for USA (and friends) only

Date: 
Tue, 2003-08-26

For USA (and friends) only

August 26, 2003

Just when you think we have maxed out our stupidity quotient, something happens that proves us wrong. Not all our stupid actions result in serious repercussions. However, this latest imbecilic move will prove otherwise.

When GQ Magazine published the disgusting picture of President Bush's head superimposed over a picture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we hit an new all-time low. I don't know who is more despicable, the editor who published the picture or President Bush who clearly has not, as of yet, cried foul.

Bush granted an interview with GQ to discuss his relationship with his personal Jesus, which is the premise for the photo. The result is the mocking of God and the blatant attempt to strip Jesus Christ of His divinity.

If you think that is an overreaction, think again. I asked a valid visionary about how Heaven reacted to the photo. According to the visionary, Jesus wept bitter tears and the Blessed Trinity is not only appalled, but also extremely angry. We were already in serious trouble with God, but this latest attempt to defile Jesus has pushed God's anger to a new high.

Those of us who have watched the administration carefully have known about a strange religious permeation of thought. Now that by itself is not a bad thing. If more leaders were really concerned with their spirituality and God, the world would not be on the verge of implosion.

However, there are questions about the administration's push of their brand of spirituality and whether or not Bush feels divinely inspired, if not somehow divine. By not being outraged over GQ's audacity, we are getting a clearer picture of the man in the oval office, or should I say, the Burning Bush. This man, by the antichrist's own admission, listens to what he has to say.

Having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ is a great thing. We all need that. Yet, we do not need a personal Jesus, tailor-made to human concepts, a Jesus who is reduced from His Divine Nature, to merely a friend, a companion and guide.

Clearly the Son of God is much more, but we are working very hard to trivialize Him. Whose purpose does that serve? That is an easy one - the antichrist.

Jesus Christ, by His Nature and Love. Belongs to all of us who open our hearts, souls and minds to Him. We should not construct a personal Jesus Christ to suit our needs, our motives and our sins. God is God. He does not change; only our concept and perception of Him change to better suit our own flawed and finite ideals.

By diminishing God's divinity, we not only see blasphemous results, but we lose a sense of our guilt and our awe before Him. We compensate for our guilt by claiming that God understands our grievous faults and it is okay to continually mess up. After all, we are doing our best. Isn't that what we say? Do we honestly think God has thrown out the Ten Commandments as cavalierly as the Supreme Court? Think again.

Sure, the removal of the monument is a major affront to God, and the precursor of things to come.

Certainly, the Commandments should be written in our hearts, so that even if they are removed from every public building, it won't or shouldn't matter. Still, out of sight quickly becomes out of mind. This oversight will affect everyone down the road. If we are not reminded of those laws, laws, upon which most societies are based, chaos will ensue. Moral and natural law will be thrown out. Of course, that is the whole idea, isn't it?

Meanwhile, the antichrist is working on his personal savior image. His newest persona has garnered undue publicity and he is in the process of morphing into the savior of what's happening now. He can be blonde, or dark, short or tall, man or woman. His personal messiah concept is now in perpetual fluctuation, partly because his cover has been blown, but mostly because of our diverse and flawed ideas about divinity.

So, we have a Buddha, a Krishna, an ascended master, a movie star, or whatever personality suits his mission for the day. These different identities certainly don't fit the antichrist mold, but then again, neither does he. That is why the antichrist can so easily ooze his way into our lives, and once there, imbed himself personally into our psyches.

Enough people wrote me about their nasty problems with the antichrist during and after my appearance of Coast to Coast to reaffirm that his strength and capabilities are growing steadily.

Can you imagine the damage he can do and will do if he assumes a television personality? Don't think I exaggerate his abilities. My latest research attests to the power of his new game plan and the far-reaching effects it has already had.

In my continued dialogue with visionaries, I was told we failed to see the significance of the massive blackout. We failed to see that we should thank God for what we have, power, air-conditioning, family and jobs. We have also failed to thank God for being there for us. With the GQ debacle, we have defamed Jesus Christ.

I asked what we could do to make amends for our ingratitude and for insulting Jesus. I was told that we should take time each day to say thank you to God. Set aside a specific time just for that. If we do, we will be greatly blessed, something we desperately need right now, more than we know. We should also say an extra rosary and ask God's forgiveness for hurting Him with that picture.

We can no longer expect our lives to remain peaceful if we don't make amends. If we fail, we will truly witness the intense anger of God. God flooded the world in Noah's time for far less.

I would like to thank George Noory for having me back on C2C. Some people have been wondering what happened to me after the show. I am okay. Things have been quite chaotic here at the ranch. Thank you for your concern and your prayers.

By Kathleen Keating

08/26/2003

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