"Pope Francis outlines his social engineering strategy which he believes will bring everyone together and establish a global era of peace and justice. He is leading a world-wide movement with the aim of implementing a liberal, socialist, Marxist, Jesuit philosophy which he calls “social development.”
According to Pope Francis this is how the world’s problems will get solved. In reality, this will only precipitate the greatest crisis this world has ever known (Revelation 13:15). We are seeing a religious power dictating public policies to the nations. Pope Francis is calling upon the world to adopt his views on social development in order to end global poverty, human rights abuse and the immigration crisis.
This is a perfect fulfillment of what the Bible says would take place in the last days. Revelation 17 identifies a woman sitting upon a seven-headed beast, and we understand this to be an impure church (woman) having control over the policies of civil government (beast). It has ever been characteristic for self-serving, apostate religions to try to unite church and state so that they can shape public policy and control the people at large.
Our Seventh-day Adventist people need to be reminded that left-wing social engineering is not part of our job description.
Our focus needs to be on reaching the world with the everlasting gospel in context to the Three Angels’ Message – and not engaged in furthering Pope Francis’ liberal, social justice agenda. There are men such as Ganoune Diop, head of the Religious Liberty work at the General Conference, and Johnathan Duffy, president of Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) also at the General Conference, who have become social engineers parading as Seventh-day Adventist ministers.
These men are pulling the church hard to the left in order to engage us into social/political issues.
*Seventh-day Adventists were never called to create a one-world, Utopian society based upon a secular, non-biblical Vatican agenda. *Instead, we’ve been called to expose it.
Notice what will happen under the power of the Holy Spirit when the Latter Rain is poured out:
“The sins of Babylon will be laid open. The fearful results of enforcing the observances of the church by civil authority, the inroads of spiritualism, the stealthy but rapid progress of the papal power—all will be unmasked. By these solemn warnings the people will be stirred. Thousands upon thousands will listen who have never heard words like these” (Great Controversy, 606).
The temptation is for the commandment-keeping people of God to become indistinguishable from the rest of the fallen churches of Babylon:
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And all the people said, Amen, ...
1 Chronicles 16:36
According to Pope Francis this is how the world’s problems will get solved. In reality, this will only precipitate the greatest crisis this world has ever known (Revelation 13:15). We are seeing a religious power dictating public policies to the nations. Pope Francis is calling upon the world to adopt his views on social development in order to end global poverty, human rights abuse and the immigration crisis.
This is a perfect fulfillment of what the Bible says would take place in the last days. Revelation 17 identifies a woman sitting upon a seven-headed beast, and we understand this to be an impure church (woman) having control over the policies of civil government (beast). It has ever been characteristic for self-serving, apostate religions to try to unite church and state so that they can shape public policy and control the people at large.
Our Seventh-day Adventist people need to be reminded that left-wing social engineering is not part of our job description.
Our focus needs to be on reaching the world with the everlasting gospel in context to the Three Angels’ Message – and not engaged in furthering Pope Francis’ liberal, social justice agenda. There are men such as Ganoune Diop, head of the Religious Liberty work at the General Conference, and Johnathan Duffy, president of Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) also at the General Conference, who have become social engineers parading as Seventh-day Adventist ministers.
These men are pulling the church hard to the left in order to engage us into social/political issues.
*Seventh-day Adventists were never called to create a one-world, Utopian society based upon a secular, non-biblical Vatican agenda. *Instead, we’ve been called to expose it.
Notice what will happen under the power of the Holy Spirit when the Latter Rain is poured out:
“The sins of Babylon will be laid open. The fearful results of enforcing the observances of the church by civil authority, the inroads of spiritualism, the stealthy but rapid progress of the papal power—all will be unmasked. By these solemn warnings the people will be stirred. Thousands upon thousands will listen who have never heard words like these” (Great Controversy, 606).
The temptation is for the commandment-keeping people of God to become indistinguishable from the rest of the fallen churches of Babylon:
“Men will employ every means to make less prominent the difference between Seventh-day Adventists and observers of the first day of the week. A company was presented before me under the name of Seventh-day Adventists, who were advising that the banner, or sign, which makes us a distinct people should not be held out so strikingly; for they claimed that this was not the best policy in order to secure success to our institutions. But this is not a time to haul down our colors, to be ashamed of our faith. This distinctive banner, described in the words, ‘Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus,’ is to be borne through the world to the close of probation. While efforts should be increased to advance in different localities, there must be no cloaking of our faith to secure patronage. Truth must come to souls ready to perish; and if it is in any way hidden, God is dishonored, and the blood of souls will be upon our garments” (Testimonies, Vol. 6, p. 144).Our distinctive messages have never been popular among the other churches, and we should not expect that they will be."
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And all the people said, Amen, ...
1 Chronicles 16:36