Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Global Universal Power of the Pope !

Hello everyone...

Do do recall this headline a couple years ago...?

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ONE WORLD CHURCH STARTS UP!

---United Religions on Track ~ With Modifications--- June 1997, Episcopalian Bishop William Swing jubilantly announced "Tell the people there is a UNITED RELIGIONS" -Catholic Family News, Nov 1997, Vol #4. Issue # 11

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Rather strange eh? A one world church? With all the thousands of denominations worldwide they are forming a one world church? How's this possible? How can the Beast of Revelation convince people that all the worlds churches should join hands as one? Many modern day "well learned" scoffers not 10 years ago are now being seen as unwise, and all those that proclaimed this prophecy are now starting to appear wise. Yet, still, the same people that ignored the warnings of this one world church are no doubt the same that are fillings its pews. And, WHO do you think the collective Churches of the World will "pick" as the one who should sit in the seat as the leader of this one world church? One guess... I'll give you a hint... Read the next article...

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CHURCHES AGREE THAT POPE HAS OVERALL AUTHORITY

Electronic Telegraph-UK News
May 13, 1999 Oliver Poole http://www.freerepublic.com/

THE Pope was recognised as the overall authority in the Christian world by an Anglican and Roman Catholic commission yesterday which described him as a "gift to be received by all the Churches". ...if a new united Christian Church was created it would be the 'Bishop of Rome who would exercise a universal primacy. The 43-page document, The Gift of Authority, has been produced by the 18-member Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission, after five years of debate. The commission concluded that the Bishop of Rome had a "specific ministry concerning the discernment of truth" and accepted that only the Pope had the moral authority to unite the various Christian denominations. Mark Birchall, a member of the Church of England Evangelical council, said: "It speaks as if the Bishop of Rome has always been on the side of the angels while it is well known that for several centuries past the Bishop of Rome was certainly not." The Rt Rev Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, Bishop of Arundel and Brighton and the other co-chairman, added: "The primacy of the Pope is a gift to be shared."

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