The Pope’s Dream of Power
Reading Time: < 1 minute Men die but Satan lives on. The “Man of Sin” of II Thess. 2 is therefore not a single person, but a string of the most powerful people Satan inspires, the popes of Rome.
Continue reading →Reading Time: < 1 minute Men die but Satan lives on. The “Man of Sin” of II Thess. 2 is therefore not a single person, but a string of the most powerful people Satan inspires, the popes of Rome.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 2 minutes World War II war rooted in the religious conflict existing between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism since the Reformation.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 13 minutes All religious systems ruled by priestcraft have subordinated women to a state inferior to that of men and used them as a means to power.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 20 minutes Opposition of the Catholic church to capitalism has its roots in the Catholic consciousness of the fact that the feudal hegemony of the Catholic church was broken up by the combined power of capitalism and the Protestant Reformation.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 2 minutes The history of the Popes is in direct contradiction to the teaching of Peter. Instead of following Peter, the Popes have imitated the Caesars of the Roman empire and the Pontifex Maximus of the pagan religion of Rome, whose title they appropriated.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 5 minutes The Vatican is an organizational weapon in the hands of the papacy and other top ecclesiastical officials. Religious ideology has increasingly become subordinated to organizational imperatives.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 6 minutes I found a talk by Larry Alex Taunton that I like on my friend’s website Global Depopulation by WEF Mr. Taunton has very interesting things to say about Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum. He gives the history and the motivation behind it. Larry Alex Taunton (born, May 24, 1967) is an American author, columnist, and cultural commentator. He has personally engaged some of the most outspoken opponents of Christianity, including … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 290 minutes Former Catholic priest Jeremiah J. Crowley exposes the Popes of Rome as evil tyrants whose interest is only money and power over as much of the world as possible
Continue reading →Reading Time: 3 minutes I first posted this article in 2015. Today I showed it to my wife Tess, and she was surprised I never told her about it before! I said, “There’s probably a lot more I haven’t shared with you yet, things I learned the first 67 years of my life before we met.” Daniel chapter 2 is an amazing prophecy of the history of the world from the time of Daniel … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 5 minutes Samuel Morse warns of the Church of Rome’s attack on American liberties.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 3 minutes Democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhaust and murders itself! There never was a democracy that did not commit suicide.- John Adams
Continue reading →Reading Time: 215 minutes William Hogan popery ˈpəʊp(ə)ri/ noun derogatory, archaic noun: popery the doctrines, practices, and ceremonies associated with the Pope or the papal system; Roman Catholicism. “the Anglicans campaigned against popery” Why has the word “popery” become archaic? It was a term well used by American Protestants in the 19th century. By the 20th century, Jesuit infiltration had become so great in American Protestant churches that most Protestants no longer considered the … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 21 minutes Roman Catholic Croatian guards at the Jasenovac concentration camp prepare to execute an inmate. Source: US Holocaust Memorial Museum. I am posting this because I’ve been told by some friends that the Roman Catholic Church and policies of the Pope and the Vatican have changed to that of moderation and tolerance in modern times. No longer are they killing and torturing people merely because of non-acceptance of the Pope as … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 18 minutes This is my collection of quotes from the movers and shakers of this world that I believe shed light on why the world is what it is today. If you have a quote that you would like to add to this list, please write it in the comments section of this post! 2009 is also the first year of global governance, with the establishment of the G-20 in the middle … Continue reading →