“The professed Protestant world will form a confederacy with the man of sin, and the church and the world will be in corrupt harmony” (Bible Commentary, Vol. 7, p. 975).
Rome’s climate agenda is bringing the Protestant world to its feet. A universal alignment is taking place in which Catholic and Protestant leaders are uniting to promote the very same message. The world is coming under Pope Francis’ leadership to save the planet, even as sin, lawlessness, and Sunday sacredness continue to spread at an alarming rate.
The chairwoman of the German National Committee of the Lutheran World Federation and presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany, Kristina Kühnbaum-Schmidt, met with Pope Francis and expressed that she was “very moved” [1] by their encounter. On April 17, 2024, Vatican News published an interview with Lutheran Bishop Kristina Kühnbaum-Schmidt in which she expressed greetings to Pope Francis on behalf of German Protestants. She told Francis that many people, namely Protestants, being that she is the top Lutheran in Germany, feel connected to the Pope for his advocacy on behalf of climate change.
Vatican News published the following:
• “First of all, I conveyed the greetings of the Lutheran Christians from Germany to the Pope, and I thanked him for the fact that many feel connected to him in his great and committed commitment to the preservation of creation and for Climate justice. I also mentioned that it is currently very important to us as Christians all over the world and that it unites us to work for peace.” [1]
• “I was also able to tell him how important it is to Christians, especially in our country, to the Lutheran believers, but also to our other brothers and sisters, that we continue to make further progress in the steps towards unity with one another.” [1]
• “All discussions serve to ensure that things continue to move forward. And every conversation is a good step, which means: We have good conversations with each other, we exchange ideas and we all hope that there will always be a deeper understanding of each other, an ever greater community and also signs of visible unity.” [1]
Laudato Si’ has become the new creed of faith and evangelistic efforts for the church today. The message for the world is not about stopping sin and disobedience to God; no, but rather, the new gospel is to get everyone to embrace the ecological conversion and the new sustainable economy based on papal doctrines. Almost all the Protestant churches are essentially saying the same thing. The message has become indistinguishable. Catholics and Protestants are preaching the same sermon. Why is that so? The answer is simple:
“For all nations have drunk of the wine (Sunday sacredness and all other Catholic social doctrines) of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies.” Revelation 18:3.
Rome speaks, and the world listens. Pope Francis commands, and the sheep obey. Some people do it for financial gain, others out of convenience, and still others, like many of our church leaders, including Ganoune Diop [2] and others, out of a fear of defying the beast of revelation. The entire world has jumped on the same train, and Pope Francis is the conductor. Here, we are witnessing how Protestant leaders are completely selling out to join Rome’s one-world government.
“How the Roman church can clear herself from the charge of idolatry we cannot see … And this is the religion which Protestants are beginning to look upon with so much favor, and which will eventually be united with Protestantism” (Review and Herald, June 1, 1886).
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[2] http://adventmessenger.org/the-great-adventist-controversy/
Fred says
May we continue submitting our selves into thy hands and ask for forgiveness and come to true repentance as Jesus draws nearer
James says
The world is wondering after the beast.
Bruce says
Protestants are forming a confederacy with the man of sin.
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