« I am vorsthammer. Pornography with the pornography removed. »

N° 0702

Je suis l’immaculeé conception.

Black statue of Mary with Pinnochio nose.

On Thursday, March 25 1858, Maria Bernada Soubirous (Bernadette of Lourdes) asked: “Would you be so kind as to tell me who you are?” The answer finally came: “I am the Immaculate Conception.”
According to the Roman Catholic dogma, the immaculate conception is the conception of Mary without any stain of original sin, in her mother’s womb: the dogma says that, from the first moment of her existence, she was preserved by God from the lack of sanctifying grace that afflicts mankind, and that she was instead filled with divine grace. It is further believed that she lived a life completely free from sin. Her immaculate conception in the womb of her mother, by sexual intercourse, should not be confused with the doctrine of the virginal conception of her son Jesus.

Beiing the son of the immaculate concepted Mary, Jesus himself died by public execution, for his own numberous sins: He went against God’s rules concerning the Sabbath (John 5: 8-11 & Luke 13:10-16), he acts against God’s rules on adultery (John 8: 4-11), he ignored God’s dietry laws (Marc 7: 15), etc… He said “I will also kill her children” (revelations 2:23), he said “Why do you call me good, no one is good but God alone” (Mark: 10:18), etc… Since God, the father of Jesus is Immutable (No change is possible to God, because God is absolute perfection) he must have inherited the ability to sin from his mothers side. Therefore when Jesus mother says “I am the Immaculate Conception”, she was flagrantly lying. For deceiving her own son, and thereby contributing to his ignorance resulting in his sins and eventually in his painful dead.

“Oh, Father, dear Father! If you were only here!” These were his last words. He closed his eyes, opened his mouth, stretched out his legs, and hung there, as if he were dead.
(from: ‘The Adventures of Pinnochio’, Chapter 15, by C. Collodi, 1883)