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Original in:http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/duncan/070201 

Group says John Paul II to return as anti-Christ
<[/IMG] <area coords="0,0, 31,33" shape="rect"> </[/IMG] By <a rel="nofollow" style="color:#003C84;" tar[/IMG]Robert Duncan

The World's Last Chance believes that they have found clues within scripture that suggest Pope John Paul II is coming back ... and will be the next pope after Benedict XVI.

When Pope John Paul II died we at Spero News wrote a few articles looking at how some extremist Christians were linking his death to End Times Theology.

Well, it continues.

World's Last Chance, a group that takes reading the Bible to all-new-extremes, claims to be "exposing one of the last unfulfilled prophecies of the Bible. Specifically, World's Last Chance believes that they have found clues within scripture that suggest Pope John Paul II is coming back ... and will be the next pope after Benedict XVI.

That's right, as crazy it sounds, they believe that Pope John Paul II is going to magically appear here on earth and make our lives hell. With folks like this, it's no wonder that Christians get a bum rap.

"How will the next pope be John Paul II?" says Dahlia Doss of World's Last Chance, "According to the book of Revelation in the Bible, chapter 17, it will appear to the entire world that John Paul II has returned from heaven, but in reality, this phenomenon, as prophesied, will be a demon impersonating the deceased John Paul II."

Incidentally, Dahlia Doss and World's Last Chance also offers "Eight Universal Natural Remedies to Obtain Heaven's Healing" that espouses pseudo-medicinal tips like, "Disease comes because we are violating God's physical laws." And the remedies? "These true remedies are pure air, sunlight, abstemiousness, rest, exercise, proper diet, the use of water, and trust in divine power," they claim. Okay, I'll buy that if we lead a healthier life we have a better chance of being healthy, but what about all those cases of healthy vegetarians croaking with heart attacks — what was their sin?

Using scare tactics, the group says, "it is unwise to ignore divine premonitions without ascertaining their source, nor is it safe to reject an interpretation whilst being unable to fault it, or at least find another explanation that so accurately fits this yet to be fulfilled prophecy as does this interpretation. This is the present challenge, open for all."

While I am still trying to figure out what that means, I find it not surprising that World's Last Chance lumps fearmongering, politics, medicine and religion into one bag with ominous tones and forecasts of a future One World Order, which would supposedly be all the more easy for the coming anti-Christ-Pope-John-Paul-II to manipulate. Under a drawing of President George W. Bush and Pope John Paul II on their website readers are warned that not only does the Catholic Church support a One World Order, but so too does the United States government.

I found out about World's Last Chance through a press release they sent out announcing a new video (at Santificarnos.com) touting its "new discovery." Basically, the video is a lesson in shoddy logic and twisted sola scriptura (where the Bible is the ultimate authority) arguments to justify that John Paul II was killed and will come back to haunt us all.

World's Last Chance says that it is a ministry "operated by a small team of volunteers dedicated to sharing, the last message of mercy given in the Bible, before the Second Coming of Christ," marking the end of the world (or the beginning of the end) depending upon which Christian theology you choose.

Interestingly enough, World's Last Choice seems to also struggle with the main message that God is love. On the FAQ on their website they pose the question, "How can a website that denounces mainstream Christianity be founded on love?"

The answer is a classic case of avoiding the question, if not redefining it. "As all things go, there are two kinds of love: the true and the counterfeit," claims World's Last Choice. "True love is the character of God because God is love (1 John 4:8). God's character is expressed in the Ten Commandments. To know God as He is — this is the science of all goodness and truth and righteousness. We must obey every expression of His character as revealed in His law, so by highlighting the true Sabbath of God we are revealing God's love."

Mind you, just as some the Muslims have their fanatics (Taliban anyone) pontificating faulty newly interpreted theology, so too does the World's Last Choice organization have it in for the vast majority of Christians. In fact, to use their own words one gets the very distinct feeling that most Christians just aren't Christian enough.

"The Bible, and the Bible alone, is their creed and rule of faith because God's Word is infallible," claims the group, which adds that "adhering to the Bible only, rather than man's tradition, inspires them to call attention to the fact that God's holy day of worship is Saturday."

"Worshipping God on His holy day will be the final test for God's people before the Second Coming — will we obey God or man?" asks the organization.

The World's Last Choice doesn't have an answer for how after 2000 years of Christianity they are suddenly the holders of the "Truth." From their statements they suggest they are a radical offshoot of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

"We do not belong to any Christian church or denomination. The Bible-based Statement of Beliefs we endorse is not accepted by any church, no longer even by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This compels us to distance ourselves from today's churches as they do not follow the Bible."

This smacks of a gnostic Doomsday cult, where a few folks get together and decide that they alone are the ones who hold the truth — something that has been hidden for centuries from the world's greatest minds. At the least it's a sign of a profound sense of delusion.
_______________________________________________________________________

"When temptation comes, I give my covenant to him that trusts in me" - Satan
"<[/IMG]Devemos assegurar a exitência da nossa raça e um futuro para as Crianças Brancas[/I]" - David Lane
Egon Albrecht
http://www.joyofsatan.org
http://www.666blacksun.com
 
Smells like bullshit. lol

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Egon Friedrich Kurt Albrecht <egon88@... wrote:

The Xtians continue with their quality in stand-up comedy for over 2000 years.
LOL I crack to laugh aposkaopskaopskpaoskpaosk


Original in:
http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/duncan/070201
 


Group says John Paul II to return as anti-Christ

By Robert Duncan

The World's Last Chance believes that they have found clues within
scripture that suggest Pope John Paul II is coming back ... and will be
the next pope after Benedict XVI.

When Pope John Paul II died we at Spero News wrote a few articles looking at how some extremist Christians were linking his death to End Times Theology.

Well, it continues.

World's Last Chance, a group that takes reading the Bible to all-new-extremes, claims to be
"exposing one of the last unfulfilled prophecies of the Bible.
Specifically, World's Last Chance believes that they have found clues
within scripture that suggest Pope John Paul II is coming back ... and
will be the next pope after Benedict XVI.

That's right, as crazy it sounds, they believe that Pope John Paul II is
going to magically appear here on earth and make our lives hell. With
folks like this, it's no wonder that Christians get a bum rap.

"How will the next pope be John Paul II?" says Dahlia Doss of World's
Last Chance, "According to the book of Revelation in the Bible, chapter
17, it will appear to the entire world that John Paul II has returned
from heaven, but in reality, this phenomenon, as prophesied, will be a
demon impersonating the deceased John Paul II."

Incidentally, Dahlia Doss and World's Last Chance also offers "Eight
Universal Natural Remedies to Obtain Heaven's Healing" that espouses
pseudo-medicinal tips like, "Disease comes because we are violating
God's physical laws." And the remedies? "These true remedies are pure
air, sunlight, abstemiousness, rest, exercise, proper diet, the use of
water, and trust in divine power," they claim. Okay, I'll buy that if we
lead a healthier life we have a better chance of being healthy, but
what about all those cases of healthy vegetarians croaking with heart
attacks â€" what was their sin?

Using scare tactics, the group says, "it is unwise to ignore divine
premonitions without ascertaining their source, nor is it safe to reject
an interpretation whilst being unable to fault it, or at least find
another explanation that so accurately fits this yet to be fulfilled
prophecy as does this interpretation. This is the present challenge,
open for all."

While I am still trying to figure out what that means, I find it not
surprising that World's Last Chance lumps fearmongering, politics,
medicine and religion into one bag with ominous tones and forecasts of a
future One World Order, which would supposedly be all the more easy for
the coming anti-Christ-Pope-John-Paul-II to manipulate. Under a drawing
of President George W. Bush and Pope John Paul II on their website
readers are warned that not only does the Catholic Church support a One
World Order, but so too does the United States government.

I found out about World's Last Chance through a press release they sent out announcing a new video (at Santificarnos.com) touting its "new discovery." Basically, the video is a lesson in shoddy logic and twisted sola scriptura (where the Bible is the ultimate authority) arguments to justify that
John Paul II was killed and will come back to haunt us all.

World's Last Chance says that it is a ministry "operated by a small team
of volunteers dedicated to sharing, the last message of mercy given in
the Bible, before the Second Coming of Christ," marking the end of the
world (or the beginning of the end) depending upon which Christian
theology you choose.

Interestingly enough, World's Last Choice seems to also struggle with
the main message that God is love. On the FAQ on their website they pose
the question, "How can a website that denounces mainstream Christianity
be founded on love?"

The answer is a classic case of avoiding the question, if not redefining
it. "As all things go, there are two kinds of love: the true and the
counterfeit," claims World's Last Choice. "True love is the character of
God because God is love (1 John 4:8). God's character is expressed in
the Ten Commandments. To know God as He is â€" this is the science of all
goodness and truth and righteousness. We must obey every expression of
His character as revealed in His law, so by highlighting the true
Sabbath of God we are revealing God's love."

Mind you, just as some the Muslims have their fanatics (Taliban anyone)
pontificating faulty newly interpreted theology, so too does the World's
Last Choice organization have it in for the vast majority of
Christians. In fact, to use their own words one gets the very distinct
feeling that most Christians just aren't Christian enough.

"The Bible, and the Bible alone, is their creed and rule of faith
because God's Word is infallible," claims the group, which adds that
"adhering to the Bible only, rather than man's tradition, inspires them
to call attention to the fact that God's holy day of worship is
Saturday."

"Worshipping God on His holy day will be the final test for God's people
before the Second Coming â€" will we obey God or man?" asks the
organization.

The World's Last Choice doesn't have an answer for how after 2000 years
of Christianity they are suddenly the holders of the "Truth." From their
statements they suggest they are a radical offshoot of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church.

"We do not belong to any Christian church or denomination. The
Bible-based Statement of Beliefs we endorse is not accepted by any
church, no longer even by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This compels
us to distance ourselves from today's churches as they do not follow
the Bible."

This smacks of a gnostic Doomsday cult, where a few folks get together
and decide that they alone are the ones who hold the truth â€" something
that has been hidden for centuries from the world's greatest minds. At
the least it's a sign of a profound sense of delusion.
_______________________________________________________________________


"When temptation comes, I give my covenant to him that trusts in me" - Satan

"Devemos assegurar a exitência da nossa raça e um futuro para as Crianças Brancas" - David Lane

Egon Albrecht
http://www.joyofsatan.org
http://www.666blacksun.com
 
Xians have a fetish that they are being chased and almost every generation and sect of xians, is taught from their 'prophecies' [that apply in any age and almost anything] that they are somehow the 'chosen' ones.

This has a meaning in it, its because every xian would earlier or later leave the 'religion' if they had not an enemy. They would have nothing to waste their wasted time upon. As Lavey stated, the Devil has kept the church alive. Its obviously not their 'god'. In the given thing, the Anti-Christ. They need always enemies to survive because their religion is uncreative. And they are given a purpose through it. Be it one branch fighting the other, be it they fight gays or lesbians, be it they fight islam, be it they fight the jews. They are given a false frontier everytime. Its part of divide and conquer of the jews.

They always make millions of theories, millions of explanations, millions of lies on top of other lies, so that people will lose their prescious lifes in the search of some 'Truth'.

As long as you are in the cattle, doesn't matter what color of sheep you are. Blue, green, protestant, albino, with horns, without horns, with a leg or five legs, with good ideas or bad ides. You're still in the farm they have prepared, just in another room. This, aside with many other things, is exactly the same deal.


Satanism is one Truth, has a definite enemy, and will FLOURISH when the enemy is out of the way. We are not dependent upon our enemies. This in turn shows the quality and parasitic nature of the enemy religions. Like that of their creators. The jooz.

HAIL SATAN!!!!!


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Sven" <belthazorthemighty@... wrote:

Smells like bullshit. lol

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Egon Friedrich Kurt Albrecht <egon88@ wrote:

The Xtians continue with their quality in stand-up comedy for over 2000 years.
LOL I crack to laugh aposkaopskaopskpaoskpaosk


Original in:
http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/duncan/070201
 


Group says John Paul II to return as anti-Christ

By Robert Duncan

The World's Last Chance believes that they have found clues within
scripture that suggest Pope John Paul II is coming back ... and will be
the next pope after Benedict XVI.

When Pope John Paul II died we at Spero News wrote a few articles looking at how some extremist Christians were linking his death to End Times Theology.

Well, it continues.

World's Last Chance, a group that takes reading the Bible to all-new-extremes, claims to be
"exposing one of the last unfulfilled prophecies of the Bible.
Specifically, World's Last Chance believes that they have found clues
within scripture that suggest Pope John Paul II is coming back ... and
will be the next pope after Benedict XVI.

That's right, as crazy it sounds, they believe that Pope John Paul II is
going to magically appear here on earth and make our lives hell. With
folks like this, it's no wonder that Christians get a bum rap.

"How will the next pope be John Paul II?" says Dahlia Doss of World's
Last Chance, "According to the book of Revelation in the Bible, chapter
17, it will appear to the entire world that John Paul II has returned
from heaven, but in reality, this phenomenon, as prophesied, will be a
demon impersonating the deceased John Paul II."

Incidentally, Dahlia Doss and World's Last Chance also offers "Eight
Universal Natural Remedies to Obtain Heaven's Healing" that espouses
pseudo-medicinal tips like, "Disease comes because we are violating
God's physical laws." And the remedies? "These true remedies are pure
air, sunlight, abstemiousness, rest, exercise, proper diet, the use of
water, and trust in divine power," they claim. Okay, I'll buy that if we
lead a healthier life we have a better chance of being healthy, but
what about all those cases of healthy vegetarians croaking with heart
attacks â€" what was their sin?

Using scare tactics, the group says, "it is unwise to ignore divine
premonitions without ascertaining their source, nor is it safe to reject
an interpretation whilst being unable to fault it, or at least find
another explanation that so accurately fits this yet to be fulfilled
prophecy as does this interpretation. This is the present challenge,
open for all."

While I am still trying to figure out what that means, I find it not
surprising that World's Last Chance lumps fearmongering, politics,
medicine and religion into one bag with ominous tones and forecasts of a
future One World Order, which would supposedly be all the more easy for
the coming anti-Christ-Pope-John-Paul-II to manipulate. Under a drawing
of President George W. Bush and Pope John Paul II on their website
readers are warned that not only does the Catholic Church support a One
World Order, but so too does the United States government.

I found out about World's Last Chance through a press release they sent out announcing a new video (at Santificarnos.com) touting its "new discovery." Basically, the video is a lesson in shoddy logic and twisted sola scriptura (where the Bible is the ultimate authority) arguments to justify that
John Paul II was killed and will come back to haunt us all.

World's Last Chance says that it is a ministry "operated by a small team
of volunteers dedicated to sharing, the last message of mercy given in
the Bible, before the Second Coming of Christ," marking the end of the
world (or the beginning of the end) depending upon which Christian
theology you choose.

Interestingly enough, World's Last Choice seems to also struggle with
the main message that God is love. On the FAQ on their website they pose
the question, "How can a website that denounces mainstream Christianity
be founded on love?"

The answer is a classic case of avoiding the question, if not redefining
it. "As all things go, there are two kinds of love: the true and the
counterfeit," claims World's Last Choice. "True love is the character of
God because God is love (1 John 4:8). God's character is expressed in
the Ten Commandments. To know God as He is â€" this is the science of all
goodness and truth and righteousness. We must obey every expression of
His character as revealed in His law, so by highlighting the true
Sabbath of God we are revealing God's love."

Mind you, just as some the Muslims have their fanatics (Taliban anyone)
pontificating faulty newly interpreted theology, so too does the World's
Last Choice organization have it in for the vast majority of
Christians. In fact, to use their own words one gets the very distinct
feeling that most Christians just aren't Christian enough.

"The Bible, and the Bible alone, is their creed and rule of faith
because God's Word is infallible," claims the group, which adds that
"adhering to the Bible only, rather than man's tradition, inspires them
to call attention to the fact that God's holy day of worship is
Saturday."

"Worshipping God on His holy day will be the final test for God's people
before the Second Coming â€" will we obey God or man?" asks the
organization.

The World's Last Choice doesn't have an answer for how after 2000 years
of Christianity they are suddenly the holders of the "Truth." From their
statements they suggest they are a radical offshoot of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church.

"We do not belong to any Christian church or denomination. The
Bible-based Statement of Beliefs we endorse is not accepted by any
church, no longer even by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This compels
us to distance ourselves from today's churches as they do not follow
the Bible."

This smacks of a gnostic Doomsday cult, where a few folks get together
and decide that they alone are the ones who hold the truth â€" something
that has been hidden for centuries from the world's greatest minds. At
the least it's a sign of a profound sense of delusion.
_______________________________________________________________________


"When temptation comes, I give my covenant to him that trusts in me" - Satan

"Devemos assegurar a exitência da nossa raça e um futuro para as Crianças Brancas" - David Lane

Egon Albrecht
http://www.joyofsatan.org
http://www.666blacksun.com
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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