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A Women Rides The Beast: How the Church of Rome, Protestants, Hindus, and All the World’s Religions Are Becoming One.

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  1. A Women Rides The Beast:How the Church of Rome, Protestants, Hindus, and All the World’s Religions Are Becoming One

  2. 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4 Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come(the Second Coming) unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed , the son of perdition,

  3. Revelation 17:3-4:And I saw a women sitting on a scarlet beast which was full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and precious stones and pearls having in her hand a golden cup full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication.

  4. Religious Symbols of the European UnionBy Alan Franklin:Another demonic biblical symbol that is being used in conjunction with the European Union is the one from Revelation 17 where a “great harlot” is depicted riding a beast. For some strange and unknown reason this symbol is being used to repre­sent the EU! For example, when Britain issued a stamp to commemorate the first

  5. European Parliament elections in 1979, the picture on the stamp depicted  a woman riding a beast.  According to the Rev. Dr. Ian Paisley, a Northern Ireland Protestant minister and member of the European Parliament, the woman on a beast is now the official picture of the EU. He points out that the multi-million dollar new parliament building in Brussels, Belgium, contains a dome with a colossal painting,

  6. three times life size, of a woman riding a beast.In Strasbourg, France, the rival  parliamentary building (the one with the Tower of Babel) features a mural of a naked woman riding a beast. Likewise, the new Brussels headquarters of the Council of Europe contains a bronze statue of a woman riding a beast, and the beast is depicted riding on waves, just as in Revelation 17.

  7. 2 Euro 2002

  8. 1996 5 Euro Coin

  9. German Weekly Magazine Der Spiegel Cover May 2000

  10. German Weekly Magazine Der Spiegel Cover From 2004

  11. One World Spirituality: Darwinian EvolutionHindu Pantheism/PanentheismOccultism

  12. The Telegraph, February 11, 2009 The Vatican claims Darwin's theory of evolution is compatible with Christianity The Vatican has admitted that Charles Darwin's theory of evolution should not have been dismissed and claimed it is compatible with the Christian view of Creation.

  13. Two Tracks to Globalism Merge: Spiritual and Political

  14. Former U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold noted that there are: two Popes on this planet, a spiritual Pope in Rome and a civilian Pope in New York, namely, the Secretary-General of the UN.

  15. The Church of Rome, like many protestant churches, is committed to the promotion of ecumenicalism through which all religions of the world can work together to solve world problems

  16. The Second Vatican Council also known as The Vatican II opened October 11, 1962 and closed December 8, 1965. It was the twenty-first Ecumenicalism Council of the Catholic Church.

  17. InPreviews of the New PapacyCatholic Ellyn Miller Writes: After the Ecumenical Council of Vatican II, the greatest work of destruction ever undertaken was initiated inside the Catholic Church.

  18. John Paul II Being Anointed with the Hindu “Sign of the Tilak”

  19. John Paul II with Dali Lama and Other Religious Leaders (1986)

  20. John Paul II Kissing the Koran, May 14, 1999 (source: marienfried.com)

  21. John Paul II Praying at the Tomb of Gandhi in New Delhi in 1986 (source marienfried.com)

  22. Benedict XVI Received “Blessing” From Witch Doctor in Sydney in 2008 at World Youth Day (source: marienfried.com)

  23. Benedict XVI Receiving Koran From a Muslim, April 17, 2008 (source: marienfried.com)

  24. Benedict XVI Speaking To Religious Leaders at the Vatican Embassy in Ankara, Turkey with the Muslim Crescent behind him (source: marienfried.com)

  25. Vatican II, Opened on October 11, 1962 at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome: This conference furthered the ecumenical movement and was resided over by Pope John XXIII.

  26. In Geneva, Switzerland, Addressing the World Council of Churches, John Paul II Declared: “From the beginning of my ministry as bishop of Rome, I have insisted that the engagement of the Catholic Church in the ecumenical movement is irreversible.”

  27. Mother Teresa Declared: If in coming face to face with God we accept Him in our lives, then we . . . become a better Hindu, a better Muslim, a better Catholic, a better whatever we are . . . What God is in your mind you must accept. Source: Desmond Doig, Mother Teresa: Her People and Her Work (Harper & Row, 1976) (p. 156)

  28. In 1985, the Pope Said: Christians and Moslems, we meet one another in faith in the one God. . .[and] strive to put into practice . . .the teaching of our respective holy books.

  29. According to M. Basil Pennington, a Prominent Catholic Priest, the Council Urged: “all Christians . . . to act positively to preserve and even promote all that is good in other religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, and other world religions.”

  30. Msgr. Wojtyla [who became Pope John Paul II] Declared: Nostalgia for the unity of Christians makes common cause with that of unity for the whole human race … This gives rise to the attitude of the Church towards the other religions, which is based on the recognition of their spiritual values, humans and Christians

  31. together, reaching out to such religions as Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism. . .

  32. The Los Angeles Times February 5, 1993 Reported That During his 1993 Tour of Africa the Pope: …sought common ground with believers in voodoo . . . suggesting that they would not betray their traditional faith by converting to Christianity.

  33. Pope Paul VI Said: The Church has this exhortation for her sons and daughters: prudently and lovingly, through dialogue and collaboration with the followers of other religions, and in witness of Christian faith and life, acknowledge, preserve and promote the spiritual and moral goods found among these peoples . . . source: Nostra Aetate 2, Para. 6

  34. John Paul II at the Universities of Calcutta and New Delhi in his 1986 Visit to India Told Hindu Audiences: “India’s mission. . . is crucial, because of her intuition of the spiritual nature of man. Indeed, India’s greatest contribution to the world can be to offer it a spiritual vision of man. And the world does well to attend willingly to this ancient wisdom and in it to find enrichment for human living.”

  35. Three Catholic priests state in their book,Finding Grace at the Center:“We should not hesitate to take the fruit of the age-old Wisdom of the East and “capture” it for Christ . . .Many Christians who take their prayer life seriously have been greatly helped by Yoga, Zen, TM and similar practices . . .”

  36. The Church of Rome, like many protestant churches, is committed to the promotion of social justice, communitarianism, sustainable development and global governance

  37. In June 2009, Pope Benedict XVI issued a 30,000-word encyclical calling for:Reform of the United Nations so there could be “true world political authority” a global tax

  38. Global redistribution of wealth from rich countries to poor countriesa worldwide redistribution of energy resources, so that countries lacking those resources can have access to them.

  39. In June of 2009 in His 30,000 Word Encyclical Pope Benedict XVI Declared:the current crisis … presents us with choices that cannot be postponed concerning nothing less than the destiny of man…The different aspects of the crisis, its solutions, and any new development that the future may bring, are

  40. increasingly interconnected, they imply one another, they require new efforts of holistic understanding and a new humanistic synthesis…The current crisis obliges us to replan our journey, to set ourselves new rules and to discover new forms of commitment, to build on positive experiences and to reject negative ones.

  41. In June of 2009 in His 30,000 Word Encyclical Pope Benedict XVI Declared:To manage the global economy … to bring about integral and timely disarmament, food security and peace; to guarantee the protection of the environment and to regulate migration: for all this, there is urgent need of a true world political authority.

  42. The crisis thus becomes an opportunityfor discernment, in which to shape a new vision for the future….Remarkable convergences and possible solutions will then come to light.

  43. In June of 2009 in His 30,000 Word Encyclical Pope Benedict XVI Declared: Globalization is a multifaceted and complex phenomenon which must be grasped in the diversity and unity of all its different dimensions, including the theological dimension.

  44. In this way it will be possible to experience and to steer the globalization of humanity in relational terms, in terms of communion and the sharing of goods.

  45. In June of 2009 in His 30,000 Word Encyclical Pope Benedict XVI Declared:Practicing charity in truth helps people to understand that adhering to the values of Christianity is not merely useful but essential for building a good society and for true integral human development…

  46. In June of 2009 in His 30,000 Word Encyclical Pope Benedict XVI Declared:The more we strive to secure a common good corresponding to the real needs of ourneighbors, the more effectively we love them.

  47. The Church of Rome, like many protestant churches, is committed to the promotion of New Age Pagan practices and beliefs

  48. The Externals of the Catholic Church, Her Government, Ceremonies, Festivals, Sacramentals and Devotions, by John F. Sullivan p 156. 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 a certain sense, that some Catholic rites and ceremonies are a reproduction of those of pagan creeds….

  49. In Catholic Catechism #460 the Church of Rome has declared:The Word became flesh to make us "partakers of the divine nature": "For this is why the Word became man, and the Son of God became the Son of man: so that man, by entering into communion with the Word and thus receiving divine sonship, might become a son of God." "For the Son of God became man so that we might become God." "The only-begotten Son of God, wanting to make us sharers in his divinity, assumed our nature, so that he, made man, might make men gods

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