"They dress themselves in masks and place them in the trappings of religion to hide their murderous project and those who want to announce to us the god of death Moloch who rejoices in the death of man and promises paradise to those who kill with his help cannot hope to Humanity surrenders to their illusion The hope that God has inscribed in the human heart has a name which is life Hope has a face the face of Christ who gave his life in sacrifice so that people could have life in abundance Hope has a project a project to unite humanity into one people not through extermination but through condemnation and the call for freedom and love among people."
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