Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Making Good Little Globalists

The Roman Church continues to teach young American Catholics to be good little globalists. This was seen in a July 9 issue of 'The Catholic Telegraph,' the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio newspaper, in an article titled, "St. Charles' Bible Camp Celebrates 10th Year."

The article provides details of a week-long, so-called "Vacation Bible School" for children at a local Roman church.

Comment - The world over, Catholicism is ever the chameleon, changing its skin (but not its heart) to blend in with the local scenery. A Catholic "Vacation 'Bible' School???" It's laughable. If children there heard any bible truth, it was in spite of, not because of, their teachers.

(Spurgeon once summed up the real Catholic attitude towards the bible - he called it, "the pope's bane and poison." Very true!)

The week for the children did NOT start off with the American flag and singing "The Star Spangled Banner," or "God Bless America." Rome is weaning American Catholics away from loyalty to the USA - so the children began the week seeing a procession of flags of the world, and they got to sing that favourite song of globalists, "Let There Be Peace on Earth."

How politically correct! How pleased the United Nations must be!

The pope and his church do not want "peace on earth." What the pope really wants is a global religious system, based in Rome of course, that will provide "peace" for everyone - EXCEPT bible believing Christians. May God protect us from - globalism and the Roman Catholic Church.