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Filipinos whole-heartedly welcome disasters


Economically and spiritually, Pope Francis’ January 15, 2015 visit to the Philippines is posing dangers to Filipinos. Despite this, Filipino Roman Catholics are welcoming him whole-heartedly in fulfillment of the prophecy in 2 Thessalonians 2: 11-12, stating: “11 so God will allow them to believe lies with all their hearts, 12 and all of them will be justly judged for believing falsehood, refusing the Truth, and enjoying their sins.” (TLB)

Revised Lying Bible

Truth or lie?

Also, above proposition is based on the premise that the previous visits of two former Popes, who promoted fictitious Jesus as Christ and God, including the Roman Catholic’s idolatry were associated with unexplained disasters in the country. These Popes were Pope Paul VI, who visited on November 27-29, 1970 and Pope John Paul II, who followed last February 1981 and January 15, 1995.

Notably, John Paul II was venerated saint during Pope Francis’ incumbency, despite his questionable behavior of protecting pedophile priests or oral-anal’ sex protective behaviors during his term.

Historically, Philippines was noted to continue suffering since 1970, when the first Pope visited the country, which contradicts the theory that Pope’s visit has a blessing effect on the country. In fact, since then (more…)

Pope Francis to Muslims: ‘Never abuse God’s name through violence’


Pope Francis urged his ‘brother’ Muslims never to abuse the name of God through violence. The declaration is quoted in ph.news.yahoo.com article entitled “Pope Francis calls Muslims ‘brothers’ at Dome of the Rock”.

Halo around the sun

a Word war and Halo around the sun, http://wordatthenet.com

Clearly, based on the above, Pope Francis had spoken the words as if the papacy is not equally guilty of traditionally abusing the name of God through 1) idolatry and 2) sodomy of pedophile priests and opportunistically using the name of God to maintain its status as a world power and as the world’s  richest corporation, including  murders at the time of the crusade.

Above are aside from usurpation by the Pope of the title of the “Holy Father”.

On the other hand, is the declaration uncalled for? Because it is technically accusing Muslims as enemies of God by abusing God’s name through violence, which accusation, if not attended with cool heads from national leaders, may result in a full-blown world war III.

More specifically, the article is quoted saying as follows: (more…)

“Church: A ‘depository’ of God’s forgiveness”?


An alleged church as a ‘depository‘ just like a bank? Why, is God’s forgiveness similar to “money” that is being deposited? And God is depositing his forgiveness in a church? Church people, do you agree? Does forgiveness had to be deposited?

The Church does not have to project falsehood as truth by way of a Da Vinci art.

The Church does not have to project falsehood as truth by way of a Da Vinci art. http://www.wordatthenet.com.

But because nobody has the bank book  to withdraw the forgiveness, theoretically, it will be withdrawn instead by the depositor Himself. In such a case, what will happen to alleged church people? Will they be forgiven if no available forgiveness can be withdrawn from the depository?

Based on the above tests on Pope Francis’ statement, obviously something is wrong with how the words “depository” and “God’s forgiveness” were used.  More so, as regards the use of word “church”.

With all due respect to Roman Catholics and those who do not like criticisms against the Pope and the Catholic priests, this article is merely raising an issue against the pronouncement of those who are supposed to use “The Name” of God properly and not in vain. (more…)

Pope Francis’ alleged “holiness”


Pope Francis outlook on holiness is controversial. He asks Roman Catholics to be holy. He also asks them to have professionalism.

Saying that a person is holy is like seeing that person in a far away island.

Saying that a person is holy is like seeing that person in a far away island. http://www.wordatthenet.com

Reading between the lines, he is deemed admitting that Roman Catholics are unholy and unprofessional. This is contained in DZMM teleradyo, December 22, 2013 issue.

The Pope was quoted as follows:

Pope Francis: Mga katoliko dapat isabuhay ang holiness  (Roman Catholics should live holy)

Pope Francis: Mga katoliko dapat may propesyonalismo (Roman Catholics  should have professionalism)

With all due respect, this is a grave insult to Roman Catholics from no other than the leader of Roman Catholicism. Because, if deeply analyzed, the sources of their “alleged” unholiness and (more…)