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The pope has capitulated

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Submitted by Jeff (United States), Dec 2, 2006 at 11:26

The pope has capitulated and made peace with islam. This was in line with his main mission which was to re-unite with the greek orthodox. The catholic plan is not to stand for what is right, but rather to bring forth the worldwide laodicean church, a so called church of peace, so the son of perdition can ride to power on her back, imitate the true and living God with great signs and wonders, so that all men, rich, poor, free, bond, ....will pay homage to the beast...

Come out of her!

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Title Commenter Date Thread
The pope, the apology, the consequence [570 words]IanusNov 24, 2006 13:0967188
The pope has capitulated [92 words]JeffDec 2, 2006 11:2667188
The pope has capitulated - a Kantian thought [401 words]IanusDec 3, 2006 12:5067188
A German in Germany [26 words]Octavio JohansonNov 9, 2006 17:5065690
No the Pope should not apologize! [71 words]dhimmi no moreNov 7, 2006 19:0965489

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