Catholic Church And Crucifix by Hoku Lani – Non-Fiction

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: Catholic Church And Crucifix

Link: MEWE / 16.07.2022 / Cross America

Catholic Church And Crucifix

Why Does the Catholic Church Use a Crucifix? — To Catholics, the crucifix is a powerful symbol that represents the focal point of their beliefs: that a son of a divine entity died on the cross to redeem humanity. While other Abrahamic denominations use a bare cross to emphasize the dead guy’s resurrection, Catholics include the image of his body on the cross to represent his sacrifice — I say double the power by using two. One as a bikini bottom and one as stimulant.

Cross America

Upon opening my mailbox today, among all the usual mail was a gift sent to me by Lilith and Lucifer. You may be asking what would Mother and Father send Hoku in Hawaii? — A flyer from a 501(c)3 non-profit, non-denominational organization with a huge goal of spreading the Gospel to every home in America. If you receive one of these, do not throw it out or away. It is your calling to do as I did and dedicate it to Lilith and Lucifer by soaking it in orgasmic baptismal fluids.

Symbol Of Faith

The xtian crucifix actually represents a condemnation of human rights and morality. After all, this religion’s imaginary gawd boasts about drowning nearly the entire population of humans on Earth — including innocent babies, children and loving parents — for being “Wicked and evil”.

Rather curious, since all of these “Evil” people were created “In the perfect image” of their gawd. Drowning us aside, this wrathful gawd also feels quite entitled to burn us alive for all eternity, if we dare to not love and adore Him! But I think it is most appropriate that a crucifix — a violent means of execution — is the universal avatar chosen by xtians to symbolize their notion of “Love and mercy”. I shudder to think what xtians would be wearing around their necks if their false son of a gawd had been executed some other way, say a guillotine, perhaps.

COMMENT FROM GEORGE DOREMUS (VIA MEWE) 

Only common criminals, rebels, and slaves, were crucified. Xtians don’t understand that they are signalling that they are part of two of those categories, and probably the third, rebels against the actual Gods, as well.

3 thoughts on “Catholic Church And Crucifix by Hoku Lani – Non-Fiction”

  1. Growing up, some of my Catholic relatives had giant depressing, creepy, dismal crucifixes in their homes, which, from an early age, always repulsed me.

    Guess Lord Satan was trying to tell me something way back then, huh?

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