Bavanai
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Now, I'm no expert but I don't think it helps if you're trying to get pregnant as well.we decided to try to get pregnant
Now, I'm no expert but I don't think it helps if you're trying to get pregnant as well.we decided to try to get pregnant
It's common to say like that. After all its not just one person job, and despite her carrying the baby for 9 months it's also a part of you growing up.Now, I'm no expert but I don't think it helps if you're trying to get pregnant as well.
I'm not really a reader of the scripture, but i am a reader of youtube comments. Found this one particularly pertinent to the video you linked here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Jc61xBfcGI
turns out Pope Francis is the antichrist....it all makes sense now
I'm not Catholic, nor an apologist for Francis.
But the issue here may be the Latin for "morning star" is the word Lucifer. Lucifer was described as the head angel, and light bringer... bring impressive in his beauty, he became proud and wished to place himself above God. When Jesus said that He saw "Satan" fall like lightning from Heaven, this is understood as referencing the fall of Lucifer as described in Isaiah. So the Light Bringer (Lucifer) became the Adversary (Satan).
This is where it get's dicey... In Revelation 22:16, Jesus calls Himself "Morning Star." So if some chant were to quote that reference in Revelations, they would apply the latin word "Lucifer" to Jesus. "Lucifer" not as a proper name, but as a description of a bringer of light. It is believed that Jesus journeyed to Hell after the crucifixion, and freed souls before the Resurrection. So in that sense, Jesus "returned" from Hell, and His resurrection shined His light on humanity thereafter.
Did this liturgy PURPOSELY use a term that can be ambiguous, and Biblically applied to both Satan and Jesus? I don't know... maybe. There are other controversial comments Francis has made, that seem to raise concern. This is not proof of Satanism per se.