The Jesuit Oath
Reading Time: 8 minutes The extreme Jesuit Oath to murder all Protestant and Baptist Christians who refuse to acknowledge the Pope as Christ on earth.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 8 minutes The extreme Jesuit Oath to murder all Protestant and Baptist Christians who refuse to acknowledge the Pope as Christ on earth.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 126 minutes Vietnam was a Catholic war. It was never supposed to be an American war, though the Americans were called upon to support the Catholic side. It ended with the Catholic Civil War in the Church and Vatican II (it was not a cause of Vee Poo, but shows the civil war that was going on). On one side were people like Diem (Trad Catholic President of Vietnam), Pope Pius XII, and Archbishop Spellman.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 91 minutes Jesus, the founder of Christianity, was the poorest of the poor. Roman Catholicism, which claims to be His church, is the richest of the rich, the wealthiest institution on earth.
How come, that such an institution, ruling in the name of this same itinerant preacher, whose want was such that he had not even a pillow upon which to rest his head, is now so top-heavy with riches that she can rival – indeed, that she can put to shame – the combined might of the most redoubtable financial trusts, of the most potent industrial super-giants, and of the most prosperous global corporation of the world?
Continue reading →Reading Time: 250 minutes “Romanism is the dominant power in the Capitol of the United States. Lincoln, Grant, and Arthur withstood it, and suffered the consequences. The power is unseen. It is shadowy. It inhabits the air and infects it. Romanism is the malaria of the spiritual world. It stupefies the brain, deadens the heart, and sears the conscience as with a hot iron. It comes, as did the tempter, with gifts in its … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 284 minutes This is an outstanding series of lectures exposing the Roman Catholic Church as “MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.” of Revelation 17:5. I got the text from PDF file ROMANISM AND THE REFORMATION and posted it here to make it easier to read. If you still doubt the Roman Catholic Church represents Mystery Babylon, rather that knock the idea, why not read at … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 4 minutes This is without a doubt the clearest explanation I have ever come across about the historical origin of Communism and Socialism, and who formulated its ideology. To understand the Hegalian character of Jesuitical deception, (Hegalian dialectic, a very old Jesuit principle explained in the picture below) we must consider that the doctrines of Communism were designed by the Jesuits through what were known as their Reductions in Paraguay in the … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 6 minutes Richard Dawkins is deluded as all atheists. There is no design without a designer, nothing was made without a maker.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 4 minutes The story below is from one of the suppressed books by the Jesuit Order, The Enemies of America Unmasked by J. Wayne Laurens. It was published in Philadelphia by G. D. Miller in 1855. If you know anything about the power of the Roman Catholic Church and its army known as the Jesuit Order, I think you should find it believable, or at the very least, quite interesting. I sure … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 5 minutes Halloween has its origin in the British Isles about 1300 years ago. There were many people who practiced a so-called “nature religion” known as Wicca.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 2 minutes The wealth of the Roman Catholic Church is attracting Protestants who don’t know Jesus to join it.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 9 minutes This article was taken from chapter 2 of Leo H. Lehmann’s book, “Behind the Dictators A Factual Analysis of the Relationship of Nazi-Fascism and Roman Catholicism” Leo Herbert Lehmann (1895-1950) was an Irish author, editor, and director of a Protestant ministry, Christ’s Mission in New York. He was an accomplished priest in the Roman Catholic Church who later in life converted to Protestantism and served as the editor of The … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 5 minutes Pastor David J. Meyer I copied this article from the Last Trumpet Ministries website and am re-posting it on my site because the font on that website is too small and hard to read on a mobile device. I consider the information in Pastor Meyer’s tract to be extremely valuable history and the key to understanding why pagan traditions got mixed up in the Christian day of celebrating Jesus’ Resurrection … Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute The Star of David is the Star of Remphan! Acts 7:43 Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan…
Continue reading →Reading Time: 247 minutes Useful Knowledge About Governing Bodies F. TUPPER SAUSSY “The worst thing you can do in life is underestimate your adversary.” —PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON, CBS News, March 31, 1999 THE ONLY PEOPLE in the world, it seems, who believe in the conspiracy theory of history are those of us who have studied it. While Franklin D. Roosevelt might have exaggerated when he said “Nothing happens in politics by accident; if … Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute On January 13, 2011, I attended a traditional local ceremony at Shiratama waterfall in Niigata Prefecture. I’ve been to this waterfall several times in the summer to escape the heat, but this is the first time to see it in the snowy mid winter, and the very first time to see people stand under it! It’s actually a religious ceremony called misogi. Misogi (禊) is a Japanese mountain ascetic practice … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 5 minutes Halloween is not harmless. Satan has people in our modern era mimicking the witches and Druids of old. All of this is cursed of God.
Continue reading →Reading Time: < 1 minute A list of names of the mostly Roman Catholic members of Donald Trump’s administration when he was the 45th President of the United States of America.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 162 minutes After serving for five years on the faculty of the University of Kansas, in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Nino Lo Bello returned to his original profession of journalism and went overseas as a foreign correspondent. Stationed in Rome, he served for three years as a correspondent for Business Week Magazine and McGraw-Hill World News. He later joined the New York Journal of Commerce, operating as its Rome bureau … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 30 minutes Robert Lewis Dabney I read the biography of Dorothy Day, (November 8, 1897 – November 29, 1980) an American journalist, social activist, and Catholic convert. (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Day) I wondered, “Why would anybody who was raised a Protestant be attracted to the Roman Catholic Church to the point of embracing it and its doctrines?” I myself went the opposite direction, from Catholicism to Protestantism. But there have been other famous public … Continue reading →