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In approaching this subject, it is important to dispell the myth of Christianity and Roman catholicism (more accurately
catholic Romanism) being mutually exclusive, let alone the popular fiction that all world religions basically worship the
same God. Having come from a background rife with Catholicism and Buddhism, I can honestly say based upon the evidence, I
have no choice but to reject both.
This may leave some confused, however it is important to note that Catholicism as well as most major so-called Christian
denominations have nothing at all to do with Bible either by practice or ideology. The two are complete opposites.
One gives exclusive credance to the God-breathed Word of the Lord Jesus Christ, which is God manifest in the flesh, crucified,
dead and buried, resurrected and ascended into heaven until His appointed return, while the other continues
to give way to man and ancient mystic religious practices of Roman pagans. Being that Rome is currently the main
engine behind the modernday ecumenical, interfaith, new age movement infecting our society, this subject deserves a lot
more attention; but until such time and space permit, allow these pictures to speak the thousand words...
Notice the "holy father,' below with his bent cross? Pay attention to an emaciated & defeated
Jesus. Pretty sick, huh? A picture is indeed worth a thousand words. So this collection must be worth some serious
snatch.
This Bent Crucifix is "... a sinister symbol, used by Satanists in the sixth century, that had been revived at the time
of Vatican Two. This was a bent or broken cross, on which was displayed a repulsive and distorted figure of Christ, which
the black magicians and sorcerers of the Middle Ages had made use of to represent the "defeated christ." Yet, not only
Paul VI, but his successors, the two John-Pauls, carried that object and held it up to be revered by crowds, who had not the
slightest idea that it stood for anti-Christ." -Roman Catholic author, Piers Compton, writes in his book, "The Broken Cross:
Hidden Hand In the Vatican",
Charming, eh?
The pope was captured in the photos below in March, 2000 in Kerazim praying in front of and sitting
on a throne with a satanic upside-down cross, which continues to give glory to victorious Rome for
the crucifixion of Peter and the early Christian movement.
The sign of the cross is an action done by faithful catholics ("Romanists") from priests, popes, laymen, and nuns.
This is done quite frequently and each and every time a "Romanist" enters into a catholic temple. On the wall near
the doors is a bowl of what is claimed to be 'holy water'. As the faithful enters the temple they dip the fingers of their
right hand into the 'holy water'. They do the sign of the cross. This is done by touching the forehead with the right fingers.
Next the center of the lower chest is touched. Next the top of the left breast and the top of the right breast is then touched.
This they claim is the sign of the cross. Actually if you were to chart this out, they are actually forming an upside down
cross with their hand motions. The forehead, lower chest, left upper breast, then right upper breast forms a cross. However,
it is an upside down cross. Now before you scoff, carefully examine the pictures above and just think about
it!

Ephesians 5:11
Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
The picture here is when the pope received a mark from a shiva priest. The mark is representative of a "third eye"
belief which is overtly embraced by satanism and new age religion. This lord "Shiva" is a pagan god who is adorned with skulls
and snakes, is the one the great devas worship. The periodic shedding of a serpent's skin holds a sacred mystical fascination
for eastern mysticism because snakes appear to degenerate, as do all things in Nature, yet then seemingly transform themselves
anew.
The belief, however kooky, is the Great Serpent God, Sata (or Sati) is
known as the spirit of night or of death. Sata was not perceived as
evil, but rather the resting aspect of Light and knowledge which is attained through one's "third eye."
Well, the next time someone equates catholic "Romanism" to Christianity, note that "obedience is better
than sacrifice." So if needed, be willing to sacrifice a friendship and yield to the truth.
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