The Pope’s Dream of Power
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 →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 →Thomas Aquinas, the most learned man in the 13th century, combined Aristotle’s pagan philosophy with Roman Catholic Church teaching.
Continue reading →The Pope declared that God had arranged for him to meet and sign a pact with a man whom he (the Pope) knew was little better than a devil! The so-called “Vicar of Jesus Christ,” should sign agreements with two men, Mussolini and Hitler, who were little better than devils!
Continue reading →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 →The Vatican had lost practically all its power; as by a miracle it has regained its old power and more. Could this be the fulfillment of Revelation 13:3? …one of his heads as it were wounded to death; and his deadly wound was healed:
Continue reading →Evangelical Protestantism holds “one faith,” although its various churches differ from each other in their forms of government, it has considerable unity, though not uniformity.
Continue reading →So political is the Catholic Church that its religious aspect is a negligible quantity. In the Vatican the religious aspect of any question is little thought of. The officials of the Church there are not interested in true religion.
Continue reading →One of the historic abuses that fired the indignation of Martin Luther was the sale of indulgences. They are still being covertly sold today.
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