John Benko Suffers Another Major Defeat again at the hands of Deepertruth as the 4 Persons continue to lose listeners 26 to 6, 11/ 10 /2024
Rocking for God with Lisa Marie Nicole. Special guest Kimberly Ward Music
Due to the dwindling numbers of the 4 Persons listeners, today their numbers continue to be very low. Some of their listeners have switched to Deepertruth because they are finding that John Benko is a fake and a liar. And many are declaring that John Benko is disgusting. Also, a number of former readers of the T4P have quit going there because John Benko has paedophiles of the mind, it seems to be in his heart and mind, a part of him.
Consider here that John Benko had one podcast today yet gardnered just 6 points to add to their total score which once again fell far short of the Deepertruth score.
Deepertruth on the other hand has 26 points from three fantastic podcasts!
This has John Benko so torn that he is moved to utilize his charecter assassination tactic. This is the kind of trash that John Benko puts forth, he has no facts, I have the Diocese of Kansas backing me up, all Benko has is his agenda. T4P continues to suffer heavy losess due to John Benko's hatred vile. vulgar, vain personality.
John Benko, the Beast on the internet falsely claims: Medjugorje apparitions: still demonic, still condemned, nothing has changed?
The Deepertruth Catholic Lions continued their dominance today over John Benko's The 4 Persons through the following podcasts:
The Virgin Mary in South Africa 1955-1971 with John Carpenter and the Deepertruth Team
Deepertruth: HEALING NOVENA FOR THE INTERCESSION OF ST. JOHN PAUL II Day 8
Deeprtruth: The Rosary Patrol, the Glorious Mysteries
Deepertruths lead today is 209549 Up from 209524 (11/9/2024)
Deepertruth holds at 66.% Average per post
The 4 Persons at 9% Average per post
Deepertruth stands at 215,230, The 4 Persons ends with 5681
Martin of Tours, (born 316, Sabaria, Pannonia [now Szombathely, Hungary]—died November 8, 397, Candes, Gaul [France]; feast day, November 11; The Church celebrates the memorial of St. Martin of Tours, bishop.
The saint's biographer, Sulpicius Severus, compared Martin to the Apostles, and attributed to him amazing miracles that included healings, exorcisms, visions of angels, and temptations by devils. In 397, as he saw death approaching, he donned sackcloth and ashes.
St. Martin is the first bishop and confessor honored by the Church in the West. He was a principal apostle of Gaul, where his feast was celebrated as a holyday of obligation with an octave and popular celebrations.
According to the 1962 Missal of St. John XXIII the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, November 11 is also the commemoration of St. Mennas, an Egyptian soldier and martyr, put to death during Diocletian's reign (c. 295).
Veterans Day (USA) On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day in the eleventh month of the year 1918, an armistice was signed, ending the "war to end all wars." November 11 was set aside as Armistice Day in the United States to remember the sacrifices that men and women made during the war in order to ensure a lasting peace. In 1938 Congress voted Armistice Day as a legal holiday, but World War II began the following year. Armistice Day was still observed after the end of the Second World War. In 1953 townspeople in Emporia, Kansas called the holiday Veterans Day in gratitude to the veterans in their town. Soon after, Congress passed a bill renaming the national holiday to Veterans Day. Today, we remember those who have served for our country in the armed forces in our prayers.
St. Martin of Tours St. Martin was born (c. 316) at Sabaria, a town in Pannonia near the famous Benedictine monastery dedicated to his name. Against the wishes of his parents he associated with Christians and became a catechumen at the age of ten. At fifteen he entered the army and served under the Emperors Constantius and Julian. While in the service he met a poor, naked beggar at the gates of Amiens who asked alms in Christ's Name. Martin had nothing with him except his weapons and soldier's mantle; but he took his sword, cut the latter in two, and gave half to the poor man. During the following night Christ appeared to him clothed with half a mantle and said, "Martin, the catechumen, has clothed Me with this mantle!"
Martin was eighteen years old when he received the sacrament of holy baptism. At the pleading of his superior officer, he remained two years longer in the army. Then, upon requesting dismissal, Julian accused him of cowardice. "With the sign of the Cross," Martin answered, "I shall more certainly break through the ranks of the enemy than if armed with shield and sword." When released he sought out St. Hilary, bishop of Poitiers, and was ordained. Later he was made bishop of Tours. Close to the city he built a monastery (Marmoutier), where with eighty monks he led a most holy life. On one of his numerous visits to the imperial court at Trier, a certain man besought him to help his daughter, "I firmly believe in the Lord that my daughter will be healed through your prayer." Martin healed the girl with consecrated oil. Tetradius, who witnessed this extraordinary manifestation of divine power, asked for baptism.
In one town, when he tried to convince the locals to cut down a pine tree they venerated, they agreed -- but only if Martin would sit where the tree was going to fall! Martin seated himself directly under the path of the leaning tree and the townspeople began to cut from the other side. However, just as the tree began to topple, Martin made the sign of the cross and the tree fell in the opposite direction -- slowly enough to miss the fleeing townspeople. Martin won many converts that day.
Three dead persons he raised to life. While celebrating holy Mass a luminous sphere appeared over his head. He was far advanced in age when he fell into a grievous fever during a visitation at Candes, an outlying parish of his diocese. Unceasingly he begged God to release him from this mortal prison. His disciples, however, implored him with tears, "Father, why are you leaving us? To whom will you entrust the care of your disconsolate children?" Deeply moved, Martin turned to God: "Lord, if I am still necessary for Your people, I will not refuse the labor. Your will be done!"
When the bystanders saw that despite his great fever he remained lying on his back, they besought him to change position to alleviate somewhat the pain. But Martin answered, "Brothers, rather let me look toward heaven than to earth so that my soul in its journey home may take a direct flight to the Lord." Shortly before death he saw the evil spirit. "What do you want, horrible beast? You will find nothing in me that's yours!" With those words the aged saint breathed forth his soul on November 11, 397, at the age of eighty-one.
From October 25, 2023 to 13 September 2024, Deepertruth gained 5376 points in 324 days, almost 12 months.
The 4 Persons gained 2,889 points.
Deepertruth took the field during this period of time by 2,487 points.
Catholics all over the world strong in their Catholic faith they call out for "Deepertruth to Beat John Benko" and the 4 Persons
Philippians 4:13
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. This verse reminds athletes that by relying wholly on God's strength, and not their own, they can overcome any obstacle. When an athlete faces a challenging situation, this verse serves as a powerful reminder that they are not alone.
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