Title: Scripture & Smoke 25: Mthw Ch. 24; Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 Lancero Source:
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Published on May 20, 2015
Here we are getting to the end of Gospel of St. Matthew. Here we read about how the second coming of Christ would be. This passage is directly related to the events of this past weekend as we celebrated the Ascension of the Lord.
Gospel of Matthew Chapter 24 http://www.usccb.org/bible/matthew/24
Now we look at this very long stick which in the past I have had trouble with. Fortunately this stick had a good draw with okay smoke output. With a good spice kick along with sweetness on the lips it made a decently enjoyable stick. As with many lanceros you cannot put it down for any length of time. You need to baby them a bit.
Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 Lancero 7.5x38 http://joyacigars.com/our-cigars/cigars-antano-1970/
Poster Comment:
A Bible reading, a short rant sermon against the heretic John Nelson Darby (@6:30), and a cigar review of a Nicaraguan Puro.
A Catholic that likes cigars and hates Prot Left Behinder types.
My only question is whether he loves the Virgin Mary more than his cigars. Judging by how little time he spent on scripture and Darby-bashing, he likes cigars a lot more.
OTOH, as a follower of Pope Frank, maybe he's better off tempting fate with some lung cancer.
On another site I have seen an increase of Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox and Presbyterians embracing full and partial preterism. Seems to be the "in thing" now.
How these traditional churches justify full preterism in reference to their catechism and or creeds is interesting.