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How to Overcome Pornography & Lust

Struggling to overcome porn or battling lust? In this powerful Orthodox Christian teaching, Fr. Peter Heers exposes the spiritual roots of pornography and masturbation, revealing how these grave passions enslave the soul and separate us from God.Drawing on Holy Scripture, the Chu ...  Show more

Freemasonry: Today's Satanic Gnosticism

What does Freemasonry really teach about God, creation, and Christ? In this powerful exposé, we examine the 12th and 18th degree Masonic manuals and their shocking parallels to ancient Gnosticism. With direct quotes from Masonic sources and commentary from Elder Athanasios Mitili ...  Show more

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