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Do you doubt God’s existance? Do you blame God for globalization?

Do you doubt God’s existance? Here is just one simple proof of God’s existance!
Holy water! Orthodox and Catholic Christian priests take simple water, make prayers over it and the water suddently becomes Holy! There are phisical atribbutes to Holy Water and to normal water that could show the difference. For instance the Holy Water is pure and it has no bacteries in it. If you deposit a bottle of normal water for 1 month, it will start to stink and become undrinkable but if you deposit a bottle of Holy Water for 1 month it will still be good and it will still smell good! You can deposit Holy Water for years, actualy I don’t think that Holy Water has a warranty term.

Do you blame God for globalization? It’s not God’s fault, it’s our fault because God is not among us now, we are alone and we are making things the way they are now, good or bad. It’s not God’s fault because people are getting killed, raped, robbed, etc God is not just watching. He predicted those hard times in the Holy Bible, the apocalypse.

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Let’s pray to God in this period

In Romania, Easter is getting close and the Orthodox Christians are not eating meat anymore and any other product that comes from animals such as eggs, milk, etc This period is called fast (post in Romanian) and it is a symbol of loyalty to God. People believe that they are forgiven of their sins if they take the fast. In this period the Romanian National Vanguard staff advises all Christians to go to the church and pray to God, pray to God so their sins could be forgiven. We also advise all our readers to take at least the great week fast. The week before the Easter.

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