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March 9, 2021
For 15 years now this writer has been offering a general perusal of current events as they relate to Biblical prophecies, on a yearly basis.
These prognostications are not on the level of bible prophecies, they are a birds eye view from a fifty-year veteran of the study of eschatology and a man called to prophecy at least some, of the will and counsel of God.
I have seen panoramic visions of the second coming of Christ, some almost 50 years ago. And some prophecies about Americas economic decline which were very specific.
I long ago dismissed the constant drip of doubts and objections from the unbelievers. At my age I am glad to engage the take it or leave it position.
Not my President, Not My Pope
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Not my President, Not My Pope
In sum, what Biden’s election as President is to the United States, Bergoglio’s election to the papacy is to the Church: a disaster of apocalyptic dimensions.
Now that the provocative title has gotten your attention, an immediate proviso: Joe Biden holds the office of President of the United States, while Jorge Mario Bergoglio holds the office of Pope. In neither the Oval Office nor the Holy See is the chair of authority empty; a body occupies it in each case, even if in Biden’s case the body is barely alive.
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Now that the provocative title has gotten your attention, an immediate proviso: Joe Biden holds the office of President of the United States, while Jorge Mario Bergoglio holds the office of Pope. In neither the Oval Office nor the Holy See is the chair of authority empty; a body occupies it in each case, even if in Biden’s case the body is barely alive. Neither presidential nor pontifical sedevacantism as such is at issue here all arguments in favor being academic discussions of no practical effect on the possession of the offices in question, at least in my view. The issue to be considered is what we are to make of these two office holders beyond the bare possession of their respective offices. A number of disturbing parallels are apparent.