Satan was most certainly cast down to this Earth to reside until his final judgment was executed upon him
and his followers.
The Devil needs to
acquire the hearts of men so as to enact his "doctrines of demons" upon all those who choose
to ignore the Truth of the Creator.
Satan's strategy in his war against God is to take over the "christian"
church, claim to be in charge, and
impose satan's
dictatorship over men's souls. Preach fear and torment and pagan practices and call
it the Gospel. Put chains on men's souls while claiming to be the authority of Christ.
Are the popes and leading authorities
of the Roman Catholic church truly
possessed by this fallen angel
called Satan?
Do the Roman Catholic Popes really, actually, claim to be Jesus Christ
incarnate?
Do they really preach they are
"another god on earth?" Are they truly exposing their possession by openly declaring that which
Satan desires?
Read These Quotes. These Statements Are Historically Verified as True Actual
Statements. They Are Not MadeEUp.
"The Pope is not only the representative of
Jesus
Christ, he is Jesus Christ himself, hidden
under
the veil of flesh." Catholic National July
1895.
"We
hold upon this earth the place of GodAlmighty" ...Pope Leo XIII
"We, define, declare, assert that it is absolutely necessary to salvation
that every human creature be subject to the Roman Pontiff..." Boniface VIII"....Union of minds, therefore, requires complete submission to
the will of the church, and to the pontiff, as to God himself.." Leo XIII
"For thou art the shepherd, thou art the
physician, thou art the director, thou art the
husbandman, finally thou art another God on
earth." Labbe and Cossart's "History of the
Councils." Vol. XIV, col. 109
The
title "Lord God the Pope" is found within a
gloss
of Extravagantes of Pope John XXII, title
14,
chapter 4, In an Antwerp edition of the
Extravagantes,
the words, "Dominum Deum Nostrum
Papam" (Our
Lord God the Pope) can be found in
column 153.
In a Paris edition, they are found
in column
140.
Roman Catholic Canon Law stipulates through Pope
Innocent III that the Roman pontiff is "the
viceregent upon earth, not a mere man, but of a
very God;" Decretales Domini Gregorii
translatione Episcoporum, (on the transference
of Bishops), title 7, chapter 3; Corpus Juris
Canonice (2nd Leipzig ed., 1881), col. 99;
(Paris, 1612), tom. 2, Devretales, col. 205
"All the names which are attributed to Christ
in
Scripture, inplying His supremacy
over the
church, are also attributed to the
Pope."
Bellamin, "On the Authority of Councils,"
book
2, Chapter 17.
For a larger list of "words of the beast"
relating
to this prophecy, see this page...
Check out 11 Thessalonians 2:4
That
man of sin--the son of perdition, opposes and exalts himself above all that is called god, or is worshipped; so that he, as
god, sits in the temple of god, showing himself that he is god.
The pope's claim that he is Christ, under the veil of the flesh,
has the authority of Christ, and is infallible,
(only as God can be infallible)
fulfills this prophesy and brands
the pope as the "man of sin"--the anti-Christ.
Can
this get any clearer?