SHE WILL MOUNT THE BEAST WHEN WAR COMES!
January 3, 2008
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The Vatican is planning a spring meeting with 138 Muslim scholars to develop their common belief in one God.
James 2:19 – Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble.
The Vatican will be pro-Islam when the final war between Islam and Israel occurs and, as such, will ride on the back of the Islamic beast.
Revelation 17:3 – So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.
The woman will not participate physically in the war but will support Islam as being
the more justified in its part
in the war.
After Islam has established a Caliphate from Morocco to India, the woman will regret the Pope’s decision. Her churches across this vast area will all be burned to the ground by the Islamic beast.
Revelation 17:16,17 – And the ten horns which thou sawest upon the beast, these shall hate the whore, and shall make her desolate and naked, and shall eat
her flesh, and burn her with fire.
[17] For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled.
Begin Article from The Boston Herald
VATICAN: ‘HISTORIC’ MEETING PLANNED WITH MUSLIMS
By Associated Press
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
http://www.bostonherald.com
Around the World
VATICAN CITY – A meeting between Catholics and Muslims is planned in Rome this spring to start a dialogue between the faiths after relations were soured by Pope Benedict XVI’ s 2006 comment
s about Islam and holy war, Vatican officials said.
Benedict proposed the encounter as his official response to an open letter addressed to him and other Christian leaders in October by 138 Muslim scholars from around the world. The letter urged Christians and Muslims to develop their common ground of belief in one God.
The head of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, told the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano over the weekend that three representatives of
the scholars would come to Rome in February or March to prepare for the meeting. He did not give a date for the meeting, other than say it would take place in the spring.
The agenda, he said, would cover three main topics: respect for the dignity of each pers on, interreligious dialogue based
on reciprocal understanding, and instruction of tolerance among the young.
“The meeting with a delegation of some of the 138 Muslims, planned for Rome next spring, is in a certain sense historic,” Tauran was quoted by L’Osservatore as saying.
Benedict angered Muslims with a speech in September 2006 in Germany in which he cited a Medieval text that characterized some of the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as “evil and inhuman,” particularly “his command to spread by the sword the faith.”
The pope later said he was “deeply sorry” over the reactions to his remarks and that they did not reflect his own opinions. The Vatican has been working ever since to improve relations with moderate Muslims.
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