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This book examines the Sacred Heart of Satan, a work that argues the Catholic Sacred Heart is not a holy icon but a deceptive replacement for the biblical Messiah. The author asserts that this image functions as an "angel of light," using beauty and emotional warmth to redirect worship away from the living Yeshua toward a manufactured, institutionalized Jesus. By analyzing the symbol’s role within the Roman image-system, the text suggests that it transforms the obedient Son of Yahweh into a visible, solarized object compatible with imperial and priestly control. The core thesis warns that antichrist operates through replacement rather than open denial, using familiar religious vocabulary to mask a counterfeit Christ. Ultimately, the source calls for a Scriptural testing of devotional images, arguing that sincere sentiment cannot sanctify what the author views as a systemic idol.
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