Satanic Statue Beheaded During Beryl In Houston

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A satanic statue in Houston on a university campus was found beheaded after it was decapitated in the early morning hours when Hurricane Beryl hit Houston.

The 18 foot tall (6+6+6) satanic statue is of a levitating naked woman with serpentine tentacles for arms and legs and braided hair formed into the demonic goat horns of Baphomet.

It is said to represent the power of the woman with it celebrating Eve as being the first law-breaker in her disobedience to God when she was influenced by Satan.

But just as statues to demons were beheaded or destroyed by either the Hand of God or by His judge that He sent in the Holy Bible Scriptures, this statue has suffered a similar fate.

The signs are increasing that the time of abominations in the storm of tribulation described in the Revelation is nearing.

Watch the video below to see how these events and conditions happening now are Biblical signs connecting to the Last Days prophecies warning we are nearing the end of this age of grace at the appearance of Jesus Christ.

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