Should we Celebrate Valentines's Day? Fred Coulter with the Two Mikes Podcast

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Published on Feb 24, 2023
Back to our friend Mr. Fred Coulter out there in Hollister, California. Welcome back, Fred Coulter.
Thank You! Col. Mike. There is a well-documented history of Valentine's Day that's coming up. We'll post it on TruthofGod.org, ( https://www.cbcg.org/images/books/How-Did-We-Get-Valentines-Day.pdf ), and everyone can go there; it shows that it's another Pagan holiday. So yeah. And it shows that the Catholic church is behind it.

Let me tell you about the philosophy of the Catholic church's relationship with Pagan things. First, they come into an area to convert people, but what they do is rename all their holidays as Christian, and so they're converted. That is the greatest fraud in the world, so it has to do with love, candy, and St. Valentine’s Day, all approved by the Roman Catholic Church.

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