RE: The false miracle of Fatima now a movie
September 6, 2020 at 9:30 am
(This post was last modified: September 6, 2020 at 9:32 am by Jehanne.)
(August 29, 2020 at 11:28 am)Eleven Wrote: Fatima
*triple facepalm*
A classic economic instance of where demand creates supply:
Our Lady of Fatima movies
What happened on October 13, 1917 (which, by the way, did not reoccur on October 13, 2017) is this:
1) Lucia was a crank, a truly nutty little Spanish girl, who, probably out of boredom, concocted the whole angelic visitations, and then, later on, the Virgin Mary apparitions.
2) To make a long story short, a lot of people showed-up on October 13, 1917 to witness the so-called miracle, which was never specified in advance, but was supposed to occur at noon.
3) Noon came and went. Lucia started to sense that the people were getting restless.
4) It had been raining, heavily, that morning, and when the Sun began emerging behind the clouds, Lucia started screaming, telling people to look at the Sun.
5) They did so, and they saw what they wanted to see.
6) Post hoc ergo propter hoc, and the Catholic Church declares the so-called Miracle of the Sun divine, and once they are all dead (and, hence, unable to contradict the official narrative), the three kiddos became Saints of the Catholic Church.