We know from Christian doctrine, particularly Catholic doctrine, the Catechism, declared dogma, the Church Fathers, Scripture, the Creed, that He shall come to judge the living and the dead. There is at the end of time a Final Judgment whereby God will publicly, with everyone gathered around, judge the lives of each and every human being ever to have been created in this world. And that judgment will be perfect, accurate and final. There will be no escaping it, denying its truth, evading its consequences. And for those who tried their best to do God's will as they knew it, who cooperated with the grace that was given to them by God, that judgment, although fearful--that's an understatement--will ensue in an eternity of bliss of perfect happiness and union with God forever. For those who die in a state of enmity with God, having rejected his will even up to the very end, even after Jesus’ visit to their souls three times (As Saint Faustina tells us) in the most winsome and compelling and attractive manner possible, those who say to Him, “My will be done, not thy will be done,” there will be everlasting torment, the consequence of a self-chosen rejection of God's loving will. The damned soul wants to be right at all costs, not having ever to admit any wrong, and God permits this want to be fulfilled. The damned wants to be entirely self-sufficient, not a creature dependent on God for everything, and God allows the soul to experience what it really means to be without God, forever. That is what hell is.
We do also have another alternative open to us before the final judgment. Having died in a state of friendship with God but yet not having attained the kind of holiness and sanctity and love of God required for full intimacy with Him in heaven, God in his mercy gets us ready for that intimacy by making us undergo a certain duration of suffering, which we will undergo gladly because we know we are saved, and we know that this suffering means finding our complete happiness quicker and to become worthy of it. We are completely in love with and committed to God's will at the moment after we leave our bodies, and we fly with the greatest rapidity and desire to the purgatorial fires as if we were starving and discovered a fresh all-you-can-eat feast down the road.
We are being judged at every moment. We're given opportunities to fulfill our nature as humans with every choice we make. As creatures ordered to the knowledge and love of God and to obedience to the truth as it's revealed to us as we know it by our God-given reason and through the gift of Faith that is preached to us through the Church, our lives provide us with innumerable opportunities to show whether we in our hearts are committed to God's reality, God's truth, or some simulacra of our or other humans’ making. Do we choose the Truth that sustains our very being, the truth in which we find our fulfillment and happiness now and in eternity? Or do we choose a lie, our own will to power over our will to the truth. Every decision is ultimately one between power, my own power, my own ability to live as I want, to get what I want, and the reception of the gift of reality that I am to serve and cooperate with in love. Only God has power, and if we have it, it is only because He shares it with us, for without God I am nothing. “I am the vine, and you are the branches.”
Although it can be understood and analyzed through a variety of lenses and paradigms, is at root an unprecedented and unimaginable act of organized crime, a totalitarian takeover by the most wicked men ever to exist. We know it's also a heist, a theft of wealth from the 99.999% to the .0001% of incalculable malice, through the lockdowns, the engineered inflation, the energy and food tyranny, and all the rest of the diabolical methods they are using to squeeze the wealth and property and money, the communal and financial and physical and psychological and spiritual self-sufficiency of all the peoples of the world. We know that coinciding with the scamdemic, providing it with a sort-of theology and dogma, is the onslaught of wokeness, in which social and psychological engineering has been ratcheted up to unprecedented levels of cruelty and destruction. They are attempting, for example, to normalize extreme mental illness and child physical sexual abuse, to make it an act of love and good parenting to take one’s children to watch a sodomite expose his genitals at a library, to construe irreversible mutilation and sterilization as finding one’s identity. We know it's a complete satanic onslaught at the very core of the human person, his imaging and likenessing of God. And of course, we know that the “vaccine” is nothing but deadly poison: millions have already been murdered, and the final death toll promises to be unimaginable. And they mock us as they murder us, insisting, and getting the stupid masses to insist, that these deaths either aren’t happening or are being caused by an unexpected loud noise or sleeping on one’s stomach.
So it's an actual democidal holocaust that we're undergoing, unprecedented and on such a scale as to make all past genocides child’s play. Why is God allowing this? What is He asking of us? I have been thinking that more than anything else we've witnessed a kind of mini-judgment come upon the world in the form of this totalitarian plandemic. He wants us to choose Him, and if we won’t choose Him after a revelation of His presence, His infinite love and goodness, then perhaps we will choose Him when we have experienced exactly what it feels like when He is absent. Are you going to care and discover what the truth is and act on it, no matter what it is, no matter how much it might hurt or make you uncomfortable or take away your power? Or are you going to put something else above the truth, above Him and his Will? Do you not care about Truth because you care more about what your little tribe thinks, and will think about you if you go off the reservation? Does your job expect something of you that contradicts the Truth? What will you choose? Do you want above all solidarity with others and the power you feel from the collective wagging of the accusing finger at another group that you can look down on and judge? Do you want above all some kind of sense of collective identity and control? Is that all your life is going to be?
These are all choices that are being made, the options we are being given. You can have the whole world if you simply ignore or reject the truth. Don't search for it. Scapegoat those who do. Allow your cognitive dissonance to make you immune to any facts outside the narrative that you've embraced as your God. You can do that. And when you do it, when you place truth under some other value, desire, and priority, you certainly can “get away with it.” Indeed, you immediately feel that you are part of the group “who knows,” and you feel oh so morally superior, holy even, because compared to this other group, these conspiracy theorists, these selfish people, these irresponsible threats to public health, these domestic terrorists, these far-right extremists, compared to them, if anybody is evil, it's them, not you, never you. You’ve found salvation. You also get a lot of pats on the back, financial rewards, career rewards, social and political and legal privileges. You really feel like you're a good person. All you have to do for these prizes to be yours is just not care if what you now believe and think is actually true and what you are now doing is actually good. Just don’t care if any of these flattering judgments that people are making about you, and that you're making about yourself, are actually in accordance with the reality of your soul. And there’s no one to catch you out for lying to others or yourself, is there? Who's going to judge you? For those who would and could judge you, the “truthers,” you've already excluded from your consciousness. They don't have a voice. They don’t really exist. And if Biden has his way, communicated to us recently in his 1984 Emmanuel Goldstein = MAGA speech, they will literally not exist.
Or do you recognize that you're just not allowed to behave this way, even if, in this life anyway, you’ll never “get caught”? Do you see that you're never allowed to put anything above the truth? And do you accept this absolute law of creaturehood and obey it always? This is the Divine Judgment that God is now making through this global counterfeit, this religious counterfeit that mocks and yet imitates the Christian religion, the Catholic religion. It has doctrine, a priesthood, a gospel, sacramentals, sacraments. The mask is a sign of your religious observance and membership. The poison injection is the Eucharist. You've got your Church, the mystical body of the vaccinated and virtue-signalers (Ukraine and climate change are the latest signals), and you have your enemy. You are the sheep, and the far-right unvaccinated conspiracy theorists, Russia-lovers, etc., are the goats. Social distancing, of course, is the liturgy, but they are revising that one, and we’ll have new ones soon. Ukraine, climate change, social credit, digitized currency—the Great Reset is the new Christendom.
To be a full member of this new religion, you just have to not really care whether it's true. That makes you a true believer. Maybe you know it's all a lie, but you hate the truth so much that you would rather live a lie. That's the judgment. That's the judgment that is being made right now on your soul. And in the Final Judgment, it really is going to be all about whether or not you've lived your life putting truth first, accepting your creaturely status as obligated to be in reality as much as you can. He is reality and we were created to live in Him now and for eternity. And that reality is beautiful beyond comprehension. It's love, it's truth, it's eternity, it's fruitful and joyful and deep relationship, it's endless generosity, adventure, excitement, mercy, happiness, joy, bliss, glory—it's all those things and much more than any words could describe. But it's also the cross because that's reality too. Jesus showed us that. And the cross is the way, the only way, to ultimate reality. The plandemic and all that will follow it in the apocalyptic future is a fake cross. We’ve been forced to do a fake penance to prepare for the fake Easter of the vaccine and a fake eternity of transhumanistic, collectivist immortality.
If you live a life averse to truth now in your little daily decisions, when your personal judgment comes at the moment after your death, you're going to be in danger of being confirmed in a habitual hatred and indifference to truth. What will you choose in your last moment? If you choose against God, you'll have to live without truth for all eternity, living in utter unreality all alone, for reality is loving relationship with others, especially God. Living forever in unreality means living isolated, alone, trapped in your own self-consciousness. But at least you can say you're right.
Let us think of the four last things frequently and carefully in our prayer and in our daily life. Death, judgment, heaven and hell. And remember that all this evil we are now experiencing is meant by God as a spiritual trial, because he loves us so much. If we won't embrace Him for his goodness and truth, maybe we'll run to Him as he shows us what the alternative to truth really is. And that's what we're experiencing in this nightmare, what it is to be without truth, without God, without his magnificent authority, merciful power, and loving presence. He’s waiting for all of us to cry out to Him, and then he’ll end the nightmare.
On the Present and Final Judgment
So full, rich, and true is this. Thank you!
Thank you for this. I will forward it to a few of the Catholics I know -- the ones who it seems just might be awakened by your words -- so that they may heed it and live.
You did a stellar job of showing how this cult of vaccinated has become a religion to its followers...right down to the « Russia lovers » phrase.
My husband and I discuss this very idea often and increasingly discuss what Bergoglio & Co. are doing to our Church. On that, I have this to say, it’s something my husband & I used to say to each other often: I’m not a sedevacantist, but I feel like one sometimes.