Thursday, September 12, 2013

Is Pope Francis the False Prophet Prophesied in Revelation 13?

The evidence that Pope Francis is either the False Prophet or the forerunner of the False Prophet is building.  The one world government that comes into existence in Revelation 13 is supported by a one world religion. 

The Bible says that the “two horns” being Catholicism and Islam will be brought together after the horrific cataclysmic events that take place in the seal and trumpet judgments.  The one world religion looks like the "lamb" due to its Christian origin; however, it has the voice of the "beast" being secular and demonic in nature.  Catholicism under Francis and Islam both find their origins in the Christian faith being perversions of the gospel.

As evidence of this claim, we can clearly document the secularization that is taking place under Pope Francis.  The Pope is now supporting good works apart from faith as a means of salvation, attempting to bring Islam and Catholicism together under one roof, providing acceptance for those who live the gay lifestyle and he is a strong supporter of secular science having been schooled in the art himself.  On top of all that he has overnight become a major player in world politics with his most recent intervention into the Syrian crisis.

Here is the evidence:

1.  The Pope admits that one can be saved by simply following their conscience.  A works based salvation can take place apart from Jesus Christ.  If one lives according to their conscience, God’s mercy has no end.

Francis said, "You ask me if the God of the Christians forgives those who don't believe and who don't seek the faith," the Pope wrote. "Given — and this is the fundamental thing — that God's mercy has no limits, if He is approached with a sincere and repentant heart, the question for those who do not believe in God is to abide by their own conscience."

2.  CNN is reporting that Pope Francis is attempting to have a dialogue with Christians and Muslims in the hope of bringing unity and avoiding world conflict.

"Regarding the education of Muslim and Christian youth, we have to bring up our young people to think and speak respectfully of other religions and their followers, and to avoid ridiculing or denigrating their convictions and practices," he said.

3.  One of Francis first acts was to “ritually wash the feet of two young Muslims in a juvenile detention center.”

4.  The Sunni Islamic community is opening their arms to having a relationship with Francis.  After Pope Francis was elected, the Saudi King sent a message to Francis congratulating him on his role as the new Pope.  The Saudi King even went so far as to say that Catholics could practice their faith privately and without harassment now in his country.

5.  Pope Francis on Good Friday called all Muslims his “brothers and sisters”  The Washington Times reports, “Francis recalled visit to Lebanon when “we saw the beauty and the strong bond of communion joining Christians together in that land and the friendship of our Muslim brothers and sisters and so many others.”

6.  Francis kissed the “feet of two women, one a Muslim” in a ritual that commemorates Jesus washing of the apostles feet.

7.  “Italy’s most famous Muslim convert to Catholicism, Magdi Allam, announced...he was leaving the church because of its “soft” stance on Islam.”

8.  The Pope is very open to the gay community saying that sexual orientation doesn't matter and that “we are all children of God.”  Francis has even gone on record saying that no one should even judge homosexuality implying that it was not sinful.

9  Pope Francis has clearly signaled that he is open to gay priest even as he deals with the aftermath of male priest who were molesting young boys.

10.  Pope Francis was the head of the science department in the Vatican.  Francis wants to redefine the role of science in the church.  He stated that the difference between the two is a ‘mischaracterization.”  “Monsignor Tomasz Trafny, the Director of the Vatican's Science and Faith Foundation, which was created last year, thinks that the new pope will continue the progress already made in building ties with the scientific community. He says the Vatican today has a very positive relationship with science.”

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