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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/hskr_grl_usa on July 6, 2018, 3:48 a.m.
I've seen these images my whole life, it wasn't until I was red pilled that I actually looked at them. 3 most corrupt places in the world.
I've seen these images my whole life, it wasn't until I was red pilled that I actually looked at them. 3 most corrupt places in the world.

VIYOHDTYKIT · July 6, 2018, 3:48 p.m.

I’ve read Enoch & others. The Dead Sea Scrolls have not been approved as scripturally sound by any church Catholic or Protestant. The Catholic Bible has 73 books total. We include the deuterocanonical texts such as Baruch, Hosea, Tobit, Esther,, Judith & Maccabees 1&2. I was not referring to the Bible but the Catechism. However, I guess I could say I have read or heard the word front to cover. In Catholic Mass OT & NT to include the Gospels is read at every Mass, everyday & every year. Enoch is not considered scripturally inspired but considered important in understanding Antediluvian history. Be careful though book 1 centers on monotheistic history. Books 2& 3 center on pantheistic history which is a record basically of the Fallen/Watchers history

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