The Antichrist: His Portrait and History – Chapter III. Characteristics.
Whosoever, in the pride of his heart, falsely assumes to be the oracle of God and Christ’s Vicar, cannot but utter “great things and blasphemies.”
Continue reading →Whosoever, in the pride of his heart, falsely assumes to be the oracle of God and Christ’s Vicar, cannot but utter “great things and blasphemies.”
Continue reading →The execution of the great ringleader of the apostasy was an act of judicial rigor established by the accounts of the deaths of both Tammuz and Osiris. This forced further apostasy to go into hiding. Hence the creation of the “mystery religions.”
Continue reading →The Antichrist of prophecy is a false Christian, a veiled enemy of Christ, of heathen gentile origin, and not a Jew.
Continue reading →As the women of Egypt wept for Osiris, as the Phoenician and Assyrian women wept for Tammuz, so in Greece and Rome the women wept for Bacchus. They are all the same person!
Continue reading →The true meaning of Antichrist, not an all powerful superman, but a liar and a deceiver who claims to be the head of the Church when Jesus Christ in Heaven is the ONLY head of the Church!
Continue reading →The god worshiped as a child in the arms of the great Mother in Greece, under the names of Dionysus, or Bacchus.
Continue reading →The Antichrist is not just an End-time personage only, he’s been with us in every pope of at least the past 12 centuries.
Continue reading →The gods of Egypt linked to the gods of Babylon which Nimrod instituted in rebellion to God the Creator.
Continue reading →In Papal Italy all appearance of worshiping the Godhead is almost extinct, while the Mother and the Child are the grand objects of worship. Exactly so was it in Ancient Babylon.
Continue reading →The ancient Mysteries of Egypt, Greece, Phoenicia, and Rome are all united in Babylonian character.
Continue reading →The Chaldean Mysteries can be traced up to the days of Semiramis, who lived only a few centuries after the flood, and who is known to have impressed upon them the image of her own depraved and polluted mind.
Continue reading →Summary of all the differences between the Roman Catholic Church and true Protestantism which is nothing more than the doctrines and practices of the Apostles.
Continue reading →The Papal hierarchy love money, and the fear of purgatorial torment is a great source of revenue. Belief in purgatory is the false foundation of Masses for the dead.
Continue reading →Indulgences have been a source of enormous revenue to the Vatican; by appealing to the superstitious fears of their people, high and low, the popes have filled their coffers with gold.
Continue reading →Pope Francis says that we must not judge so-called “pedosexuals” who are sexually attracted to children until we have walked a mile in their shoes.
Continue reading →Rome is in very deed the Babylon of the Apocalypse; that the essential character of her system, the grand objects of her worship, her festivals, her doctrine and discipline, her rites and ceremonies, her priesthood and their orders, have all been derived from ancient Babylon.
Continue reading →Roman Catholic moral theology condones theft and robbery under certain circumstances.
Continue reading →The Aims of Fascism are most deeply in conflict with those of a free republic like that of the United States. In this effort, the Catholic Church has been plainly no conservator of tradition; it has been an ally—a potent ally—of the forces of destruction.”
Continue reading →The Word of God declares there is only one Mediator and Advocate, the Lord Jesus Christ, not mother Mary, not Joseph, and not the saints. “There is one God, and one Mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.” I Tim. 2:5. He is the Mediator of the New Covenant.
Continue reading →The Roman dogmas of the Eucharist was a medieval superstition, intended to impress ignorant people and greatly increase the power of the clergy, by making the priest appear to have miraculous power, and the people practically dependent on them for salvation.
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