In this podcast, I suggest that a (Roman) final judgment in which the survival of the Protestant Franconian people will be decided is imminent. If it is decided against the Protestant Franconian people, then the end of the world could be ushered in for them, and it could mean endless torment for all Protestant Franconians in (Roman) hell. If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.com Send us a text Support the show
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In this podcast, I suggest that a (Roman) final judgment in which the survival of the Protestant Franconian people will be decided is imminent. If it is decided against the Protestant Franconian people, then the end of the world could be ushered in for them, and it could mean endless torment for all Protestant Franconians in (Roman) hell. If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.com Send us a text Support the show
In this podcast episode, the question arises as to whether German constitutional law plays any role for the Swabians and their church. Are these just empty words? In view of the many previous episodes, the question arises as to whether Henning's human dignity has been systematically violated in everything that has happened to him over the decades. Is the concept of protecting human dignity in German jurisprudence more of an abstract concept that has no effect at all in reality? Is it not prac...
Heyrolf Podcast
In this podcast, I suggest that a (Roman) final judgment in which the survival of the Protestant Franconian people will be decided is imminent. If it is decided against the Protestant Franconian people, then the end of the world could be ushered in for them, and it could mean endless torment for all Protestant Franconians in (Roman) hell. If you would like to find out more, visit the Heyrolf art exhibition at www.heyrolf.com Send us a text Support the show