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Victims of Pedophile Priests Rise Up as #ChurchToo Hashtag Goes Viral... “The time will come when we will be betrayed by people who we have completely trusted.”
At the beginning of the article below, the
translator of the article writes: “we will be betrayed at some time by people
who we have completely trusted.” I think that this is the remark by Mr. Corey
Goode and Mr. David Wilcock who always talk about the importance of bracing
ourselves for accepting any exposed facts.
On this blog, we reveal the truth in
advance with consideration of Japanese good point of non-religiosity.
For example, I think that Christians who
resist Illuminati’s satanic rituals pray to Jesus Christ assiduously. Prayer
properly reaches to God and reaches to St. Francis who has taken a post as
Christ after the reformation of heavenly world in 2007.
However, I conveyed that Jesus himself and
Maitreya who had taken a post as Christ for these 2000 years have already be
destroyed and no longer exist.
I just tell the fact. However, I think that
this fact is not accepted in Christianity culture sphere although it may be
accepted in Japan.
Mrs. Seiko Nakanishi drew an illustration of Ra Tesh-sama, Pleiadian cosmonaut, and delivered a message from her. It
turns out that aliens involved in our solar system have finally understood that
information I explain about is true.
Therefore, I believe that people on earth
will get to understand the truth. Time will show. However, people who have made
efforts to liberate Earth may be hurt by the truth. They will exactly be “betrayed
by people who they have completely trusted.” Now Mr. Corey Goode and Mr. David
Wilcock are uncertain about whether they can objectively accept the disclosed truth.
November
28, 2017
Masatoshi
Takeshita
Note:
Shanti-phula
has indicated some parts of the following text in black boldface type or in red
letters.
Excerpt from a
Japanese article of Design of Creation Society – November 27, 2017 –
Victims of Pedophile Priests Rise Up as #ChurchToo Hashtag Goes Viral
Outpouring of
those affected by clerical child abuse come forward on social media
*[Note by the
translator]
From the
article below, we can assume that the reality is far
beyond our imagination. “Pedophilia culture” in outside
world as well as this unscrupulous atrocity occurring “in religious world, too”
have been exposed at once. This situation is not
coincidence. This must be the “end-time phenomenon” which gives us a
message: “Learn something from it.”
If top echelon
is rotten, subordinates are naturally rotten, too. In this case, echelon means
not leaders in political world but leaders in religious world who ordinary
people have completely trusted and entrusted their souls to. Many years ago, David Wilcock predicted: “The time will come when
we will be betrayed by people who we have completely trusted.” In an
illustration (picture) a scene was used in which while a man is having
extramarital sex with a woman, his wife suddenly appears. However, it is
nothing compared to this betrayal in religious world. This must be a signal: “Something is fundamentally wrong. Change the world
radically.”
*Translated by
Shanti-phula
Jay Greenberg, www.nnettle.com
November 24,
2017
Victims of clerical pedophilia have flooded social media to
reveal cases of child abuse suffered at the hands of religious figures and a
new #ChurchToo hashtag goes viral on social media.
Brave victims
have stepped forward to oust pedophile priests and pastors who have raped men,
women, and children.
<snip>
ABC reports: In the wake of
revelations of systemic sexual harassment and assault in Hollywood and
Washington, women all over the world are tweeting
personal stories of abuse in the church to expose the religious
teachings, leaders and cultures they say are contributing to sexism and
violence against women.
#Churchtoo is
born
Started by
spoken word poet Emily Joy and writer and religious trauma researcher Hannah
Paasch, the hashtag #ChurchToo has quickly become an online repository of
women's — and men's — accounts of being groped, raped, coerced and disbelieved
by parishioners and pastors in church communities.
"I have followed the stories of survivors online, lived them myself, and held my friends as they waded through the aftermath of their abuse and trauma, while [also experiencing] a
complete lack of care and often hostility from the
faith communities that were supposed to care for, support and protect them,"
Ms. Paasch, who lives in Phoenix, Arizona, told ABC News.
Ms. Paasch, who lives in Phoenix, Arizona, told ABC News.
<snip>
Barbara
Roberts, the leader of A Cry For Justice, a website for Christian survivors of
domestic violence, said #ChurchToo had only scratched the surface of the
problem of abuse in churches, including in Australia.
"The outpouring [of survivor stories] might increase [yet] — I hope it does. But will the men who have been silently complicit with and helping to enable all this abuse change their ways? That is the big question," Ms. Robert told ABC News.
"The outpouring [of survivor stories] might increase [yet] — I hope it does. But will the men who have been silently complicit with and helping to enable all this abuse change their ways? That is the big question," Ms. Robert told ABC News.
<snip>
But first, Ms.
Paasch said, church leaders need to listen.
"I want church leaders to expose the abusers in their congregations. I want church leaders to sit with the discomfort of the enormous pain and havoc that their harmful theology has wreaked in the lives of survivors."