Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The Roman Catholic Pope calls for peace in the Middle East

There are some that have been saying that the ANTICHRIST comes to power by uniting the religions of the world together into a New World Order of types.

That would seem to infer that the Whore of Babylon, or the World Religion, based in Rome, and spoken of in Revelation Chapter 17 was the Antichrist.

For those that are old enough to remember the television series Lost in Space, when there was something that did not appear to be correct the robot in that series used to say: that not does compute, and that's what I need to say relative to the above statement: that does not compute.

However, given the fact that the Pope may be the one who is going to lead the World Religion there still needs to be some mention of him made here on this blog.

That is not to say that I believe that the head of the World Religion is going to be the False Prophet spoken of in Revelation Chapter 13 either.

However, the importance of the Roman Catholic Pope calling for peace in the Middle East cannot be underestimated when we take into account the fact of the Revised Roman Empire, or the EU as it is known as, being the power base for the Antichrist the reality of the Pope calling for peace in the Middle East may have a direct influence on the Antichrist to further the peace process if in doing so there was some benefit to be had in his own rise to power?

VATICAN CITY, ITALY - During a Mass Sunday, Pope Benedict called for urgent peace in the Middle East.

The mass marked the end of a two week summit of Bishops from the region. The meeting was called by the Pontiff to discuss the plight of Christians in the Middle East because of an exodus of members of faith from the birthplace of Christianity.

The region is largely Muslim, and the Catholic Church has always been a long standing minority. The Church's presence is continuing to dwindle because of war, conflict, discrimination, and economic hardship.

The Bishops condemned "terrorism" and anti-Semitism, and put blame on continuing conflicts on Israel.

The Pope has said in many Middle Eastern Countries there is "often little room for religious freedom."

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