Bob Schlenker #fundie #homophobia #magick #conspiracy theopenscroll.blogspot.com

Two kinds of acts are in the news with increasingly frequency; cannibalism and sodomy. This is behavior characteristic of the ancient gods and those who worship them. When you've heard of such perverse and hellish activity you may have found yourself wondering where it comes from. It is the nature of the beast, literally, because it's the family character of hybrid beasts to fulfill their lusts in such ways. Sodom, a city famously destroyed in a fire and brimstone judgment was a Canaanite city, a region populated by giant cannibals. Sodomites are proliferating and today's news bears witness. Recognizing the trend is helpful but understanding why, what's being accomplished, is more helpful still.
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I've addressed these topics not long ago while writing about Cain's paternity. I'll assume you're already very familiar with that work and what's presented as a foundation for this one. Sodomy with mankind was first practiced in the Garden of Eden, introduced by the serpent tree. Of this, I have no doubt because it was revealed to me by the Lord Himself, quite memorably. The root of cannibalism (fellatio) was also practiced in that place and time, with the curses subsequently pronounced upon the serpent and the man declaring in an esoteric manner how cannibalism would endure through to the end of the age.
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Those who sincerely worship the sun god are sodomizers. Consider the ancient Greeks and Romans, whose practices have been well documented. Consider the Romish church priesthood. Busted. Consider those who worship athletic ability and sport, like the ancient Greeks. Have you paid attention to the continual scandals involving high ranking public and military officials? What is it about men and their little boy toys? It's not natural. It goes back to Nero (who married a man named Sporus in a very public ceremony), to Alexander the Great, to Sodom, to the days of Noah, to the Garden of Eden. It goes forward on the timeline, too, for yet a short season.

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