In His Estate He shall Honor the God of Forces
Reading Time: 5 minutes The “God of forces: and a god whom his fathers knew not” — the wafer god of Roman Catholic Mass, the Eucharist!
Continue reading →Reading Time: 5 minutes The “God of forces: and a god whom his fathers knew not” — the wafer god of Roman Catholic Mass, the Eucharist!
Continue reading →Reading Time: < 1 minute Easter is nothing else than Astarte, one of the titles of Beltis, the queen of heaven, whose name, as pronounced by the people Nineveh, was evidently identical with that now in common use in this country
Continue reading →Reading Time: 99 minutes Is not the Church of Rome the Babylon of the Book of Revelation? 19th-century Bible scholar Christopher Wordsworth offers infallible proof from Holy Scripture and secular history.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 215 minutes William Hogan popery ˈpəʊp(ə)ri/ noun derogatory, archaic noun: popery the doctrines, practices, and ceremonies associated with the Pope or the papal system; Roman Catholicism. “the Anglicans campaigned against popery” Why has the word “popery” become archaic? It was a term well used by American Protestants in the 19th century. By the 20th century, Jesuit infiltration had become so great in American Protestant churches that most Protestants no longer considered the … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 4 minutes By David J. Meyer (A True Story) This is a testimonial from a Christian pastor who was raised by a family that practiced witchcraft. Witchcraft is very real but greatly misunderstood. I know because witchcraft goes back on the paternal side of my family for over five generations to Chesterfield, Massachusetts in 1770. My great grandmother became a well-known witch in Wisconsin in the early days of this century. Caroline … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 31 minutes by Jeremy James C.S.Lewis is well known among born-again Christians as a ‘Christian’ writer, someone whose inclusive religious viewpoint is of particular relevance to the world we live in today. I would hope to show that this perception of Lewis is not only gravely mistaken but that it arose through deliberate misdirection on the part of Lewis himself. In 2008, after 33 years as an active participant in the New … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 2 minutes “It has often been charged… that Catholicism is overlaid with many pagan incrustations. Catholicism is ready to accept that accusation – and even to make it her boast… the great god Pan is not really dead, he is baptized” -The Story of Catholicism p 37 “It is interesting to note how often our Church has availed herself of practices which were in common use among pagans…Thus it is true, in … 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.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 3 minutes Most people today think of the prefix “anti-” as meaning “against,” but in context of antichrist it actually means “in place of.” Early Christians understood this word to not mean someone who sought to destroy Christ but someone who sought to set himself up in the place of Christ!
Continue reading →Reading Time: 3 minutes This book has key pieces to the puzzle of how the Vatican has taken over the world through the Knight Templars, Illuminati, Jesuits, Freemasons, Knights of Malta, Rosicrucians and other secret groups. Yes folks, these groups are all connected with the center being Rome, the Vatican. “All roads lead to Rome” is true today as it ever was. I deem the author Frederick Tupper Saussy to be a good honest … Continue reading →