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the vulnerables attacked...
the vulnerables attacked...
1 year ago

sickening…

how low will they go ??…

predators on the loose…just like organised crime…

Rosey
Rosey
1 year ago

It’s v reminiscent of the Jamie Lee Curtis artwork innit?

Tyln93
Tyln93
1 year ago
Reply to  Rosey

Yes!!!

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Rosey
Rosey
1 year ago
Reply to  Tyln93

That’s the one. Very bloody odd.

Tyln93
Tyln93
1 year ago

Jamie Lee Curtis – Photo of Naked Child!!!

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Laz
Laz
1 year ago

Throw in some dirty diapers and I’ve been in that house

Terf2001
Terf2001
1 year ago

I find this picture disturbing

john
john
1 year ago

naked child, why?

Tyln93
Tyln93
1 year ago
Reply to  john

Paedophilia!!!

frenchtoast2000
frenchtoast2000
1 year ago
Reply to  john

They drug the children and stuff them in bins likely for transport. That’s just another example of how soulless they are and how Satan sees them. As bait to fuel his army.

Last edited 1 year ago by frenchtoast2000
lgageharleya
lgageharleya
1 year ago

Yes, the article by Cathy Fox titled “Queen Mother Of Darkness’s Special Pot Roast attests to this.

Yuyu
Yuyu
1 year ago

They are so far gone in making depravity the norm. When and where do we begin the pushback?

Laz
Laz
1 year ago
Reply to  Yuyu

After the economy crashes and everybody in the metro areas dies

Hypocritesrunthisshow
Hypocritesrunthisshow
1 year ago

So you took the time to save the picture, and didn’t feel disgusted to share it on this site?

You’re not exposing sin? you’re glorifying it in the guise of anger just like all the perverted celebrities you obsess about, spending most of your time on earth searching for what celebrities do to prove the existence of Satan..The Bible not enough?

You are a pervert.

Rosey
Rosey
1 year ago

You’re not wrong.

We can view this site as being a righteous crusade guys but my friend here has a excellent point.

A E
A E
1 year ago
Reply to  Rosey

I think that, for a small percentage of people, scripture might be enough for them to follow in belief, in a faith that directly communicates with Father and they follow and do so in purity of heart (albeit ignorance). They don’t question anything, they just say, “If it’s in the Bible, I believe it” then ignore the contradictory and befuddling portions. I think that, so long as they do the best they are able to and are speaking to and directly hearing from Father, that’s a best-case-scenario and they will be forgiven for the portions in which they were deceived.

Those of faith but who see the contradictions and dismiss evidence are a different story.

A majority are unable to make this blind leap. Those who have faith but struggle with the contradictions and confusion need those questions answered, else they have to willingly ignore and that is untenable for me.

Both types of the more informed with faith also need a kick in the pants to realize that sitting back, waiting to be raptured and/or viewing the rest of humanity as damned/inferior and worthy of little but scorn – who verbally attack from their high perch are irrefutably in the wrong.

Those of no faith need to have these horrific evils exposed so they see why it’s necessary. So many people are in utter denial and refuse to even see horrors such as these, nor admit our human condition.

Also, I have come to feel that our ignoring and pretending these things aren’t happening is the worst evil we can commit against their victims. Can you imagine being so vilely and maliciously abused, yet all society blinding their eyes to it? It is victimizing all over again. Strength in numbers, yes? But to gain numbers, people must be made aware.

Lastly, I think we might recognize the grace over our own lives to be so fortunate as to have no direct experience of these horrors, to feel so casually able to dismiss it and so self-righteous as to castigate others for refusing to.

Last edited 1 year ago by lgageharleya