Monday, 20 January 2025

Longinas: The Roman Centurion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RB98-W1PuU brings the story of 'Saint' Longinas. It is all so absurd that, if nobody had told me it were possible, I wouldn't really believe. Basically, the satanic invented that the centurion who brutally attacked the side of Jesus when he was on the cross, making Jesus' body expel blood and water, got blessed by Jesus, like the message is basically 'attack the holy figure to get their favors'. Obviously not! That absolutely never happened. God does not have any mercy: only Jesus does. The satanic then implies that one can steal God's favors somehow, first of all, so not be a believer or a follower and still get His favors, not have minimum respect for not even the body of the holy figure and still get miracles to their side and physical violence against the holy ones is a means to get blessings. The complete inversion of all: only the satanic could do things like this, quite sincerely. Here, once more, we obviously don't have any reliable records of the history of this man on earth, Longinas, and I find it hard to believe even that one can prove that he was ever alive, like we don't even have a surname. The marginal does that repeatedly: no first name, if first name no surname, no location, no date, no time and so on, yet narratives in which we are supposed to believe as if they were real-life stories. 'My' 'grandmother', 'Maria Ribeiro Ricci', used to recite a line each time she lost something: 'Sao Longuinho' something. I now forgot her line. Basically, this 'saint' would be the one for lost items. We have already seen that saints is a wrong thing, then now I believe this 'Sao Longuinho' translates into 'Saint Longinas' and therefore you can only be joking, like this can only serve as more support to the idea that saints should all have their kingdom attacked and finished, basically.


I am thinking that if one accepts this narrative as factual, then one can easily extend the reasoning involved and therefore all atrocities against the Christians, or the holiest figures around, perpetrated by the marginal are made acceptable and still very logically justified: they could then enjoy our blessings. Oh, God!

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