”Santa” Eric Schmitt-Matzen ….
The troubling sign that Christianity does not ”cut it” is the grief that happened afterward. In reality, the boy had a peaceful release from his pain, he was surrounded by love, and literally hugged by Santa Claus, and the boy’s soul then went on, up into the tunnel of light and likely to a very nice place. (Most people go at least temporarily to a very nice processing center.) But most ”Christians” actually suspect the afterlife is really just a comforting myth, whereas it is completely real.
However, if there is no God or afterlife, then, as Dostoyevsky warned, ”everything is permitted.” The Protocols of the Elders of Zion urge Jews to push the goyim into becoming atheists, afraid of death, and driven into short-term, selfish, hedonistic thinking. Why is everybody grieving at the end of this story, which should have been wonderful?
Terminally Ill 5-Year-Old Gets His Last Christmas Wish Before Dying in Santa’s Arms
Lindsay Kimble,People 1 hour 41 minutes ago
[source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/terminally-ill-5-old-gets-184802253.html]
This year, veteran Santa Claus portrayer Eric Schmitt-Matzen was the one with tears in his eyes as he helped one special little boy in his final moments of life.
Schmitt-Matzen, who portrays the jolly man in the red suit every year for dozens of events, recently answered the call to visit a terminally ill child in the hospital just before his death, he told the Knoxville News Sentinel.
” said there was a very sick 5-year-old boy who wanted to see Santa Claus,” the 60-year-old told the Sentinel about the request to visit the boy at a nearby hospital. “I told her, ˜Okay, just let me change into my outfit.’ She said, ˜There isn’t time for that. Your Santa suspenders are good enough. Come right now.’ ”
Upon arrival just 15 minutes later, the little boy’s mother gave Schmitt-Matzen a gift to give to her son. “I sized up the situation and told everyone, ˜If you think you’re going to lose it, please leave the room. If I see you crying, I’ll break down and can’t do my job,’ ” he explained to the Knoxville News Sentinel.
Schmitt-Matzen entered the hospital’s intensive care unit, and sat down on the boy’s bed, asking, ” ˜Say, what’s this I hear about you’re gonna miss Christmas? There’s no way you can miss Christmas! Why, you’re my Number One elf!’ ”
“I gave him the present,” Schmitt-Matzen said. “He was so weak he could barely open the wrapping paper. When he saw what was inside, he flashed a big smile and laid his head back down.”
Then, the child asked, “They say I’m gonna die. How can I tell when I get to where I’m going?”
In response, Schmitt-Matzen told the child, ” ˜When you get there, you tell ’em you’re Santa’s Number One elf, and I know they’ll let you in.’ ”
The two shared a hug, and the little boy asked, ” ˜Santa, can you help me?’ ”
“I wrapped my arms around him. Before I could say anything, he died right there. I let him stay, just kept hugging and holding on to him,” Schmitt-Matzen explained. “Everyone outside the room realized what happened. His mother ran in.
She was screaming:
˜No, no, not yet!’
I handed her son back and left as fast as I could.”
The devastating moment shook Schmitt-Matzen, he admitted.
“I cried all the way home,” Schmitt-Matzen told the newspaper. “I was crying so hard, I had a tough time seeing good enough to drive.” He added, “Actually, I thought I might crack up and never be able to play the part again.”
Though, one more show helped him realize the importance of bringing joy to children.
“When I saw all those children laughing, it brought me back into the fold. It made me realize the role I have to play,” Schmitt-Matzen said. “For them and for me.”
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……Life goes on after you die! Why is everyone crying their eyes out!
My WN friend Bob Hoy was a US civilian worker in Vietnam during the war there, and saw a number of battlefields. He reported that the Vietnamese, as Buddhists and believers in rebirth, were very serene about death.
But the American GIs, white and black, moaned, cried, wailed and (yes, literally) called out for their momma. They were terrified to die.
Virtus is the coming Aryan religion that will make us unafraid to die while doing whatever is necessary for the survival of our race and a future for white children.
They want us to be atheists and fear death in battle!
PROTOCOL No. 14
We must therefore sweep away all other forms of belief. If this gives birth to the atheists whom we see to-day, it will not, being only a transitional stage, interfere with our views [….]
(In the end, the goyim will worship the jews and the jewish world king, and they in turn will worship Yahweh.)
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Skype chat with an extremely close friend:
[4:39:32 PM] John de Nugent: If people only WATCHED that ”Miracles from Heaven” movie….
[4:39:44 PM] John de Nugent: They grieve so much over death, and unnecessarily!
[4:39:49 PM] H: I’ve got it now – will watch it.
[4:40:07 PM] John de Nugent: Great! Maybe do me a film review! 🙂
[4:40:41 PM |] John de Nugent: Actually, Brian Ruhe could interview you and me on evidence of life after death, like when your late father’s papers did that weird thing on the porch for you to make you notice them….
[4:41:34 PM] John de Nugent: It is actually great when unchurched people report these things.
[4:41:50 PM] John de Nugent: In the ”Miracles” movie, the mother actually loses all faith in God, and begins to loathe the churchgoers, both the judgmental ones and the scoffers.
https://johndenugent.com/english/superb-nde-film-miracles-from-heaven-based-on-100-true-miracle-in-boston-at-a-harvard-affiliated-hospital/
After five years of severe pain, the girl tells her mother she wants to die to escape the torment.
And that is not the only tragedy, and it brings the mom almost to the cracking point.
THIS STORY IS TOTALLY TRUE.
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……contact and support
[4:53:47 PM] M: 90% don’t really believe they will survive and are in quiet desperation.
[4:54:29 PM] John de Nugent: Henry David Thoreau: ”Most men lead lives of quiet desperation.”
[4:54:47 PM] M: Yeah, that writer was who I was thinking of with that.
[4:54:52 PM] John de Nugent: A more proletarian version I have seen on bumper stickers being:
[4:55:01 PM] M: “Life sucks, then you die”
[4:55:03 PM] John de Nugent: ”Life’s a bitch. then ya die.” 🙂
[4:55:49 PM] John de Nugent: Right “ so just be a selfish prick, but hide it well; pretend to be buds and friends with everyone you think you may need someday to get something from…..
[4:57:36 PM] M: With downward reincarnation, though, that does in a way present a kind of ‘death’ to fear, in that you can become nothing like you were before, and presumably just be literally unable to reincarnate as a human “ even if you wanted to “ due to being incompatible.
[4:58:02 PM] John de Nugent: Well, even animals can be kind, and thus deserve to rise again.
I had a wonderful male cat. He would come and sleep on my shoulder at night, and lick my face in the morning. A vet said that is a sign the cat really loves you. 🙂
[4:58:55 PM] M: So there is no hippie-like afterlife where there are no real consequences of being evil.
[4:59:04 PM] John de Nugent: Right. For most the processing center after death is nice.
But they cannot stay there. That would be like staying at a party forever. 🙂
[4:59:13 PM] M: “Do more evil and there will just be more to forgive you for”
[4:59:15 PM] John de Nugent: Yeah, right, Sabbataeanism.
[4:59:38 PM] M: Is the kind of insidious thought that that brings up, yeah.
[4:59:41 PM] John de Nugent: or ”Frankism” in its later version
[5:00:35 PM] John de Nugent: The whole Pauline-Christian notion that you get to stay in heaven forever, and even without any internal changes, is so childish.
Why would God want to hang out with jerks just ‘cuz they ”believe in Jesus”?
But God DOES get lonely, which is why He made us, and he likes all who really, really try to be better.
The Norse (my Viking ancestors) saw correctly that we live in a multiverse, not a universe.
The never-finished 1914 Tolkien novel called The Silmarillion goes into this also — that there is not just ”heaven” and ‘hell” but many worlds to which we go to learn more, or we come right back here!
This touched my heart. I hope the boy is now in Asgaard/Valhalla for his fight. Blessings to you and Margi. 🙂