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Sunday, September 7, 2025

Isaih 10:2 09 07 2025

 So I was doing some online banking today and it always reminds me of the Bible Quote "They raid the estates of widows and orphans."

And how come the post office can search out and find certain things and prevent them from being sent to you, perhaps a small pocket knife that you do indeed have a permit to have.  However if you were to send a personal check through the mail it would likely be stolen, washed and used in an attempt to drain your account?  How come?  How come it works one way and not the other?

Which leads me to the main point of this article.  So indeed Jesus said and made some condemning comments about the rich.  And the rich seem to always be the ones in power?

Getting to the point.

How and when did Jesus father die?  There is no word of it in the Bible that I can find?

So I want to ask the question, was Jesus very own father killed because of what Jesus said?

And if that were true, it was covered up?

Somehow, you know the new Pope, perhaps the best thing he could do with his time as Pope is answer to a point of fact a question like that.  They have that Vatican Library?  I would believe the answer is in there.

And it is highly relevant.  But lets say the answer condemns the Church in some way?  Then they are not going to give us that answer, are they.  Which makes you wonder if that isn't indeed the reason we don't have that answer all along.

© 2025 Thomas Paul Murphy

Ps. I had to look up the Popes name.  It is Leo.  Isn't that always a name that has a very slight connotation of being shifty?  Like Lefty Leo?  Perhaps that is why he really chose it?  To attempt to give credence and respect back to that name based on the future words and actions he would have as Pope?

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