The Associated Press has an article about the magical nonsense invoked by Christians, specifically the Pope.
Way back when, there was the Fatima nonsense, where people saw Mary floating around and giving prophecies. Now, again, its being claimed to be “fulfilled” which is always rather silly since it apparently has already been claimed to have been fulfilled.
We also get to see greedy christians trying to make believe that everyone agrees with them.
““Therefore, Mother of God and our Mother, to your Immaculate Heart we solemnly entrust and consecrate ourselves, the Church and all humanity, especially Russia and Ukraine.” It adds: “Grant that war may end and peace spread throughout the world.””
Now, for catholics, consecrate means that we are expected to obey this god and thank it. Such utter bullshit, and no better than the Mormons who try to baptize dead people into their church to inflate their numbers and their need to pretend that more members means more real.
This nonsense does give yet another bit of evidence that prayers are useless and amount to nothing. I’ll bet 1 million quatloos that nothing at all happens and prayed for. Gee, will anti-Catholic Christians point out that the pope’s prayers fail? Probably not since it underlines that theirs do too.

There are Mary cults all around here. Not sure how it happened, but Brazilians are waaaay into her… more than Jesus.
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I’ve always found that a bit strange, but maybe its easier to invent a nicer gentler god as a woman?
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That’s what i thought.
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