was wrong to teach a child with perjured truth Franklin would not have been clubbed by the rib bone fib. Why didn’t Billy know Genesis was a Jewish fable and not the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?

The short answer isn’t Satan. The short answer is SCOTUS.

The illiteracy that begins with the Bible should have stopped after Darwin’s work was published. It didn’t.  Our judges ignored the truth that sets all Christians free because they’ve become servants of heresy’s Holy See.

Exhibit B
…….jpeg princeton /#tailbonesrus……

Satan isn’t real. Jesus died.

kathy sue: “The stations of the cross obscure the lie
using a rib fib to lead folk astray.
There was no fall. The Torah’s elders lied.
The lie fosters integrity’s decay.” (tlfid)


““When grace illuminates how the truth has become flawed the second mile
cognitive dissonance is ‘done away with.’”
1st Corinthians 13:10 © Anti-Christ translation


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