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If you type "is Pope Francis antichrist" into
Google, you'll get about 425,000 results in .37 seconds.
By way of comparison, if you ask Google the same question
about Pope Benedict you only get 137,000 and it takes a
little longer—.47 seconds.
So why do so many people think—or at least
ponder—that the Latin American pontiff is the Antichrist
(or at least the end-time False Prophet mentioned in
Revelation 19:20)? It could be for some of the same
reasons his popularity is declining. His approval rating
in the United States has dropped from 76 percent a year
ago to 56 percent today, according to Gallup.
Indeed, even Roman Catholics are cooling off to
Francis, the first-ever Jesuit pope who emerged as a
darling among the evangelical community when he took
over for the retiring Benedict. Some Pentecostal onlookers
suggested he was Spirit-filled. And Kenneth Copeland and
James Robison met privately with the pope in Rome
and exchanged high-fives.
So what gives? Reuters'
Scott Malone points out: "The decline comes as Francis has
changed the focus of his public remarks from that of his
immediate predecessors, concentrating less on the Church's
opposition to abortion and gay marriage and spending more
of his time discussing social inequity and poverty."
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Francis has been vocal about the evils of
capitalism while backing off conservative views about
homosexuals, asking, "Who am I to judge?" He's even called for a New World Order more than
once. Some predict he will usher in this New World Order
on Sept. 25, just 10 days after the end of the Shemitah year, which has a swirl
of speculation about economic collapse around it.
Meanwhile, Francis has warmed up to Islam like no
other pope before him. In a historic first, Francis opened
the door to Muslim prayers and Quran readings at the Vatican last
year. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli
President Shimon Peres joined the pontiff in the Vatican
gardens for a prayer meeting.
At that time, Francis said: "It is my hope that
this meeting will mark the beginning of a new journey
where we seek the things that unite, so as to overcome the
things that divide. Peacemaking calls for courage, much
more so than warfare. It calls for the courage to say yes
to encounter and no to conflict." Some saw this as a
precursor to the one world religion.
Protestant feathers really got ruffled when
the washingtonpost.com.co and
others falsely reported that Francis said the Quran and
Holy Bible are the same:
"Jesus Christ, Mohammed, Jehovah, Allah. These
are all names employed to describe an entity that is
distinctly the same across the world. For centuries, blood
has been needlessly shed because of the desire to
segregate our faiths. This, however, should be the very
concept which unites us as people, as nations, and as a
world bound by faith. Together, we can bring about an
unprecedented age of peace, all we need to achieve such a
state is respect each others beliefs, for we are all
children of God regardless of the name we choose to
address him by. We can accomplish miraculous things in the
world by merging our faiths, and the time for such a
movement is now. No longer shall we slaughter our
neighbors over differences in reference to their God."
Although it seems unlikely that the pope actually
said that (I could not independently confirm it from
mainstream media sources, only Internet rags that tend to
publish misleading information) the fact that so many
Christians took it as truth without a second blink is
telling. He's said and done enough other shocking things
to make this statement believable in the ears of many
believers.
Could Francis be the final pope before Christ's
return? Could he be the Antichrist? Is he the False
Prophet? The chatter continues.
Here's what we know: More than 50 years ago, a
Jesuit priest predicted the resignation of Pope
Benedict—to the day—and now Tom Horn, who worked with Cris
Putnam to unveil a 900-year-old prophecy buried in the
library at the Vatican that describes a series of 112
popes, and others are looking at his research. "Was he
divinely inspired? Was he demonically inspired?" Horn asks. "Because we know demons know
things about times and dispensations, too."
These are
strange days in which we live. How do you feel about the
Pope's stand on homosexuality, Islam, capitalism and the
New World Order?
