Pizzagate V: Pizzagate In Theological Perspective
BY Herschel Smith8 years ago
David Seaman has had readers and supporters recommend that he avoid focusing on the satanic issues surrounding Pizzagate (he correctly calls it a “Luciferian cult”). David stated that he couldn’t do that because to neglect that issue would be to ignore half of the story.
I like David, but with all due respect, I disagree. To neglect that aspect would be to ignore 100% of the story. This all has theological context, and if you don’t understand that context you don’t understand the story.
In Genesis 22 when Abraham had been commanded to offer up Isaac as an offering, Abraham said before going up on the mountain to his servants, “Stay here with the Donkey, and I and the lad will go yonder, and we will worship and return to you.”
Abraham knew in his heart or hearts that God would fulfill His promises to make him a great nation, and that Isaac would come down from the mountain alive. God doesn’t command you to take the lives of others except in cases of self defense, defense of others or just war. He is a just and kind God.
Offering children up to Moloch isn’t anything new. Moloch (Molech) was a Babylonian god, and Israel had adopted the way of the pagans from being around them. In Leviticus 18:21 God specifically commands Israel NOT to offer up their children to Molech, so as not to profane His name. God sees it as an offence against Him, not just children.
But Lucifer is always and forever an awful demon, demanding the most horrible sacrifices. That the children being offered up as sexual sacrifices (and if the reports are to be believed, literal sacrifices as well) aren’t their own is irrelevant. This is still awful, and there is a further point in their schema.
In Old Testament law, the following sins and crimes were met with the death penalty. (1) murder, (2) rape, and (3) kidnapping. In the same act at the same time, the perpetrators of these horrors commit all three sins warranting the death penalty, in the ultimate display of high handed sin against God.
This is what happens when pagans rule other men. This is a picture of what it looks like to reject God and declare yourself the only sovereign. When man would be god, he reviles, demeans, harms, destroys and kills. When God loves, he brings light out of darkness, and to point, He commands us to protect the little ones.
Do you hear them screaming? Do you? The little ones. Do you hear them?
Prior:
On November 28, 2016 at 1:19 pm, Fred said:
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#PizzaGate
evil can not cast out evil. I don’t know to whom the article refers but will say it is foolish (bible foolish). I don’t mean to insult the man but only a fool wouldn’t want Christians full and unfettered help in bringing down a global pedophilia ring. This is the hard work that our pussyfied churches won’t endeavor to pursue and thus the children scream and the nation crumbles.
On December 5, 2016 at 5:17 pm, Paul X said:
I think the Satanist aspect ought to be de-emphasized because it probably was cooked up as a defense by the perpetrators. Most people, upon hearing Pizzagate is based on Satanic rituals, will dismiss it out of hand. Or they might initially tend to believe it, but be put off by the Satanic references, thinking they reduce credibility. The perps probably know this and adopted the Satanic stuff just to make their exposure that much more difficult. I doubt they actually believe in Satan!
If people want to indulge in rituals, I don’t care – if we are talking about Masons or Catholics or Satanists. As long as it is done by willing adults, why is it my business? What I care about is child abuse, no matter who does it – atheist, Christian, or whomever.