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July 8, 2009
New
Evangelicals and the Papal Fable
The mainstream secular
media (see below) openly document what the new evangelicals refuse to
admit. The pope is a socialist and "to the left of almost every
politician in America." . . .
The
Coming (Phoney) War
between Barack and Benedict
The always politically expedient pope and his bishops cannot even
bring themselves to deny the mass to the likes of Ted Kennedy, Nancy
Pelosi, or Vice President-Elect Joe Biden, let alone excommunicate them
from the church! When it comes to the pope and his bishops, Mr. Obama has
nothing to fear. In fact, Obama can thank the Vatican for helping to elect him to the presidency in the first place! And for all
we know, he did just that when he made it a point to call Pope Benedict
soon after his electoral victory.
Seizing
the Moment
We can rest assured, the pope,
through his surrogates in this nation, will be taking full advantage of
the Obama presidency in order to do everything possible to destroy
America's security, sovereignty, and economy. In fact, the popes have
always hated, feared, and have been determined to Romanize, Protestant
America.
Benedict, Go Home!
Pilgrims Covenant Church does not join
politicians, apostate religious figures, and members of the media in
welcoming Pope Benedict XVI to our beloved country.
Bush Says He Sees God in Eyes of Pope
Forcing the Issue
Some time back, I placed in a number of
Wisconsin newspapers a short letter I wrote about the pope in which I took
the position that the pope—each pope—is the antichrist. Since then, we
have received many vitriolic, mocking letters and e-mails from Roman
Catholics.
The Pope's Death
As I write this, Pope John Paul II is near death.
Once he draws his last breath, a Vatican official will lightly tap three
times upon the deceased pontiff's forehead with a golden hammer and call
his name. Upon receiving no reply, the cardinal chamberlain will
remove John Paul's fisherman's ring and smash it. Thus begins the
pagan Romish spectacle of choosing and crowning a new pope.
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