Wednesday, July 31, 2002

Nixon and Rockefeller Plotted Against Catholics (so they say)

The pope was in Guatemala July 30 to add a name to the list of saints. But his real reason for being there (which of course the pope never mentioned) was to bolster Catholics in a country where even the Catholic Church admits that 30% of the people have left Romanism.

The Catholic 'Zenit News Agency' pouted about this movement of people out of the Catholic Church in a strange July 30 article titled, "Guatemala: A Testing Group for US Religious Sects." The article said that Guatemala is, "A country overrrun with non-Catholic sects." Also that, "In recent years, Vatican officials have stated that Guatemala has become a sort of experiment for US fundamentalist groups to penetrate Latin America."

According to a statement published in 1999 by Mexican Archbishop Javier Lozano Barragan, 'Zenit' says this "invasion" (yes, that's what they call it) had its origin, "In a report written by Nelson Rockefeller to President Richard Nixon in August 1969."

The article reports, "The Rockefeller document maintained that after the Second Vatican Council, 'the Catholic Church is no longer a trustworthy ally for the United States and the guarantee of social stability in the (South American) continent.' He insisted, therefore, on 'the need to replace Catholics with other Christians in Latin America.'"

It's amazing the excuses Catholics will pull out of the hat when they lose members. Rockefeller and Nixon - that's hilarious!!

Furthermore, Bishop Fernando Gamalero of Guatemala said, "The decrease in the number of Catholics is due, in part, to the aggressive recruitment techniques of the sects...(and)...They engage in a sort of terrorism against the Catholic Church."

"TERRORISM." This is a warning to God's born again children. We see an example of a Catholic bishop calling evangelisation - "terrorism." Pray that our Lord protects bible believing Protestants from a Catholic Church that will try to use terrorism laws to fight the gospel of Jesus Christ. Roman hatred for the gospel knows no bounds.