First Jesuit Pope is Chosen on March 13, 2013

 We will cover this topic in great detail on our radio program on Thursday at 1pm CT with former Catholic, Chris Pinto.Fox News reported on March 4, 2013: Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who would be the first Jesuit pope if chosen http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/03/04/argentines-jorge-bergoglio-and-leonardo-sandri-offer-strikingly-different/printCatholic News Service, April 2005: As primate of Argentina, a role that forces him to speak publicly and frequently about the economic, social and political problems facing his country, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio is still known as "Father Jorge" to many members of his Buenos Aires flock. Dressed as an ordinary priest, the 68-year-old Jesuit still uses the city's subway and buses and shuns interviews. http://www.catholicnews.com/jpii/cardinals/0501841.htmTo understand the significance of the first Jesuit Pope please order a DVD we recently released entitled “The Jesuits Exposed”.You can order the DVD at this link: http://www.worldviewweekend.com/secure/store/product.php?SessionID=&CustomerID=0&ProductID=2076You can also watch these four, one-hour programs right now on demand as a member of the Worldview Weekend Situation Room. You can join now if you are not a member at www.situationroom.netShort Clip #1: http://www.worldviewweekend.com/tube/video/jesuit-order-exposed-clip-1Short Clip #2:http://www.worldviewweekend.com/tube/video/jesuit-order-exposed-clip-2This DVD Has Been Described As the Most Comprehensive Four Hours of Television Every Produced on the Jesuit OrderIf you want to understand how the Church of Rome and its Jesuit Order, which was officially formed in 1540, is waging its ongoing war on Biblical Christianity for the purpose of building a one-world religion, one-world economy, one-world government then this DVD is must viewing. Brannon Howse and Chris Pinto have invested thousands of hours in the study of the Jesuit Order and in this four hour television special they combine their research for what can only be described as compelling.In 1973, TIME magazine reported on the history of the Jesuits and their influence that has spread into many powerful places and institutions since being established in the mid-1500s. Unless you understand the history, goals, and ongoing Counter Reformation of the Jesuit Order and the Church of Rome, then you don’t fully understand what is occurring in the world and why. The Jesuits main focus has and continues to be in eight main areas of influence in order to turn hearts and minds toward the Church of Rome for the purpose of world domination. These eight areas include:1. Ecumenicalism2. Social Justice/Liberation Theology,3. Dominion Theology,4. Politics, Community Organizing & Revolution5. Education6. The Press7. The Pulpit and Denominations, and8. Mysticism.The influence of the Jesuits includes:• The Jesuits have greatly promoted mysticism. The April, 1973 cover story in TIME magazine referred to the Jesuits as “a band of mystics.” Former Jesuit Malachi Martin in his book “The Jesuits” wrote that the Jesuits advanced the study of mysticism.• The term social justice was coined by Jesuit Luigi Taparelli in 1840 and used by Karl Marx in 1848.• The idea of the infallibility of the Pope was officially confirmed in 1870 at the First Vatican Council due to the work of the Jesuits.• Jesuit Teilbard de Chardin is known as the father of the New Age Movement• Jesuit Luis de Alcasar created the false belief of preterism that declares that the rapture occurred in A.D. 70. Preterism was created by Jesuit Luis de Alcasar in order to put the antichrist in the past because many of the reformers taught that the Papal system would be the headquarters of the Harlot Church described in Revelation 17 and the Papal system would be used by the Antichrist to build his demonic world empire.• Jesuit Alfonso Salmeron Developed Higher Criticism which seeks to undermine the authority of God’s Word by calling into question its inspiration and inerrancy.• Liberation theology seeks to mix “Christianity” with Marxism. The term was Liberation Theology was coined in 1971 by the Peruvian priest Gustavo Gutiérrez and greatly advanced by Jesuit Jon Sobrino of El Salvador.• In a Chicago Magazine article by Daniel Libit, it was reported “whenever asked how his presidential campaign had so quickly assembled its grass- roots operation, he would credit [Gregory] Galluzza’s membership. A former Jesuit priest…Galluzzo had good reason to feel proud: He was indirectly responsible for bringing Barack Obama to Chicago to be an organizer.”This is just a small list of the influence of the Jesuit Order. View this DVD for a complete understanding of how the Church of Rome and its Jesuit Order is a major force in building a one-world religion, one-world economy, and one-world government. You can also watch these four, one-hour programs right now on demand as a member of the Worldview Weekend Situation Room. You can join now if you are not a member at www.situationroom.net 

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