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  • Memes are an excuse to promote idolatry and witchcraft

    It is with great dread that I've decided to open this topic and the argument are "Memes", a word that indicates something that spreads on the Internet with no purpose other than waste your time. However, there is an actual reason for this: the demons who masks themselves as Computer Viruses wants you to be infected by the retardness of these memes and take part in the Demonic Rituals that consists in making variants of them.
    Below are some examples that you'll find on Godless websites such as Reddit, Twitter, 4Chan, ecc.


    (WARNING! DO NOT TRY TO MAKE YOUR MEME WITH THESE OR YOU'LL NEED A LOT OF PRAYER TO SAVE YOURSELF!)




    You all know about him: Pepe the Frog, a frog demon that will turn your kids into autistim by possessing them, other than giving them fetish towards frogs. In Ancient Egypt he was worshipped as a frog "god" named Kek.



    This guy is definitely not good for children. He teaches them to angry and to always swear. Anger is one of the Seven Deadly Sins.





    Everyone knows him: the Trollface. He is responsible for making your children Godmockers. No surprise, as trolls originated from the Pagan culture of Swedes. Speaking of...





    Why would anyone identify with this character? He looks like a woman with a beard. He might also be a Muslim, since Vikings were all Muslims as proven by Mr. Elmer White. Just look at his souless stare.





    This character looks less ugly than the one above, but his expression suggest that he staring something. Is called the Soyboy. No wonder most of our youth looks like him, they promote role model like him on the web.





    Why does this guy looks the same as the one above but with different facial features is something that i don't know. One thing is sure, however: he is an Onanist and is staring at the monitor because he wants kids to imitate him. How creepy...




    This guy also looks like the ones above. However by his colours and his face he must surely be a promotion of transhumanist agenda. Very sad that even Christians take part in it.





    This evil dog is clearly part of the furry agenda. You shouldn't even ask what he is staring.





    This is, not only another promotion of the furry agenda, but also a plot to turn every person of the Earth into a fat american. Why would anyone want to be a fat, american antropomorphic brown bear who is also a pedophile?





    I've almost forgot of this character, no wonder he is so Forever Alone. He is nothing but an excuse to promote the Incel movement.


    In conclusion, memes are evil, no matter which of them you are talking about. They need to be banned (like the president of China did with the ones that were portraying him) because they can turn our children into yellow egyptian cat worshipper who would like to have bestiality with her.

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    Re: Memes are an excuse to promote idolatry and witchcraft

    Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
    Below are some examples that you'll find on Godless websites such as Reddit, Twitter, 4Chan, ecc.
    Reddit used to have r/TheDonald, r/Coontown, r/FatPeopleHate, r/PhysicalRemoval, and other worthy pages that have all long since been canceled. Twitter, of course, once had @realDonaldTrump, @realMikeLindell, @DrDavidDuke, and other luminaries. They've been banned too. I bring this up because you mentioned those sites as "Godless" but this hasn't always been the case. And 4Chan is also a wretched hive, but at least they have the guts to not cancel /pol/, which is perhaps my favorite online community after this one.
    I was sinking deep in sin far from the peaceful shore,
    Very deeply stained within, sinking to rise no more;
    But the Master of the Sea heard my despairing cry,
    From the waters lifted me, now safe am I!

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    • #3
      Re: Memes are an excuse to promote idolatry and witchcraft

      Liberals worship fake gods. We have to be wary of their propaganda techniques:

      Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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      • #4
        Re: Memes are an excuse to promote idolatry and witchcraft

        Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
        Liberals worship fake gods. We have to be wary of their propaganda techniques
        I think the solution is to out-create them with memes that bring kids back to Church. I'll start.
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        If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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