“Idiotic astrologer”: Response from Brazilian televangelist Silas Malafaia to Olavo de Carvalho, who said that “Every evil that happens in Brazil comes from evangelical churches”
By
Julio
Severo
Countering
slander and attacks against evangelicals, Silas Malafaia replied that Olavo de
Carvalho is an idiotic astrologer who is always talking nonsense and bringing troubles
to Brazil.
Silas Malafaia and Olavo de Carvalho |
“Every
evil that happens in Brazil comes from one or more of these institutions: Armed
Forces, Communist Party, Freemasonry, Catholic Church, Evangelical Churches.
Not that they are per se necessarily bad, but whoever moves up the ranks of one
of them ends up trying to use it to take advantage and fuck the rest of the
population. To demolish the prestige of these institutions would be to take
away the murder weapon from millions of cheaters.”
A
detailed analysis of Carvalho’s comment is available in my article: “Olavo de Carvalho says, including
other institutions, that ‘every evil that happens in Brazil comes from
Evangelical churches,’ which he equated with the Communist Party.”
According
to Silas Malafaia, who has become the greatest conservative evangelical
reference in Brazil, mainly in the fight against the ideology of abortion and
sodomy, Olavo de Carvalho, who has a negative influence as a Rasputin in the
life of President Jair Bolsonaro and his children, is an “idiotic astrologer”
who brings “troubles to Brazil instead of helping.”
In
an interview with Época magazine, Malafaia said:
“What
to expect from an idiot? Foolishness! What damage are churches doing to Brazil,
taking people out of the gutter, acting where the State has no power? What is
the disgrace that plagues our nation? Drugs. No government, no federal agency
has the authority to deliver a person from drugs. Churches help many families
by plucking them out from division and destruction by drinking and drugs. And
do churches cause harm? Or is he causing harm? He is an idiot who lives hidden
in another country giving tips. And another thing: I’m a friend of Bolsonaro. I
have indicated anyone for the Bolsonaro administration and are we who use the
church to take advantage? Who indicated people in the government? We or a
stupid astrologer, who’s been talking nonsense and bringing troubles instead of
contributing to the good of Brazil?”
Malafaia
is considered Bolsonaro’s biggest
evangelical supporter and responsible for leading millions
of evangelicals to vote for him in 2018.
But
while Malafaia has not indicated anyone for the Bolsonaro administration, Carvalho
has already nominated several of his followers — who ended in all kinds of
confusion and even scandals, including imitation of Nazi nationalism.
Although
he was one of the most famous astrologers in Brazil, Carvalho hates to be reminded that he already practiced astrology as his profession. In a clash with Malafaia in 2019, he
became so nervous and out of control that he accused Luther of believing more
in astrology than he does, when in fact Luther categorically
condemned astrology, saying:
“Astrology
is framed by the devil, to the end people may be scared from entering into the
state of matrimony, and from every divine and human office and calling; for the
star-peepers presage nothing that is good out of the planets; they affright
people's consciences, in regard of misfortunes to come, which all stand in
God's hand, and through such mischievous and unprofitable cogitations vex and
torment the whole life” (Luther’s Table-Talk).
When
confronted and without arguments, Carvalho curses and accuses others of what he
is and does. Check out the article: “Olavo de Carvalho accuses Philip
Melanchthon of being a greater astrologer than he is.”
Malafaia, as the greatest evangelical
representative against abortion and the gay agenda, is to be congratulated for
speaking out against Carvalho’s attacks on evangelicals and for putting Carvalho
in his right place: stupid astrologer. Such public rebuke is important because
although the vast majority of Carvalho’s adherents are a band of confused
Catholics, there is a minority of confused evangelicals who turn a blind eye to
all the astrologer’s attacks on evangelicals and blindly follow his foolishness.
Among the confused evangelicals are Congressman Marco Feliciano, an Assemblies
of God minister, and Rev.
Daniel Lopez, of Snowball Church,
who have cognitive problems and are unable to read and interpret Carvalho’s
texts attacking evangelicals.
However,
anyone who has no cognitive problems could see the seriousness of Carvalho’s
attacks.
“Poor
Olavo, he should come and live in Brazil to be able to talk about Brazil,” said
Silas Câmara to Veja, the Brazilian counterpart of Time magazine. Camara is
president of the Evangelical Parliamentary Caucus, composed of 195 of the 513 representatives
of Brazil’s House of Representatives. Historically, the Evangelical
Parliamentary Caucus is the most conservative force in the Brazilian Congress,
always acting against abortion and the gay agenda.
Carvalho
is a self-exiled Brazilian immigrant in the U.S. since 2005.
Almost
20 years ago, I was a spiritual advisor to the president of the Evangelical
Parliamentary Caucus, having lectured at its first conference in 2004.
Carvalho’s
adherents are so confused and oblivious to reality that when he is called an
astrologer, they think it is “cursing.” They refuse to accept the reality that
he worked as an astrologer and was deeply involved in all kinds of occultism,
the marks of which appear, directly or indirectly, in his writings, language
and philosophical ways. By far, the greatest “conservative” influence on Carvalho’s
life was the occultist René Guénon, who was the spiritual father of Julius
Evola, the guru of Italian fascism.
Carvalho
and his adherents also hate when he is called Rasputin. But what to do if he has
the same harmful influence on President Jair Bolsonaro’s life as the original
Rasputin did on the Russian tsar?
As
for Carvalho’s attacks on evangelicals, it is a natural behavior, as
evangelicals are the group that is most resistant to all kinds of sinister
ideology.
Portuguese version of this article: “Astrólogo
idiota”: Resposta do televangelista Silas Malafaia a Olavo de Carvalho, que
disse que “tudo o que acontece de mau no Brasil vem das igrejas evangélicas”
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