President Trump Surrounds Himself With Roman Catholics
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: < 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: 4 minutes Abraham Lincoln defended Roman Catholic priest Charles Chiniquy in a serious criminal case when Chiniquy was falsely accused of a crime by his bishop. They won the case and the bishop was exposed.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 6 minutes Brother J, do you believe the earth is flat? Some of my friends do. What is your view on it? Yes I think it’s flat May I ask why you think so? Mathematically, scientifically, conspiratorially, and biblically. You can pick any one lol I was raised in the Midwest USA. Please explain why I cannot see the Rocky Mountains with a telescope from a harvested cornfield in the fall. Because … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 14 minutes Introduction This is an article from Richard Bennett who was a Roman Catholic priest and who later left the Roman Catholic church and became a Protestant minister. Just read his testimony and you will see he is a sincere man who is a truly born again child of God in Jesus Christ who escaped the clutches of Rome! I myself am also a former Roman Catholic and can testify that … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 85 minutes Luigi Desanctis Definitions: pop·er·y n. The doctrines, practices, and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. This term is used by Protestants to show opposition for Roman Catholic practices and tenets. That’s why they are called “Protest-ants”. A true Protestant protests the Pope, his cardinals, bishops, priests, and all their pagan practices. If you do not, don’t call yourself a Protestant even though you may call yourself a Christian and are … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutes Abraham Lincoln blamed the American Civil War on the Jesuits, the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church!
Continue reading →Reading Time: 5 minutes In my research to try to figure out how Protestant theology has become corrupted and influenced by Roman Catholic dogmas, I have realized influential authors are part of the reason. C. S. Lewis is certainly an influential author and is acclaimed by Protestant evangelicals. But some things he wrote make me wonder if he really based his faith in the Word of God and the Jesus of the New Testament. … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutes Recently I learned that a Christian brother named Luke, a member of my fellowship, The Family International, came to the same conclusions as I did about Christ fulfilling the prophecy of Daniel 9:27. He shared it with other members and got many favorable responses. But it seems to me he may not know the complete background why the false doctrine of a future Antichrist making a 7 year covenant with … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 86 minutes 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 Converted Catholic Magazine. He authored magazine articles, books and pamphlets, condemning the programs and activities of the Roman Catholic Church.(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Herbert_Lehmann 1942 Second, enlarged edition.. April, … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 192 minutes SECTION X THE PRESENT STAGE. CHAPTER I THE MODERN DENIAL OF THE HISTORIC AND PROTESTANT INTERPRETATION OF THE APOCALYPSE THE period which has elapsed since the fall of Napoleon or the end of the French Revolution/era, has witnessed: 1. The denial of the historic and Protestant interpretation of the Apocalypse. 2. Its defense. 3. Its confirmation. We propose in this closing section to trace these three steps in the story … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 115 minutes This book is a continuation of History Unveiling Prophecy by H. Grattan Guinness SECTION VIII THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY NEW ERA STAGE FOLLOWING the establishment of Protestantism in the Revolution of 1688, came the Expansion of England; the rise of America; the great Revival of Religion; and the dawn of modern world-wide missions. The siege and heroic defense of Londonderry, the battle of the Boyne, and the victories of Marlborough marked … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 130 minutes Henry Grattan Guinness D. D. (11 August 1835 – 21 June 1910) was an Irish Protestant Christian preacher, evangelist and author. He was the great evangelist of the Evangelical awakening and preached during the Ulster Revival of 1859 which drew thousands to hear him. He was responsible for training and sending hundreds of “faith missionaries” all over the world. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Grattan_Guinness) The alternate title for this book is Time as … Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute This page is a list of many of the books and resources on this website. It will take you a considerable amount of time to read all of them. You might want to read first my article The Hidden Government that is Ruling the World through Visible Governments It’s short and based on all the material you see below. Antichrist And His Ten Kingdoms by Albert Close The True Nature … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 121 minutes Jeremiah J. Crowley Jeremiah J. Crowley (Ireland, Nov. 20, 1861 — Chicago, Aug. 10, 1927) was an American Catholic priest who left the Catholic Church and exposed Vatican influence in the American government. Crowley was accepted into the Chicago diocese by archbishop of Chicago Patrick Feehan in 1896, but fell out with him and opposed his successor, archbishop James Edward Quigley. He also wrote, “The Pope – Chief of White … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 2 minutes Book — WHY THEY CHANGED THE BIBLE, by David W. Daniels — http://www.amazon.com/Why-They-Changed-The-Bible/dp/0758909977 If you’re a King James Bible believer, you ought to already know the obvious changes that have been made in other bible versions. Despite the mountain of evidence that the King James Bible IS the Bible, there are still many who need more evidence. There is plenty in this book. When you compare these new translations (NIV, … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 24 minutes The Pope meets Hitler This is from a book by David A. Plaisted called, “Estimates of the Number Killed by the Papacy in the Middle Ages and later” You can download the entire document here. Some of the text from that document: Here are some of the places where figures about religious persecutions are given. Dowling in his History of Romanism says “From the birth of Popery in 606 to … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s been my observation that most people who have never been to Japan seem to think of Fukushima as an uninhabitable nuclear wasteland. My Facebook friends are surprised when on some of my posts I wrote that I traveled through Fukushima on my way back home to Niigata. “Why did you go there?” they ask. Mass media reporters have abbreviated the damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant to a single … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 9 minutes Note: The name of the current Jesuit General is Arturo Sosa Abascal. Most Bible-believing scholars teach that the last and 4th kingdom of the interpretation of the dream that King Nebuchadnezzar had in Daniel chapter 2 is the Roman Empire. Is therefore the Roman Empire ruling the earth today? Most people don’t seem to think so. But Daniel 2 teaches the fourth kingdom continues till the “stone cut without hands” … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 10 minutes To attract people to the Roman religion, it is necessary to foment superstition; And this is why all modern superstitions have their origin among the Jesuits.
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