Stinky Priest
His name is Eustace the Antonine...
and he is, without exaggeration, "a mass of filth walking on the earth"...and what is amazing and shameful is that you find Christians talking about him with pride that makes you hardly believe that there are people who are so ignorant and absent-minded...
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: A Saint with a Stinking, Rotten Smell!
You certainly agree with me that the word “ strange ” is not equal to the word “ rotten ” or “ stinking ”.
So that Christians can be sure that we are not exaggerating in this, I will quote valuable words on this subject that were quoted by our esteemed brother Abu Omar the researcher, may Allah guide him and reward him…
Father Athanasius… and Christians know very well who Athanasius is.
This is what Al Butcher mentioned in her book “History of the Coptic Nation and its Church” Vol. 1, p. 275.
Pay attention, my brother Ibrahim: the writer says “filth” and “dirt”... because the matter does not tolerate kindness towards someone who has abandoned his mind and humanity in this way!
I wonder where the minds are... They reach extremely low levels of filth and dirt because they believe that bathing is an ugly habit, thus violating the basics of logic, the fundamentals of intuition, and the simplest things that reason and even humanity require... And Mar Amon forbids them from taking off their clothes even when bathing, so Peter brags to meet John naked...
The Butchers mentioned that the matter was not limited to the filth of the body only, but it extended to the filth of the mind, as most of the monks denied themselves study and reading and refrained from practicing science and knowledge.
Look carefully, Christian, at the following pictures and read them well


. Here is the page from Matthew the Poor’s explanation of the Gospel of John, in which he explains to us how Peter met John while he was naked and shy, almost holding his pen :)

And this is Tadros Yaqoub confirming to you that with regard to marital relations, the matter does not require the spouses to bathe.


Oh, what a pity for a nation that believes that stench and rot are something sacred and ascetic and forbids bathing!
You certainly agree with me that the word “ strange ” is not equal to the word “ rotten ” or “ stinking ”.
So that Christians can be sure that we are not exaggerating in this, I will quote valuable words on this subject that were quoted by our esteemed brother Abu Omar the researcher, may Allah guide him and reward him…
Father Athanasius… and Christians know very well who Athanasius is.
Athanasius says about bathing that it is: an ugly and reprehensible habit that does not conform to good manners! |
This is what Al Butcher mentioned in her book “History of the Coptic Nation and its Church” Vol. 1, p. 275.
Therefore, the bodies of those naive monks became so dirty and filthy that the souls of street children were disgusted by them. |
Pay attention, my brother Ibrahim: the writer says “filth” and “dirt”... because the matter does not tolerate kindness towards someone who has abandoned his mind and humanity in this way!
And Mar Amun, the founder of the Wadi El Natrun Monastery, claims that it is shameful for a person to take off his clothes, even when bathing... while poor Matta confirms that Saint Peter was naked when he met St. John! |
I wonder where the minds are... They reach extremely low levels of filth and dirt because they believe that bathing is an ugly habit, thus violating the basics of logic, the fundamentals of intuition, and the simplest things that reason and even humanity require... And Mar Amon forbids them from taking off their clothes even when bathing, so Peter brags to meet John naked...
What is worse is that they consider this “filth” a sign of asceticism and piety and an indication of righteousness and holiness! |
The Butchers mentioned that the matter was not limited to the filth of the body only, but it extended to the filth of the mind, as most of the monks denied themselves study and reading and refrained from practicing science and knowledge.
Look carefully, Christian, at the following pictures and read them well
. Here is the page from Matthew the Poor’s explanation of the Gospel of John, in which he explains to us how Peter met John while he was naked and shy, almost holding his pen :)
And this is Tadros Yaqoub confirming to you that with regard to marital relations, the matter does not require the spouses to bathe.
Oh, what a pity for a nation that believes that stench and rot are something sacred and ascetic and forbids bathing!
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