The Approaching End of the Age – Part IV. Section II. The Law of Completion In Weeks. Chapter III. The Week In History. Part 4.
Chronological measures of the times of the Gentiles. The French Revolution nearly killed the papacy.
Continue reading →Chronological measures of the times of the Gentiles. The French Revolution nearly killed the papacy.
Continue reading →The propaganda mills of Rome have always adeptly engaged themselves in besmirching England. And even more so of New England; that Puritan stronghold that forbid Catholics and their erroneous doctrines into their colony, which also stringently forbid the pagan celebration of Christmas. Puritans have been characterized as prudes, prigs and closed-minded, anti-sexual, anti-intellectual, anti-democratic, religious bigots and just about every other kind of demeaning adjective that would fit a social reject. Rome delights in picturing Protestantism as something ridiculous while Catholicism is portrayed as beautifully holy and pure.
Continue reading →Rome has very cleverly and masterly painted a picture of sweet innocence of having any involvement in the French Revolution. She, as a Church, is described as having been persecuted during the time, where her churches were closed or misused and priests terribly harassed. This one-sided truth which makes her appear as a victim of the times, along with being well hidden behind Freemasonry and the Illuminati, covers up her crimes with a near perfect alibi against any accuser.
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