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I read about it earlier, and still don't get why they just don't admit to it, and move on.


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Pope Francis Issues a Fiery Call for New Economic World Order
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The Last Pope Petrus Romanus Doing Some Bible Changes

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This seems rather blasphemous for the pope to be trying to pull off.

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Pope Francis kicked off the start of a three-nation trip across South America today with his first mass, with over a million Ecuadorians in attendance, in the coastal city of Guayaquil. Delivering the mass in Spanish, the Pope spoke about the importance of family in modern society, saying,
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Why Some People ThInk Pope Francis Is The Antichrist

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This pope seems very likeable to me. I don't believe that he is the antichrist.

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Why So Many People Think Pope Francis Is The Antichrist

August 05, 2015 | Jennifer LeClaire

same reasons his popularity is declining. His approval rating in the United States has dropped from 76 percent a year ago to 56 percent today, according to Gallup.

Indeed, even Roman Catholics are cooling off to Francis, the first-ever Jesuit pope who emerged as a darling among the evangelical community when he took over for the retiring Benedict. Some Pentecostal onlookers suggested he was Spirit-filled. And Kenneth Copeland and James Robison met privately with the pope in Rome and exchanged high-fives.

So what gives? Reuters' Scott Malone points out: "The decline comes as Francis has changed the focus of his public remarks from that of his immediate predecessors, concentrating less on the Church's opposition to abortion and gay marriage and spending more of his time discussing social inequity and poverty."

Francis has been vocal about the evils of capitalism while backing off conservative views about homosexuals, asking, "Who am I to judge?" He's even called for a New World Order more than once. Some predict he will usher in this New World Order on Sept. 25, just 10 days after the end of the Shemitah year, which has a swirl of speculation about economic collapse around it.

Meanwhile, Francis has warmed up to Islam like no other pope before him. In a historic first, Francis opened the door to Muslim prayers and Quran readings at the Vatican last year. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli President Shimon Peres joined the pontiff in the Vatican gardens for a prayer meeting.

At that time, Francis said: "It is my hope that this meeting will mark the beginning of a new journey where we seek the things that unite, so as to overcome the things that divide. Peacemaking calls for courage, much more so than warfare. It calls for the courage to say yes to encounter and no to conflict." Some saw this as a precursor to the one world religion.

Protestant feathers really got ruffled when the washingtonpost.com and others falsely reported that Francis said the Quran and Holy Bible are the same:

"Jesus Christ, Mohammed, Jehovah, Allah. These are all names employed to describe an entity that is distinctly the same across the world. For centuries, blood has been needlessly shed because of the desire to segregate our faiths. This, however, should be the very concept which unites us as people, as nations, and as a world bound by faith. Together, we can bring about an unprecedented age of peace, all we need to achieve such a state is respect each others beliefs, for we are all children of God regardless of the name we choose to address him by. We can accomplish miraculous things in the world by merging our faiths, and the time for such a movement is now. No longer shall we slaughter our neighbors over differences in reference to their God."

Although it seems unlikely that the pope actually said that (I could not independently confirm it from mainstream media sources, only Internet rags that tend to publish misleading information) the fact that so many Christians took it as truth without a second blink is telling. He's said and done enough other shocking things to make this statement believable in the ears of many believers.

Could Francis be the final pope before Christ's return? Could he be the Antichrist? Is he the False Prophet? The chatter continues.


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The serpent was pleasant, have some fruit Gary :teehe:
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'Mega' Agenda 21 Resurrected With Pope's Help

September 10, 2015 | Leo Hohman

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As the choppy waters of September 2015 move ashore, all eyes will be on Pope Francis’ visit to the United States, jittery stock markets and signs in the heavens.

Francis is expected to enthusiastically endorse a new U.N. document that promises to wipe out poverty by 2030 by reordering the world economy along the lines of socialist principles. The document, titled “Transforming Our World: 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” also seeks to “strengthen universal peace” and usher in a new era of shared prosperity.

The pope’s visit marks just one in a series of historic and potentially prophetic events during the month of September.

•The climax of the biblical Sabbath year known as the Shemitah occurs on Sept. 13, along with a partial solar eclipse.

•The largest-ever military exercise, Jade Helm, concludes Sept. 15, while the world’s most ambitious scientific experiment is taking place all month at the CERN Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland.

•Congress is supposed to vote on Obama’s Iran nuclear deal by by Sept. 17.

•The 266th pope arrives on Sept. 23, the 266th day of the year, which also happens to be Yom Kippur or the Jewish Day of Atonement, and the beginning of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, also known as “the Feast of the Sacrifice.”

•Francis will be the first pope to address a joint session of Congress Sept. 24.

•Francis delivers the keynote speech Sept. 25 to the U.N. sustainability summit in New York.

•On Sept. 28, the fourth and last of the “blood moons” takes place on the biblical Feast of Tabernacles.

Short of a global economic collapse, the U.N.’s rollout of its new agenda for sustainable development could have the most far-reaching impact of all these events.

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“Basically they are rebooting Agenda 21,” said Tom DeWeese, president and founder of the American Policy Center, and they are calling on the world’s most visible religious leader to promote the agenda.

The U.N. 2030 Agenda includes 17 goals that aim for the re-ordering of all human activity.

Despite the failure of Agenda 21 to “end poverty,” the pope and the U.N. will ask 193 national leaders to go home from the Sept. 25-27 summit and promote the new U.N. plan to usher in its planned global utopia, DeWeese said.

“These same NGOs (who failed to end poverty through Agenda 21) are headed to New York City to announce their new 2030 Agenda to ‘Transform the World,’” he said. “The preamble to the document says ‘All countries and all stakeholders, acting in collaborative partnership, will implement this plan.’”

But unlike 1992, when nobody was paying much attention as Agenda 21 was rolled out at the U.N. Earth Summit in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, all eyes will be on the pope as he sings the praises of the new U.N. plan on Sept. 25, DeWeese said.

DeWeese and others expect a massive promotional campaign to combat climate change. That’s where the pope comes in. He will wrap the sustainability principles in the verbiage of social justice and helping the poor, perhaps even citing Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, encouraging other world religious leaders to follow his lead in embracing the U.N. prescription for mankind.

The ‘overthrow’ of capitalism

But what is “sustainable development?”

Patrick Wood, an economist and author of “Technocracy Rising: The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation,” says it’s clear the U.N. and its supporters see sustainable development as more than just the way to a cleaner environment. They see it as the vehicle for creating a long-sought new international economic order, or “New World Order.”

Wood’s new book traces the modern technocracy movement to Zbigniew Brzezinski, David Rockefeller and the Trilateral Commission in the early 1970s.

Wood says their goal is the overthrow of capitalism and the free enterprise system on a global scale.

He points to Christiana Figueres, the U.N.’s top climate change official, who admitted as much in a comment earlier this year.

“This is probably the most difficult task we have ever given ourselves, which is to intentionally transform the economic development model, for the first time in human history,” Figueres, who heads up the U.N.’s Framework Convention on Climate Change, told reporters in February.

“This is the first time in the history of mankind that we are setting ourselves the task of intentionally, within a defined period of time, to change the economic development model that has been reigning for the at least 150 years, since the industrial revolution,” Figueres said.

Francis, as the first Jesuit pope, is well known for his socialist leanings.

His statements in his encyclical about the need for global governance to combat “climate change” must be looked at in the context of the pope’s background and announced priorities.

‘A New World Order based on socialism’

Author Tom Horn points out that Father Malachi Martin predicted in his book “The Jesuits: The Society of Jesus and the Betrayal of the Roman Catholic Church,” what might happen if a Jesuit ever gets control of the Vatican.

As a Jesuit himself and a longtime Vatican insider, Martin, who died in 1999, had hoped that what he predicted would never come to pass, but it is becoming apparent that his predictions are playing out exactly as he feared they would, Horn said in a recent commentary on SkyWatch TV.

“He said there was a secret war between the Jesuits and the other Catholic priests to take control of the Roman Catholic Church and the Vatican in particular,” Horn said. Traditionalists such as Cardinal Raymond Burke have been demoted by Francis.

Horn believes the pope’s recent encyclical on climate change and the reshuffling of key Vatican leaders may have something to do with what’s about to occur on the global stage.

“Malachi (Martin) said the Jesuits would use the Vatican, because it’s not like any other Christian denomination,” Horn said. “It’s got 90 ambassadors parked there on any day. It’s got political relationships with most of the nations of the world, and Malachi said that’s why the Jesuits wanted to seize control of the Vatican, so they could use it as a machine.
He said that would give assistance to the rise of a New World Order, and he very specifically said they would use it to do the things that Pope Francis is doing now – a New World Order based on socialism, Marxism – and that they would work in tandem ultimately with the rise of the antichrist for the implementation of the objectives of the antichrist.”

If they succeed in doing away with capitalism, which Figueres openly stated was the goal, the question is, what will replace it?

“I say it’s technocracy,” Wood said. “They say it’s the ‘green economy’ and ‘sustainable development.’”

But regardless of what you call it, the U.N. plan calls for a centrally managed economy, more regulations of human activity, less freedom, he says.

“If the world continues on this trajectory, we will lose everything that sustains any semblance of individual liberty and freedom,” he said.
“Someone else will decide what to manufacture, how much to make, who and how much an individual may purchase, and at what cost. Someone else will tell you where you can work, for how long, at what wage. Someone else will tell you where you can live, how big it will be, how many children you can have and where you will send them for indoctrination. There will be no private property rights, no ability to pass wealth to your children.”

In the summary of the High-Level Political Forum of Sustainable Development that came up with the 17 goals to be implemented by 2030, it clearly states that member nations will be expected to make "constitutional amendments and creation or adjustments of institutions" to implement the goals.

Martin Sajdik, president of the U.N. Economic and Social Council, states in the summary that "Governments must respond with policies that support individuals throughout their life course and promote non-discrimination and inclusivity," with "adequate attention" given to "marginalized and disadvantaged groups, including children, youth, the old, women, indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and migrants."

The U.N. is calling for a massive propaganda campaign at all levels to bring its "transformative global agenda" into being. It even has a slogan: "Leave no one behind."

Sajdik in his summary describes how U.N. Agenda 2030's goals will be promoted, extending into social media, traditional media and even embedded in every nation's pop culture through music and art:

"Communication should aim to make people understand how they personally contribute to the global agenda and to feel proud of this. It will be important to project that this is a universal agenda, with a much greater level of ambition than one could have imagined a few years ago. The motto to 'Leave no one behind' is also a powerful vehicle for mobilizing people. It can be a two-way street, and be used to collect data on what people want and to create feed-back loop.

"The agenda should be communicated through social media, traditional media and traditional civil society mobilization techniques as well as art, music and culture. Communication will have to happen in all countries and at all levels, down to the local grass roots level where implementation takes place. It needs to reach all groups and to be tailored to various countries and groups. It is also good to identify and target trend-setters in various communities."

While a small cadre of activists are poised to expose the U.N. 2030 agenda as a war against national sovereignty and the middle class, the vast majority of Americans are completely unaware of the U.N.'s plan to reorder society and transform the global economic system.

There has been virtually no coverage of the 2030 Agenda in the establishment media to date, but Wood says to get ready for a barrage of media indoctrination that appeals to emotional themes like world poverty and income inequality.

"The people are so unaware of the magnitude of this," Wood said. "Agenda 21 was introduced as a voluntary program, very innocuous, where all their apologists said, 'We didn’t force it on you, so what's the harm?'"

In reality, very little about Agenda 21 turned out to be voluntary. Expect the same with the 2030 Agenda.

"It's been implemented from the top down. And, very cleverly, the spin they put on it is unbelievable," Wood said.

Instead of wiping out poverty, the elimination of plentiful coal and forced greening of the economy will drive more people into poverty, Wood believes, as utility rates soar and private property becomes the sole domain of the super wealthy.

Anyone who protests will be branded as a "conspiracy theorist," or worse.

This is a process that has been mastered by the left since the 1970s and 1980s, when the elites started using Hollywood to sell their agenda.

"It reminds me of the skit they did in 1981 on the 'Barney Miller' show on the Trilateral Commission," Wood said. "It was hilarious, but it was complete misinformation, branding anyone who would talk about it as an idiot. Where did that little hit piece come from and work its way into a 'Barney Miller' segment?

"The message came out: You bring this up, and you deserve to be in jail."

Wood was at the time trying to market his 1979 book, "Trilaterals Over Washington," co-authored with Dr. Antony Sutton of the Hoover Institute at Stanford University. The book was boycotted and never saw the light of day on the shelves of major bookstores.

So he expects similar attacks on anyone who exposes the truth about U.N. Agenda 2030.

"They put out the spin, and that's what people remember," he said. "They clearly have got the upper hand at this point, and I think awareness is the key. We have to hammer it and call it for what it is, and maybe we can change the spin. If they win, they will shut us up."

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appointed 27 "eminent persons" to the so-called "High-level Political Forum," which came up with the 17 goals and 169 targets. Only one American was appointed: former Clinton chief of staff and Trilateralist John Podesta, who also served as Obama's top climate-change adviser and now is managing Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

The 29-page document will be up for a vote of the General Assembly at the Sept. 25-27 summit.

"There will be lots of smokescreens to keep people's attention away from this," Wood said.

"What they intend to do, I believe, is to have a presentation of the document; they will have a lot of people say a lot of good things about it, but it will not be open for discussion. You will not be able to add to it or change it, but they will have speakers like the pope say this is great and needs to be approved," Wood said. "The idea is to get every nation on the planet to sign on to the outcome and say they will commit to do these things."

Congress forced to go along?

And, just like it did so effectively with Agenda 21, the U.N. will again stress that there is no legally binding mechanism for Agenda 2030. That means it's not a treaty, but it is a "politically binding" document.

"Agenda 21 wasn't legally binding, either; it was politically binding. The difference is subtle. Political leaders like Obama will use a politically binding document to browbeat Congress and tell them if you do not follow this you will devastate our reputation on the world stage. Congress will say, 'We didn't sign any legally binding agreement on this,' but the president will say, 'It doesn't matter. I signed it, and you will carry it out.' It's like what he's doing with the Iran deal right now."

The Republican leadership will likely side with Obama, marginalizing those members in the House and Senate who object.

"If Congress doesn’t go along with Obama on this, you know what he's going to do? He's going to go straight to the EPA and tell them to tighten the screws, and we'll just meet these goals and targets ourselves, through regulations. We'll complete the kill-off of the coal industry. We'll refuse tax-exempt status for anyone who tries to resist us.

"Obama will tell them, 'Look, I made a politically binding agreement on this. You can't back out, and regardless of what you decide, I'm going to carry it out.' And Congress is left neutered. Impotent. Like they have been on everything else he has done."

Wood expects Republicans such as Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio and many of others running for president, would, if elected, follow through with implementing the 2030 Agenda.

"At this point, there will be zero chance except that you literally disband these agencies, like the EPA, because you can't get rid of these technocrats. They have incredible power," Wood said. "This is the problem people don’t understand. Who is really wielding the power today? Most Americans believe it's Congress. But they don't. Even a new president coming in cannot go in and selectively remove these career bureaucrats. They are civil servants; some were hired by Reagan."

The only candidate who promised to close entire agencies such as the EPA and Department of Education was Ron Paul.

"He was the only one who promised that. It would have been almost like civil war in every direction if he had been elected," Wood said. "It would be tough. It would not just be a stroke of the pen. It would be very hard, but it could be done. Awareness is the big thing here. And if the people don't finally figure out what a big scam this is, we're in trouble."

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Satanists like Crowley contacted jihadists. I read Hitler and the Occult about 15 years ago and I think that this book could have been titled Hitler and Satanism. Hitler was allied with jihadists and the pope. It's just coincidence of course. Hitler also didn't like Christians but he needed his German Christians for his military so he couldn't put them into the gas chambers.

Pope Francis to meet top Sunni imam at the Vatican

Vatican City, May 19, 2016 / 09:08 am (CNA/EWTN News).- An official meeting between Pope Francis and Imam Ahmed al Tayyeb will take place Monday at the Vatican, signaling a new step in Catholic-Muslim relations.

“An audience between the Pope and the Great Imam of al Azhar is being prepared for Monday,” Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi told journalists May 19.

He said the schedule for the visit “still has to be defined,” but confirmed that the meeting will take place Monday, May 23.

The Imam of al Azhar, currently Ahmed al Tayyeb, is considered by some Muslims to be the highest authority in Sunni Islam and oversees Egypt’s al-Azhar Mosque and the prestigious al-Azhar University attached to it.

Founded in the Fatimid dynasty in the late 10th century together with the adjoining mosque, the university is one of the most renowned study centers for the legal principals of Sunni Islam.

According to Fr. Lombardi, the Egyptian university is also considered to be “the most authoritative theological-academic institution of Sunni Islam.”

In 1961 Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser “secularized” the university by including a curriculum which isn’t exclusively religious. However, the underlying principles have remained the same.

The meeting between Pope Francis and the Great Imam of al Azhar has been in the works since February, when Bishop Miguel Àngel Ayuso Guixot, secretary of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, and the apostolic nuncio in Egypt, Archbishop Bruno Musarò, visited the al-Azhar Mosque and University.

During their visit, Bishop Ayuso gave Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, a letter expressing his willingness to meet with the Grand Imam and to accompany him for an official audience with the Pope.

The meeting between the two is seen as a thawing of relations between the al-Azhar institution and the Holy See, which were strained in 2011 with claims that Pope Benedict XVI had “interfered” in Egypt’s internal affairs by condemning a bomb attack on a church in Alexandria during the time of Coptic Christmas.

Relations under Francis have improved with his constant appeals for interfaith dialogue. Shortly after his 2013 election, Pope Francis sent a personal message to Muslims marking the end of the first month of Ramadan.

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I never really thought much about this current popes pre pope days.

WHO WAS POPE FRANCIS BEFORE HE BECAME POPE?

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No Doubt Pope Francis is a very well educated man being a jesuit and no doubt chooses his words very carefully. He said this for reasons that we may never figure out. Perhaps it is very obvious though.

The Latest: Pope quips "I am the devil" next to John Paul

VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — The Latest on Pope Francis' visit to the Baltic countries (all times local):

6:35 p.m.

Pope Francis has acknowledged that his reputation pales a bit compared to St. John Paul II — at least as far as Poles are concerned.

Greeting journalists Saturday en route to Lithuania, Francis was given a book about the former pope by Polish photographer Grzegorz Galazka. Receiving the large book with a beaming John Paul on the cover, Francis quipped: "(Pope John Paul II) was a saint, I am the devil."

Laughing, Galazka immediately corrected him: "No, you are both saints! You are both saints!"

Francis' quip appeared to acknowledge that he has his detractors, particularly among conservative Catholics who long for the more doctrinaire papacies of John Paul and Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI.

The criticism of Francis by conservatives has grown more vocal recently amid the church's sex abuse scandals and the distress over his opening to letting divorced and civilly remarried Catholics receive Communion.

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1:50 p.m.

Lithuania's president has expressed gratitude to Pope Francis for paying tribute to Holocaust victims in the Baltic nation.

Francis landed Saturday in the capital Vilnius for a four-day visit to the Baltics. He will visit a memorial site of the Vilnius Ghetto on Sunday, the 75th anniversary of its final destruction.

President Dalia Grybauskaite said Saturday: "In a country brutalized by both Nazi and Stalinist crimes, many people stood up to rescue Jews because they saw humanity as the ultimate good."

On Sept. 23, 1943, the remaining residents in the Vilnius Ghetto were executed or sent off to concentration camps by the occupyuing forces of Nazi Germany.

Francis' visit will also include neighboring Latvia and Estonia.

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11:45 a.m.

Pope Francis is urging Lithuania, which endured decades of Soviet and Nazi occupation, expulsions and executions, to be a model of solidarity in a world riven by intolerance as he began a visit to three Baltic nations.

Francis arrived in Lithuania on Saturday to encourage the faith and mark the 100th anniversary of Baltic independence, kicking off a grueling, four-day trip that will also take him to Latvia and Estonia.

Speaking outside the presidential palace in the capital Vilnius, Francis recalled that until the arrival of "totalitarian ideologies" in the 20th century, Lithuania had been a peaceful home to a variety of ethnic and religious groups.

He said the world today is marked by political forces that exploit fear and conflict to justify violence and expulsions of others — a reference to anti-immigrant populist and far-right groups in Europe and beyond.


Pope Francis has departed on a pilgrimage to all three Baltic countries.

Francis left Rome early Saturday morning on a special Alitalia flight headed to Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania.

His four-day trip will also include Latvia and Estonia.

Francis greeted the Airbus A320's captain and two of its flight attendants at the top of the stairs to the aircraft before taking his seat inside.

Russia will be the elephant in the room as Pope Francis begins a four-day visit to the Baltics amid renewed alarm about Moscow's intentions in the region it has twice occupied.

Francis is travelling to Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to mark the 100th anniversaries of their independence and to encourage the faith in the nations, which saw five decades of Soviet-imposed religious repression and state-sponsored atheism.

"Fifty years of occupation left their mark both on the church and on the people," said Monsignor Gintaras Grusas, archbishop of Vilnius. "People have deep wounds from that period that take time to heal."

Francis lands Saturday in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius to begin four-day, three-country trip that will feature encounters with political leaders as well as the Catholic, Lutheran and Russian Orthodox faithful.

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Could this be holograph technology ? The pope just vanished.
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My guess that wasn't live, and the clip just stopped for a moment and started back up after he was gone.
The people talking on the news, and the people watching wouldn't have mattered since none was there, or in sync with the video.
Seen stuff like that a lot myself just watching streaming videos that lag.
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I thought of that too and it would be easier to pull off than holograph technology.
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We could really tell if there was others in the video, and or birds, or something.
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Apparently Pope Francis doesn’t approve of free speech. Is he trying to bring the Catholic Church back to its traditional inquisitionist ways ? https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/po ... y-theories
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The Catholic church was always against free speech, they had little choice than to accept it when people revolted against them, and got away from the murdering bastards.
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I read decades ago that many of the first Europeans who came to North America were fleeing the tyranny of the Catholic Church. You could say that the inquisition is catholic heritage.
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It is their heritage, and just a small part of the evil which is the Catholic horror.
They murdered, raped, robbed, and had a bad genocide issue throughout their history.
Most people don't know they killed off a lot of tribes of distinct people not only in America, but Europe also for not wanting their brand of control.
Constantine put the Catholics in power just for a control structure because if you govern the spirit you have the mind, and body of the people.
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I believe that this is evidence of the interconnections of the people at the top. They both support political correctness. https://spectator.org/the-unholy-allian ... e-francis/
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