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The Pope's neverending death
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<blockquote data-quote="BubbuClinton" data-source="post: 24458" data-attributes="member: 395"><p><strong>Re: The Pope's neverending death</strong></p><p></p><p>While I am not a Catholic, I do appreciate the Love and Respect that they have for their Pope. I personally believe he was a very good man and did a lot to restore some of the fundamental Christian believes that the Catholics had lost over time.</p><p></p><p>After watching the never ending pomp and circumstance on the tube I can't help to think back to some of the prediction that Father Wingate made on Coast to Coast. While he was completely wrong as to the circumstances of the Popes death (He predicted the Pope would be kidnapped during a war intrusion into the Vatican, that he would completely heal as a sign from god, the anti-prophet pope would be elected, they would fake John Paul II's death, he would return after 8 months) is the faking the death part. He claimed they would do a closed coffin and I don't doubt the pope is dead, But it seemed to me he died really fast. They put a tube in for food then all of a sudden he got a fever and died. Makes me wonder if they should do an autopsy just to see if he was poisoned or something. Just food for thought. Like I said I am not catholic, but Wingate said that the Pope him self predicted the circumstances mentioned above. Hmmmm...</p><p></p><p>They sure seem to be trying hard to convince us he died with all of this media. hmmmmm</p><p></p><p>Bubbu</p><p></p><p>____________________________________________</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BubbuClinton, post: 24458, member: 395"] [b]Re: The Pope's neverending death[/b] While I am not a Catholic, I do appreciate the Love and Respect that they have for their Pope. I personally believe he was a very good man and did a lot to restore some of the fundamental Christian believes that the Catholics had lost over time. After watching the never ending pomp and circumstance on the tube I can't help to think back to some of the prediction that Father Wingate made on Coast to Coast. While he was completely wrong as to the circumstances of the Popes death (He predicted the Pope would be kidnapped during a war intrusion into the Vatican, that he would completely heal as a sign from god, the anti-prophet pope would be elected, they would fake John Paul II's death, he would return after 8 months) is the faking the death part. He claimed they would do a closed coffin and I don't doubt the pope is dead, But it seemed to me he died really fast. They put a tube in for food then all of a sudden he got a fever and died. Makes me wonder if they should do an autopsy just to see if he was poisoned or something. Just food for thought. Like I said I am not catholic, but Wingate said that the Pope him self predicted the circumstances mentioned above. Hmmmm... They sure seem to be trying hard to convince us he died with all of this media. hmmmmm Bubbu ____________________________________________ [/QUOTE]
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