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WilliamJenningsBryan 12-05-2017 05:13 AM

The Dictator Pope
 
Things haven’t been the same for the cathylicks since Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-five Theses to the Wittenberg church door in 1517. People all over Europe stopped kissing the papist ring and started reading their own affordable Bibles courtesy of Johannes Gutenberg's new printing press.

The papists have tried just about everything to make their satanic kingdom on earth "great again" - from endless Vatican "councils" to enlisting Hellywood to make movies of nuns and singing priests played by Bing Crosby.

More recently the bead slingers and Mary worshipers have taken a cue from modern merchandising and promoted a "new" pope to which the LIEberals and the imbeciles in the MSM have been fawning over the past few years. Of course none of this has had the least affect here at the Landover Baptist Church - we've been warning about this ever since that puff of smoke rose over the Vatican in Rome.

It's no surprise here that "the Church has been taken by surprise by Francis because it has not had the key to him: he is Juan Perón in ecclesiastical" garb. The "new" pope is known for his "habitual use of vulgar language to deviousness, disobedience concealed under a mask of humility, and lack of psychological balance".

When Donald Trump is finished draining the swamp in Washington D.C., there is another swamp that needs attention in Vatican City.

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Merciful and humble? Far from it!
The Dictator Pope:
Explosive New Book takes Inside Look at Francis

December 4, 2017

An explosive new book concerning the person of Jorge Mario Bergoglio has appeared in English: The Dictator Pope, which promises “the inside story of the most tyrannical and unprincipled papacy of modern times.”

The official book description summarizes the contents thus:

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Jorge Bergoglio was elected Pope in 2013 as a liberal and a reformer. In fact, he had long been known in his native Argentina as a manipulative politician and a skilful self-presenter. Behind the mask of a genial man of the people, Pope Francis has consolidated his position as a dictator who rules by fear and has allied himself with the most corrupt elements in the Vatican to prevent and reverse the reforms that were expected of him.
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At only 141 pages, The Dictator Pope is a fairly fast read. To whet your appetite for more, we are reproducing here the book’s brief Introduction:

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If you speak to the Catholics of Buenos Aires, they will tell you of the miraculous change that has taken over Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Their dour, unsmiling archbishop was turned overnight into the smiling, jolly Pope Francis, the idol of the people with whom he so fully identifies. If you speak to anyone working in the Vatican, they will tell you about the miracle in reverse. When the publicity cameras are off him, Pope Francis turns into a different figure: arrogant, dismissive of people, prodigal of bad language and notorious for furious outbursts of temper which are known to everyone from the cardinals to the chauffeurs.

As Pope Francis said himself on the evening of his election, the cardinals in the Conclave of March 2013 seemed to have decided to go “to the ends of the Earth” to choose their Pope, but the realisation is now dawning that they had not troubled to check their merchandise. At first, he seemed a breath of fresh air, his rejections of convention being the signs of a man who was going to bring bold, radical reform into the Church. In the fifth year of his pontificate it is becoming increasingly clear that the reform is not being delivered. Instead, what we have is a revolution in personal style, but a revolution which is not a happy one for what Catholics consider the most sacred office on Earth. Conservative Catholics are worried at the changes in moral teaching that Francis seems to be introducing, while liberals are dissatisfied because those changes are vaguely expressed and do not go far enough. Over and above such fears, however, are faults that ought to move all Catholics concerned for the integrity of the Church and the papal office. After nearly five years of his pontificate, Francis is showing that he is not the democratic, liberal ruler that the cardinals thought they were electing in 2103, but a papal tyrant the like of whom has not been seen for many centuries. Shocking as the accusation may be, it is backed up by incontrovertible evidence. This book traces the failed reforms which have falsified the hopes that were placed in Francis, and describes in detail the reign of fear in the Vatican which the Pope from Argentina has introduced.

(Marcantonio Colonna, The Dictator Pope [Kindle ed.], loc. 22-38.)
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In the current climate of near-schism, The Dictator Pope will surely add a few gallons of fuel to the fire.

Check your microwave. That next bag of popcorn should be ready.

https://novusordowatch.org/2017/12/d...ok-at-francis/

BrotherLarry 12-05-2017 04:42 PM

Re: The Dictator Pope
 
When I was still bound in the chains and webs of Roman Catholicism, my mother was so devoted to the late Pope John Paul 2 the Great that she had a glossy 8x10 of him in every room of the house - including the bathroom. I was strictly ordered to cross myself whenever my eye caught a glimpse of the Pope. It became so habitual that I dared not enter a Catholic bookstore or my sole activity would have been making the sign of the cross, so ever-present was his face.


When he was reduced to a drooling, bent-over shadow of himself, not being allowed to die until the corrupt cardinals were able to decide with whom they would replace him, John Paul II made a little known statement about Jorge: "This man has two faces." Well, at the time most Catholics thought it to be petty jealousy like two drag queens arguing over who lip-syncs Ru Paul songs the best. But there is no doubt, after reading your post, Brother Bryan, that there was more to it than met the eye of the Holy See.


Could it be that the pope who sits on Peter's throne in Vatican City is actually the False Prophet spoken of in the Bible? Is it possible that the Roman church will buy out all other churches to become the only allowed one world church? May we all pray against it!


One thing is certain: Landover Baptist will have no fears of our ability to fight such a takeover - not with Pastor Ezekiel at the helm. Never swayed by money or fame, never interested in riches over righteousness, never daunted by offers of earthly reward over his Heavenly Home, we can rest assured that Zeke will keep us Baptist and true to Jesus Christ! Isn't that right, Pastor?


Thank you Brother Bryan, for your insight into this matter. I do not think people should pretend to be one thing when they are really someone else entirely. I think it was the Christian actor Efrem Zembalist, Jr who said, "I've played hundreds of roles, but at the end of my life, the most important thing I've pretended to be is a Christian." Glory!

MitzaLizalor 12-06-2017 12:00 AM

Re: The Dictator Pope
 
Has this pontiff caught Alzheimer's and wandered onto the wrong stage?



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