Angry at Christian Bible-believers and others who refuse to acknowledge his
spiritual leadership, Pope John Paul II and
Vatican cronies have called for
an all-out war.
As reported in the Associated Press, with the
Tibetan god-man, the Dalai Lama, sitting at his right side, this October in
Rome the Pope presided at a special council of some 200 religious leaders of
various faiths, sects, and cults.
The Pontiff told the assembled
Buddhist monks, Zoroastrian priests, Catholic cardinals, Hindu gurus, American
Indian
shamen, Jewish rabbis, and ecumenical clergy that all must join in
condemning the Christian fundamentalists who "abuse
speech" and whose
efforts at converting others "incite hatred and violence."
The
Pope further directed that the religious leaders promote "tolerance," mutual
understanding, and respect for all religions
and faiths, not just their own.
Newspaper sources called the meeting "remarkable," noting
incredible scenes ranging from a ritual in which an American
Indian blessed
the four corners of the earth from the heart of Rome, to a Moslem Mufti and his
followers kneeling toward
Mecca and praying.
All present were
in accord on two key points: (1) Pope John Paul II was endorsed by consensus as
the planet's chief
spiritual guide and overseer; and (2) Religious
fundamentalists who refuse to go along with the global ecumenical movement are
to be silenced. They must also be denounced as "dangerous extremists" full
of hate.
Traditional Catholics Stubbornly Object
The newest global, ecumenical council meeting was met with ridicule and
derision by a few Catholic traditionalists. The Roman
Catholic newsletter,
Auxilium Christianorum, published out of Long Island, New York and noted for its
old-fashioned
Catholic viewpoints, lashed out at the Pope. Its most recent
edition reported:
St. Peter's Basilica--Vatican City, October 28, 1999: "Faithful Catholics throughout the world watched in stunned disbelief as Zoroastrians, Buddhists, Shintoists, Confucianists, Muslims, Jews, and other non-Christian religions gathered together with members of the World Council of Churches, Orthodox, Mennonite, and other heretical sects and false denominations in the Eternal City under the auspices of His Holiness, Pope John Paul IIcThis pan-religious assembly, held on the very steps of the venerable Basilica of St. Peter, is nothing less than a scheme for the promiscuous union into one body of all the world's religions which were not founded by the will of God but by the will of men."Meanwhile, the splinter group of Catholic traditionalists that recently chose Capuchin Priest Lucien Pulvermacher as "His
Dealing with Resisters
The global ecumenical movement is rapidly entering its final form. However,
four groups are despised and excluded: (1)
Protestant Bible-believers; (2)
Old-line, traditional Catholics; (3) Shiite Moslems; and (4) Ultra-Orthodox
Jews.
The thinking at the Vatican and in Illuminati circles is
that the Shiite Moslems and Ultra-Orthodox Jews can be bought off.
A
combination of political power and money--that is, filthy lucre--can win over
the leadership of these two groups and
encourage them to get their followers
into sync with the goals of the elite.
That leaves only the
Bible-believing Protestants and the old-line Catholics. These rigid, dogmatic
people are hard cases.
The elite realize these two types cannot be bought
off. So, they must be killed off. The sooner the better, once conditions are
right.