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  • Witches use Facebook to curse unborn babies!

    Friends, I've just recently learned this alarming news. Some of you might already know of it. According to Pat Robertson, women who post ultrasound pictures of their unborn babies to Facebook are unwittingly allowing witches and wizards to put curses on the baby!

    When asked if posting ultrasound pictures to Facebook is harmful:

    "[Robertson] responded: ‘I don’t think there’s any harm in it, but I tell you there are demons and there are evil people in the world and you post a picture like that and some cultist gets hold of it or some coven, and they begin to muttering curses against an unborn child.’"

    Please pray for all of the unborn babies out there who are being cursed at this very moment. Don't let witches curse your baby!


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    Re: Witches use Facebook to curse unborn babies!

    The passage is insulting and typical of Atheist mindless dismissal of everything that does not agree with their religion. In fact they are all tarred with the same brush as Catholics, Methodists, Ecumenicals, Pennycoastals, Mormons, JWs and all intolerant abominations that have the temerity to pretend to obey The Creator, the Lord of Hosts.
    And now this from the world’s favourite religious nutjob since Fred Phelps died.

    Pat Robertson, who said all gay people are terrorists and homosexuals would die out because they can’t reproduce, now warns that our unborn children are at risk.
    I must interrupt the flow here: Pat Roberson has been quoted out of context: There is little doubt that “all gay people are terrorists.” Using the most vile and abominable tactics they have overridden the will of the people and undemocratically cast aside the Word of God Most High. If there were a democratic vote tomorrow, both terrorists and homers would suffer the Biblicly-ordained punishment.

    I defy anyone to deny that an island of queers (think of one of those small French islands) would become uninhabited after a couple of generations… so moving on:
    He was responding to a concerned grandmother-to-be who was worried about the spiritual effect of her daughter posting an ultrasound image on Facebook.

    He was asked by a woman called Cynthia: ‘My daughter is pregnant with her first child (my first grandchild) and obviously there is a lot of rejoicing and excitement.

    ‘Young parents now regularly post fetal ultrasound photos as their Facebook photo. From a spiritual point of view is there any harm in doing this?’

    He responded: ‘I don’t think there’s any harm in it, but I tell you there are demons and there are evil people in the world and you post a picture like that and some cultist gets hold of it or some coven, and they begin to muttering curses against an unborn child.’
    Well, there are witches: you only have to look at the internets! Type in “I am a witch” and see what comes up!

    And who can deny that witches mutter curses against the unborn Christian soldier? Pat Roberson speaks a lot of sense. Not enough people listen up.

    Added to that who wants to see a grainy image of some jello-like blob in black and white?
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    “We must reassert that the essence of Christianity is the love of obedience to God’s Laws and that how that complete obedience is used or implemented does not concern us.”

    Author of such illuminating essays as,
    Map of the Known World; Periodic Table of Elements; The History of Linguistics; The Errors of Wicca; Dolphins and Evolution; The History of Landover (The Apology); Landover and the Civil War; 2000 Racial Slurs.

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