Alexandra Bruce #fundie #conspiracy forbiddenknowledgetv.net

Most people will agree that Satanism is the antithesis of Christianity. So first, we must define what Christianity is.

In a sentence, Christianity is the impulse to express Brotherly Love towards our fellow man.

Satanism does not have that impulse, at all.

In the most simple terms, Satanism can be described by the pop culture phrase “Pimps & Hoes”.

If these words upset you, good. We are talking about the nature of evil and if it makes light of it, even better.

These animals are nothing to fear.

While the rich and powerful Satanists want you to believe they are witches and warlocks, they are nothing more than Pimps & Hoes – cannibals, feeding off their people like predatory animals – completely devoid of the impulse for Brotherly Love.

Satanism is base level animal tribalism, an animal hierarchy comprised of the Pimps at the top, the Hoes they control and the Tricks they both exploit.

This is the Law of the Jungle, which has existed for millennia, a Survival of the Fittest, dog-eat-dog world, where the nice guys always finish last.

It is the Patriarchy that the anti-Christians claim to oppose, which makes no sense.

Because we are only able to transcend this ruthlessness with the Christian impulse of Brotherly Love, where everyone is equally welcome.

There’s a lot of talk about a battle being waged between Good and Evil.

But this sort of Black and White duality only exists in our mind.
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Our free will allows us the choice to either transcend spiritually, which requires a personal relationship with God – or descend into the animal kingdom and forever remain a beast, which is what the Pimps & Hoes are ultimately selling. But we don’t have to buy it.

Satanic influence has always been with us and it is nothing to fear.

These Satanist pimps are not gods. They are merely animals playing mind tricks and spinning lies.

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