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September 11, 1990 -- President Bush calls the Gulf War an opportunity for the New World Order. In an address to Congress entitled Toward a New World Order, Mr. Bush says:
"The crisis
in the Persian Gulf offers a rare opportunity to move toward an historic
period of cooperation. Out of these troubled times...a new world order
can emerge in which the nations of the world, east and west, north and
south, can prosper and live in harmony....Today the new world is struggling
to be born."
SEPTEMBER 11, 1990 --PRESIDENT BUSH [SENIOR] PRESENTS SPEECH TO CONGRESS, "TOWARD A NEW WORLD ORDER"
Bush said September 11 is creating a new world order in which former foes become U.S. allies.
"Many old conflicts will appear in a new light —
without the constant fear and cycle of bitterness that terrorists
spread with their violence. We will see then that the old and serious
disputes can be settled within the bounds of reason, and good will, and mutual security."
PRESIDENT BUSH PRAISES POPE
JOHN PAUL II
Washington,
March 22, 2001. President George Bush praised yesterday Pope
John Paul II and urged Americans to put his teachings into practice.
During a meeting with Cardinals, Bishops and leaders of the Catholic
Church held in the East Room of the White House, Bush stressed that the
Pope was "truly one of the great men". The meeting took place at the eve
of today's dedication of the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center in
Washington. During his brief address, the President also expressed his
recognition for the Catholic Church's "universal care for the weak and the
suffering" and her "strong focus on making sure every child is educated."
March
PRESIDENT BUSH
PRAISES POPE JOHN PAUL II -EWTN
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
AT DEDICATION OF
THE POPE JOHN PAUL II CULTURAL CENTER
"The last leader of the Soviet Union would call him "the highest moral authority on earth."
We remember his visit to a prison, comforting the man who shot him.
By answering violence with forgiveness, the Pope became a symbol of reconciliation. -[Emphasis Added]
President's Remarks Audio
PRESIDENT BUSH PRAISES POPE JOHN PAUL II -Official White House Photo
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
TO CARDINALS, BISHOPS AND CATHOLIC LEADERS
"All of you are part of the humanizing mission which is part of the "great commission"
and the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center,
which we will dedicate tomorrow,
will bring this message to generations of Americans in this capital of our nation.
The best way to honor Pope John Paul II,
truly one of the great men, is to take his teaching seriously;
is to listen to his words and put his words and teachings into action here in America.
This is a challenge we must accept."-[Emphasis Added]
President Welcomes Catholic Leaders to White House -Official White House Photo
My
brothers, as believers in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ, don't show
favoritism. Suppose a man comes into your meeting wearing a gold ring and
fine clothes, and a poor man in shabby clothes also comes in. If you show special
attention to the man wearing fine clothes and say, "Here's a good seat for
you," but say to the poor man, "You stand there" or "Sit on the floor by
my feet," have you not discriminated among yourselves and become judges
with evil thoughts?
James
2:1- 4 New International Version
"The dream of a "New World Order" wasn't first envisioned by Adolph Hitler, Joe Stalin or George Bush. It was first dreamt of by an elite group of "wisemen " or Illuminati. The world Illuminati religiously worship Lucifer, "bearer of the light". President Bush in his speech addressed to the nation talked about a "thousand points of lights" (a millennium under Lucifer) as Hitler once dreamed of a "thousand year Reich".
[From Freeworldalliance Website]-
[ENCYCLICAL LETTER
OF THE SUPREME PONTIFF
JOHN PAUL II
REDEMPTORIS MISSIO
ON THE PERMANENT VALIDITY OF THE
CHURCH'S MISSIONARY MANDATE]-
Vatican accused on modern 'inquisition'
Friday, 30 March, 2001,
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith was once known as the Holy Inquisition.
It is headed by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, one of Pope John Paul II's closest advisers.
CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH
- Profile
If the Congregation finds a person's opinions to be in error, the writer is instructed to correct their views or to "clarify" their texts to the congregation's satisfaction.
Related News: Church row looming
Saturday, 2 September, 2000
The Vatican has decreed that Catholic theologians and commentators must stop calling Protestant churches
sister churches.
The phrase is already in wide general use, but the Vatican says it cannot be properly used in future because the
Anglican and other Protestant churches are not "churches in the proper sense".
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Pope's chief theological adviser, is angry about what he considers sloppy terminology.
He [Ratzinger] has banned the use of the term "sister churches" to describe Christian communities that are not in actual communion with Rome.
He argues that there is only one mother church which is the Catholic church so it is terminologically incorrect to call say the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches sister churches as it places them on a level of equality.
[The cardinal's ban, which has the Pope's approval, is contained in a document marked confidential]
and sent to the heads of Catholic bishops conferences around the world
In another document, to be published in Rome next Tuesday,
(September 5, 2000 - "DOMINUS IESUS" )
the cardinal says that the word "church" can correctly be applied to the Orthodox churches which broke away from Rome nearly 1,000 years ago,
but not to those which broke away at the time of the Protestant Reformation.
In this document he says that the Reform Churches are not churches at all in the strict sense of the word.
The new documents are bound to be regarded by Christians of other
denominations working for the re-establishment of Christian unity
as a significant step backwards by the Vatican in their ongoing
dialogue.
APPARENTLY THE PROTESTANTS HAVE THEIR EYES CLOSED AND CANNOT SEE THAT:
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith , once known as the Holy Inquisition is still alive in this days.
Related links:
As American presidential candidates increasingly invoke religion, the pope has some bad news:
Only Rome has a direct line to God
ADDRESS OF THE HOLY FATHER
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE JOHN PAUL II
CULTURAL CENTER IN WASHINGTON
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