Radiance3 wrote:
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Don't generalize the Catholic religion. It is only the Pope that I have question.
The Catholic religion is the one true religion since history begun. It is universal and apostolic.
There is one inhabitant there that may be confused. And I think if the Pope mandates one world government, I am not impressed.
The Vatican, since its creation, has been a
political organization and on Christmas Day, 800 AD, Pope Leo the Third placed a crown on the head of Charlemagne and declared him Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. The Vatican and the State were married in fulfilment of Daniel's interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream (the statue with the head of gold, chest of silver, loins of bronze, legs of iron, feet of iron mingled with clay and ten toes of iron and clay).
The iron and clay feet represented what they created that day. It was in power until about 1806 and given European history from 800 to 1806 AD it's obvious why it was represented by iron mingled with clay.
That spirit never really died, though, and
now we're in the ten toes mingled with iron and clay...the EU...the rebirth of the Holy Roman Empire
and now we have a Pope who's a total marxist. A Jesuit
liberation theologian. If
he doesn't officially marry the church to the state his successor will...and since Francis is a Marxist, he'll have no difficulty seeing that happens by any means.
Go to Brussels and you'll find the EU headquartered in the Charlemagne Building. The Rothschild's
Economist magazine has a Charlemagne page that gives kudos to folks doing the most for
European unity. They award the Charlemagne Prize to those who do extraordinary deeds in the name of European unity. They give them a million bucks.
Bill Clinton won the award for our bombing of the Serbs.
I don't know who the 10 hard members of this union will be. Germany and France certainly but beyond that I don't know. Europe seems to be...sorting itself out. Brexit, unrest in Spain etc.