Friday, November 30, 2001

American Bishop: Immigration a Great Way to Destroy the USA

The US Conference of Catholic Bishops continues to work for the destruction of the United States of America. The Conference has set January 6-12 to be called, 'National Migration Week 2002,' in response to the pope's July 25, 2001 letter on migration and inter-religious dialogue.

The reason for observing such a week seems very nice - welcoming the poor to our shores and respecting their religions - but below the surface, Rome has other reasons for pushing such an agenda. After all, I don't think the Vatican is welcoming bible believing Protestants to Sicily or Venezuela.

In, 'A Message to Our Children,' Chair of the Committee on Migration Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, in challenging Americans to surrender their nation to the "benefits" of illegal immigration into the USA writes, "We are afraid our country will change, that we may begin to speak new languages and that we will begin to do things in different ways. We may even be afraid that our churches and schools will begin to change."

Yeah, I'm afraid - because the unabated illegal immigration into the United States will only result in the breakup of the United States. Rome has always hated the Protestant USA - you bet Rome wants "change" here!

Some reasons Rome is driving this are:

1. A strong, Protestant, and unified United States is the main impediment to papal hegemony in world religion. We get a glimpse of the pope's world view in a quote from his July 25 letter, "Humanity has more and more taken on the features of a large village..." Village??? Interesting choice of words! Looks like the pope of Rome and Hillary Clinton are on the same page. We can be sure their "village" view of the world excludes bible believing Protestants.

2. The poverty in Latin America, for example, is a direct result of almost 500 years of being under the Roman heel, and the USA is the perfect safety valve to "export" their problems to and retain the status quo.

3. The prevention of revolutions in Latin America. Yes. The Roman Church (which always sides with the rich) has never fared well when revolutions take place. Can there be a better way of foisting off the problems Roman idolatry has created by sending their problems north of the border! Revolution prevented and the USA torn down - this one is certainly a "win-win" for the Roman Church.

4. Rome created the problem to begin with, and then tries to make Americans feel guilty about being Americans. Rome tells us in mock indignation, "Shame on you for defending your national sovereignty." But guilt is a ploy liberals like to use, and one mastered by Roman clergy in the confessional.

5. Therefore: It is in Rome's interest to ensure Latin America STAYS poor.

Bishop DiMarzio also denies the need for Jesus Christ when he writes, "All these people, from so many different lands...are our sisters and brothers." But the BIBLE says in Galatians 3:26, "FOR YE ARE ALL THE CHILDREN OF GOD BY FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST." Yes, by faith ALONE in the Jesus of the BIBLE, not the "jesus" of the wafer, nor any Hindu or Moslem versions of a "jesus."

I pray many see that Rome does not care for immigrants, but in building an imperial religion. May Catholics repent, confess Romanism as sin, and receive Christ by faith ALONE. Lord, protect the United States from the Roman Catholic Church!