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Pope fears Bush is antichrist, journalist contends - Church - journalist Wayne Madsden - Brief Article
Catholic New Times, May 18, 2003
WASHINGTON DC -- According to freelance journalist Wayne Madsden, "George W Bush's blood lust, his repeated commitment to Christian beliefs and his constant references to 'evil doers,' in the eyes of many devout Catholic leaders, bear all the hallmarks of the one warned about in the Book of Revelations--the anti-Christ."
Madsen, a Washington-based writer and columnist, who often writes for Counterpunch, says that people close to the pope claim that amid these concerns, the pontiff wishes he was younger and in better health to confront the possibility that Bush may represent the person prophesized in Revelations. John Paul II has always believed the world was on the precipice of the final confrontation between Good and Evil as foretold in the New Testament.
Before he became pope, Karol Cardinal Wojtyla said, "We are now standing in the face of the greatest historical confrontation humanity has gone through. I do not think that wide circles of the American society or wide circles of the Christian community realize this fully. We are now facing the final confrontation between the church and the anti-Church, of the Gospel versus the anti-Gospel."
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Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
I certainly did not realize that Pope John Paul thought this about the president.
Originally posted by Crakeur
if the pope thinks that judgement day is nigh, and that the end of times is a coming, shouldn't he be pretty pumped up for it? Afterall, he's a lock to enter the Kingdom. He's got a first class seat on the shuttle to heaven. Why complain about the anti-christ or the final battle. He should not want to fight for God, as God's will should be enough to rely on. Besides, if it is predetermined that the final good vs. evil battle is going to happen, then sit back, let them duke it out and relax in the comfort that you are going home soon.
isn't that what the pope preaches? that a good person goes home when he dies (to god's kingdom etc).
Originally posted by Crakeur
speaker, I'm not catholic (barely practicing jew actually) so I hope I didn't come across as a complete fool. I have been to a few church weddings and funerals and the concept of returning to the kingodm of god always seemed to be prevalent and desired so I figure the catholics of the world wouldn't be so afraid of the end of times scenario (well, the sinners should I guess). I would expect them to welcome the end to some degree.
Originally posted by D4rk Kn1ght
Ill see if there are any links about it, but it is well known that the Great John Paul II saw much evil in our times and our world leaders.
Canonise the man, for he truely was a Saint amongst us.
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
In principle, what you are claiming is correct. Most Catholics and "christians" for that matter claim that they will rejoice at the time of the coming of the Lord; however, I get the distinct impression from most that it's just lip-service. They are just as frightened as most others are.
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
According to freelance journalist Wayne Madsden, "George W Bush's blood lust, his repeated commitment to Christian beliefs and his constant references to 'evil doers,' in the eyes of many devout Catholic leaders, bear all the hallmarks of the one warned about in the Book of Revelations--the anti-Christ."
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
Madsen ... says that people close to the pope claim that amid these concerns, the pontiff wishes he was younger and in better health to confront the possibility that Bush may represent the person prophesized in Revelations.
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
John Paul II has always believed the world was on the precipice of the final confrontation between Good and Evil as foretold in the New Testament.
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
Before he became pope, Karol Cardinal Wojtyla said, "We are now standing in the face of the greatest historical confrontation humanity has gone through. I do not think that wide circles of the American society or wide circles of the Christian community realize this fully. We are now facing the final confrontation between the church and the anti-Church, of the Gospel versus the anti-Gospel."
Originally posted by Relentless
In terms of wanting it to come, or the Pope postponing it, that would not be for the postponement of of sending souls to heaven, but rather for the postponement of losing so many souls when it comes. The longer the time before it happens the more chance for prayers and works to save additional souls (Catholic perspective). Note this doesn't necessarily mean conversion to the Church in our case.