Apologies to those who are reading for the science, but, Maria, I appreciate the reference to Divine Mercy Day. I just arrived home from a morning at church and today, Orthodox Christians ☦️celebrate Thomas, the apostle known as 'the Twin'. Thomas was a practical, intelligent guy, like many of us. And while he had the faith and courage to say to the other disciples "Let's go with the Master, even if we must die with Him" on Palm Sunday, he is sadly known only for his doubt. Frankly, a doubt most of us would identify with, we can 'get' him. Why? Simply put, he didn't believe the *other* disciples when they told him they saw Jesus and then touched His side. Thomas needed to see what they were talking about for himself. I might have done the same (my profession required corroborating evidence). Most of us would do the same. But, as always, the gospels get better...as soon as Thomas saw, he didn't need to touch...according to John's account, Thomas NEEDED NO additional evidence and upon seeing Jesus, said "My Lord and My God!". That's it. No more evidence was necessary! The evidence was before him, and there was not a shred of doubt remaining. (And look what Thomas went on to do....😉)
How much more evidence do doubting scientists, pharmacists, nurses, educators, doctors, 'experts' need? When will the scales fall from the eyes and the hearts soften?
When we begin to believe that we lack nothing, we cease to hunger for God. The soul that is full no longer seeks nourishment; the one who thirsts not, does not search for water. And so, in our complacency, we drift. We lose our way. We forget the face of God.
This is the wound of our modern age. A culture that preaches self-sufficiency and instant gratification—a world that tells us we can buy our joy, earn our peace, and manufacture fulfilment.
Fire and ice cannot be joined,
Either the fire dies, or the ice melts.
But by Your mercy, O God,
You can make up for all that is lacking.
"Love will consume us only in the measure of our self-surrender.” -St. Therese of Lisieux
Thank you, Maria Gutschi and like-minded analysts of these monumental crimes, for your care.
Message to us all, from the Frankenstein labs : “How do I hate thee? I cannot count the ways.” The leisurely murder project continues. Six billion souls to play about with. Pretended precision from the clueless wrecking-ball thugs.
Apologies to those who are reading for the science, but, Maria, I appreciate the reference to Divine Mercy Day. I just arrived home from a morning at church and today, Orthodox Christians ☦️celebrate Thomas, the apostle known as 'the Twin'. Thomas was a practical, intelligent guy, like many of us. And while he had the faith and courage to say to the other disciples "Let's go with the Master, even if we must die with Him" on Palm Sunday, he is sadly known only for his doubt. Frankly, a doubt most of us would identify with, we can 'get' him. Why? Simply put, he didn't believe the *other* disciples when they told him they saw Jesus and then touched His side. Thomas needed to see what they were talking about for himself. I might have done the same (my profession required corroborating evidence). Most of us would do the same. But, as always, the gospels get better...as soon as Thomas saw, he didn't need to touch...according to John's account, Thomas NEEDED NO additional evidence and upon seeing Jesus, said "My Lord and My God!". That's it. No more evidence was necessary! The evidence was before him, and there was not a shred of doubt remaining. (And look what Thomas went on to do....😉)
How much more evidence do doubting scientists, pharmacists, nurses, educators, doctors, 'experts' need? When will the scales fall from the eyes and the hearts soften?
Keep praying. May God have mercy on us.
Thank you, Maria. 🕊️🕊️🕊️
I will soujourner. Be assured. And thank you. 🫂🤗
Christo Anesti!
https://mariagutschi.substack.com/p/that-infamous-polish-preprint-on/comments#comment-112579720
Happy Divine Mercy Sunday.
When we begin to believe that we lack nothing, we cease to hunger for God. The soul that is full no longer seeks nourishment; the one who thirsts not, does not search for water. And so, in our complacency, we drift. We lose our way. We forget the face of God.
This is the wound of our modern age. A culture that preaches self-sufficiency and instant gratification—a world that tells us we can buy our joy, earn our peace, and manufacture fulfilment.
Fire and ice cannot be joined,
Either the fire dies, or the ice melts.
But by Your mercy, O God,
You can make up for all that is lacking.
"Love will consume us only in the measure of our self-surrender.” -St. Therese of Lisieux
Pray it Forward, 🙏🙏🙏
"I do not want to flood your in box but this morning Focal Points by Dr McCullough published this post and I felt I had to respond."
McCullough provides only one thing here: a) he didn't read the paper and looked at the graphics or b) he does not even understand endogenous.
Thank you, Maria Gutschi and like-minded analysts of these monumental crimes, for your care.
Message to us all, from the Frankenstein labs : “How do I hate thee? I cannot count the ways.” The leisurely murder project continues. Six billion souls to play about with. Pretended precision from the clueless wrecking-ball thugs.