The Martyrdoms of John Lennon and Princess Diana

Princess Diana was a kind and compassionate woman who cared about others. She had fallen in love with the ideas of John Lennon and dared to apply them as the future queen of England. Elizabeth II became jealous of her nation’s love for Princess Diana and, even more so, of its veneration for the idealist John Lennon.

Political Theology of Jesus

One of Jesu’s main contributions to Political Theology has been the precept of no-violence before violence. Preaching the divinity of each human being (“God is not the God of the dead but of the living”), he faced martyrdom and death with an uncontestably belief in resurrection and the immortality of the soul. His syllogism defeats all ancestral fears to death:

God made his children immortal at his image and likeness

I’m a son of God

Therefore, I’m immortal

To which he adds a second syllogism:

As an immortal being I love the world

I share the world with my brothers and sisters

Therefore, I love my brother as myself

17. Being a Christian under a Pope who does not believe in God – The Invisible Prophet

Proof that Pope Francis I does not believe in divine omnipotence is his submissive attitude towards the international left. This attitude is due to Bergoglio’s fear of being accused of complicity with the Argentine military dictatorship of the 1970s. But Ratzinger had already stopped believing in God, as he expressed with his resignation, as well as by the personal denunciation that I have formulated in previous chapters against the efforts of the two popes to destroy me, simply because God appointed me to speak out these and many others truths to a world frightened by death.

The best scenes of “Exodus: Gods and Kings” are those in which John Tuturro acts as the Pharaoh of Egypt and Ben Kingsley as the Jew who must convince, no longer Schlinder, but Moses-Batman

“Exodus: Gods and Kings” (2014), an atheist and intractable Moses

The recent failure of “Napoleon” (2022) seems, according to Netflix’s advertising, to redeem itself with “Exodus: Gods and Kings”, but if the film has had high ratings, it is not due to its excellences, but to Netflix’s poor lineup. The world is tired of stories of criminals and thieves and longs for spiritual stories like that of Exodus. When will the world be able to see a series of saints and prophets financed as generously as this mediocre film? It is enough to take William James’ text “The Varieties of Religious Experience” to find its source of inspiration.

15. El poeta que apaciguó la Ira de Dios.

I contended they bore some nobility,
In my fervent defense, slumber’s embrace I found,
But waking, buildings moved, shook to the ground,
Shiva’s wrath unleashed, Lord’s presence awry.

Yet women’s cries stirred my heart profound,
For Thy blessings, O Lord, I implored, return,
And the jumbled blocks settled in peace’s yearn,
Capernaum’s waters calmed after tempest’s mound.

“I shan’t shield those who hold me in disdain”;
“But they are my kin,” O Lord, I pled,
“The quaking of earth shall ebb,” He gently said,
“But disease shall descend, its grip to maintain.”

11. My struggle against the Antichrist

The antichrist is not a specific human being, although he is represented in the congregation by his hierarchs, and in the broker countries and banks by his CEOs.
The antichrist, the beast of 666, is equivalent to those who covet money, fame, and power and defend it by blood and conspiracy, earning hell in their lives. The combinations of these variables render 6 possibilities each one.

CONTROL MONEY FAME POWER Anticristo / Alter ego mundano
MONEY 1 2 3 6
FAME 1 2 3 6
POWER 1 2 3 6

Children and adults, rich and poor are manipulated in the illusion of achieving one of the 18 possibilities that govern this world of lies and inequality: