Jake Litwin

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Toward the end of the 19th century and on into the 20th, German life was corrupted heavily by occultism. Spiritualist lodges were everywhere, and liberal theology (Baalism) was taught in schools and pulpits all over the land. The rise to power of National Socialism, with its philosophy of race, blood, power, and the will, was nothing more than an institutionalization of pure pagan occultism and Eastern mysticism.65 The Church was attacked and silenced, and a campaign of terror was mounted against neighboring nations. It was a time for Christian nations (or at least semi-Christian ones) to band ...more
Christendom and the Nations
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