pb notable st james day satanic holiday
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http://www.theopenscroll.com/hosting/SatanicCalendar.htm
https://www.dailystrength.org/group/satanic-ritualistic-abuse-support-group/discussion/satanic-holidays-warning-may-trigger
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/cienciareal/cienciareal20.htm
Open these stupid fucking links!
DO IT!
You call that sauce?
A website with 12 members and 7 fucking posts?
and thats the better sauce of the bunch!
fucking idiots!
This is NOT what we call DUE DILIGENCE.
This is complete rookie bullshit.
Pull those other angelfire carbon copy pages up.
muh fritz spingmeier much idiots?
ALEX JONES = FRITZ SPRINGMEIER = BULLSHIT GATEKEEPERS ANONS
OOOOOOH OHHHH DECEMBER 25TH IS SATURNALIA!
WELL NO FUCKING SHIT?
LIKE ITS SOME SECRET!
GO LOOK! ON ONE SITE CHRISTMAS IS SATANIC...
LOOK... YOU MIGHT NOT BE SHILL YET IF NOT YOU ARE ROOKIE PUNK BITCHES AND YOU NEED TO DO YOUR FUCKING DUE DILIGENCE AND CEASE MAKING THIS MOVEMENT LOOK BAD!
STOP IT!
SEE THAT SHIT RIGHT THERE!
STOP IT!
SATANISTS EXISTS!
EVERYTHING NON CHRISTIAN IS NOT SATANIC!
WHO THINKS LIKE THAT?
I FUCKING WONDER!?
FUCK!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James,_son_of_Zebedee
"James, son of Zebedee (Hebrew: יַעֲקֹב, Yaʿqob; Latin: Iacomus Maximus; Greek: Ἰάκωβος; died 44 AD), also known as Saint James the Greater, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. James is described as one of the first disciples to join Jesus. The Synoptic Gospels state that James and John were with their father by the seashore when Jesus called them to follow him. Saint James is the patron saint of Spain and, according to legend, his remains are held in Santiago de Compostela in Galicia."
AND MORE IMPORTANTLY
"Controversy
James suffered martyrdom[Acts 12:1-2] in AD 44. According to the tradition of the early Church, he had not yet left Jerusalem at this time.[14] An argument supporting this assertion is based on the Epistle to the Romans, written after AD 44, in which Paul expressed his intention to avoid "building on someone else's foundation"[Rom. 15:20] by visiting Spain,[Rom. 15:23-24] suggesting that he knew of no previous evangelisation in Hispania.
The suggestion began to be made from the 9th century that, as well as evangelizing in Iberia, James' body was brought to and is buried in Compostela. No earlier tradition places the burial of St. James in Spain. A rival tradition places the relics of the apostle in the church of St. Saturnin at Toulouse; if any physical relics were ever involved, they might plausibly have been divided between the two.
The tradition of Saint James' burial in Compostela was not unanimously accepted, and numerous modern scholars, following Louis Duchesne and T. E. Kendrick,[15] reject it. (According to Kendrick, even if one admits the existence of miracles, James' presence in Spain is impossible.) The Catholic Encyclopedia (1908) registered several "difficulties" or bases for doubts of this tradition, beyond the late appearance of the legend:
Although the tradition that James founded an apostolic see in Iberia was current in the year 700, no certain mention of such tradition is to be found in the genuine writings of early writers nor in the early councils; the first certain mention we find in the ninth century, in Notker, a monk of St. Gall (Martyrologia, 25 July), Walafrid Strabo (Poema de XII Apostoli), and others.
The Bollandists, however, defended it. (Their Acta Sanctorum, July, VI and VII, gives further sources.) A belief in the authenticity of the relics at Compostela was also asserted by Pope Leo XIII, in his 1884 bull Omnipotens Deus."
YEAH ROME DOES NOT LIKE COMPETITION
I am so fucking surprised and what a god damned coincidence that the Roman Catholics do not like Spain' St James Day...
FAGGOTS!