The Drudge Report recently posted the picture at the top of this article with a link to a Charisma News article that read: POPE FRANCIS ANTICHRIST? Underneath this link were the words, “Stand on Islam, capitalism, New World Order fuel chatter…”

The connected article, written by Charisma’s senior editor, Jennifer LeClaire, asks if Pope Francis could be the final pope before Christ returns, and ponders whether the pontiff could be the Antichrist or the False Prophet?

With asking these questions, LeClaire links to another article containing the below video from the Jim Bakker show (yes, that Jim), and writes this:

Here’s what we know: More than 50 years ago, a Jesuit priest predicted the resignation of Pope Benedict—to the day—and now Tom Horn, who worked with Cris Putnam to unveil a 900-year-old prophecy buried in the library at the Vatican that describes a series of 112 popes, and others are looking at his research. “Was he divinely inspired? Was he demonically inspired?” Horn asks. “Because we know demons know things about times and dispensations, too.”

Here’s that video:

While I love all things “end times,” I find LeClaire’s opening paragraph particularly telling. She states:

If you type “is Pope Francis antichrist” into Google, you’ll get about 425,000 results in .37 seconds. By way of comparison, if you ask Google the same question about Pope Benedict you only get 137,000 and it takes a little longer—.47 seconds.

So, apparently Pope Francis’ controversial statements concerning the judgment of homosexuals, the New World Order, capitalism, climate change, and Islam, have caused more concerns of the Antichrist among evangelicals than the actions of his predecessor, Pope Benedict.

Need I remind you that much evidence points to Pope Benedict being complicit in the cover-up of the now thousands of cases of child rape?

Surely, the abuse of children is more “anti” Christ’s character than anything Pope Fransis has said or done. Speaking of children that were brought before him, was it not Jesus who is believed to have said these words?

“Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” (Matthew 18:6)

If you claim to be a follower of Christ, it’s time for you to put your politics aside and reexamine your priorities. Remember, it is also believed that Jesus said this:

“Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 18:3).

Brother Richard

(H/T: TPM)

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