To do thou wilt in a selfish manner, is to spell the true way, to have lived backwards in which you become a devil who has Love imagesimply lived. To do thou wilt without the direction of God, thou wilt is soul suicide. Chaos is your fiendish friend. The darkness is your shepherd.

Lies put forth as truth. Darkness in the place of light. A black magician in a white suit. Dr. Death disguised as a divine prophet. An earthly devil attempting to become a heavenly Saint.

To live is to choose between heaven or hell. A free will choice to follow God, or follow your selfish desires above the will of God. God is truth and love. Evil is lies and hate. An Atheist does not know better. Hence, a free pass from the Pope.

The path you choose is one of fate. One path leads to immortality, and the other mortality. One path to the light of immortality and love of God, and the other to the lake of fire where mortals burn in eternal damnation. All the while, your deeds recorded into the very cells of your blood.

To have sex without love of your partner, is to be less intelligent than a beast in the field who has sex to procreate his species. The beast in the field follows God’s laws. The beast on the street follows his own man-made laws. Do thou wilt he says as he abuses God and his loving creatures for beastly self-gratification and selfish grandeur. His deeds recorded. He does not know.

Your words prove nothing. It is your works that determine if you have the soul of the son of the devil, or that of a Saint in Christ’s Army. The mortal sin man makes, is the willful turning away from God. The choice in paths one makes, is what determines fate at death.

The Church that was, still is. All that the wicked do is recorded, and they do not know.

At death, the retribution for the life you have lived is a type of judgement for your immortal soul. God’s way of giving proper credence to those who have loved and those who are evil. The former, a blessed heaven and the latter, eternal damnation.

Life’s a stage. Choose your part wisely.

At the evening of life, we shall be judged on our love.

SOURCES:

Catholic Church

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