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Pope’s Visit, Bad Omen for Jerusalem


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“Jerusalem should beware of the pope’s visit,” says Dr. Richard Ruhling, retired university teacher, author and speaker. In his best-seller, The Keys of This Blood, Vatican-insider Malachi Martin revealed a three-way race for world supremacy between Communism, the Vatican and the Capitalist West. Martin predicted the fall of communism and shipwreck for Capitalism, after which John Paul would become “the servant of the Grand Design.”

It’s happening as Martin said, and though there is no provable link to our economy, when John Paul toured America in 1987, the stock market crashed 500 points a month later. The price of our crash is still soaring into the trillions since Benedict visited last year.

John Paul went to Jerusalem in 2000 and since then, Jerusalem has been “compassed with armies” of forces hostile to Israel, a sign that “the desolation thereof is nigh,” Luke 21:20. “Behold, the day of the LORD comes, and your spoil shall be divided in the midst of you. For I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle; and the city shall be taken, and the houses rifled, and the women ravished…Then shall the LORD go forth and fight against those nations,” Zechariah 14:1-3.

“All nations” suggests more than 66-70 AD when Christ’s followers understood his warning to mean Rome, (Matthew 24:15). Christians fled when Cestius came to Jerusalem and were spared the destruction by Titus. Out of the Roman Empire, the Holy Roman Empire emerged as the little horn in Daniel 7:8-27. Nothing was said when John Paul went to Jerusalem, but if “history repeats,” Benedict could be like Titus. For a better understanding of why his timing is significant, visit www.PopesVisit.net



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