NOTR - Pope Francis, America & The Constitution - 5.28.16
Today's Show: POPE FRANCIS, AMERICA & THE CONSTITUTION
Chris discusses a recent story from Breitbart that reveals Pope Francis "probably" dislikes both America and Americans -- according to a Vatican insider. More specifically "conservative" Americans are the Pope's real problem. Could the Pope's membership in the Jesuit Order have something to do with it? Early American history reveals that Jesuits sought to claim the new world for the Pope, but were thwarted by English Protestantism. In fact, when the Puritans came to America, their original purpose was to preach the Gospel and to "raise a bulwark against the kingdom of Antichrist, which the Jesuits labor to rear up in those parts."
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Reader Comments (2)
Excellent broadcast, thank you for your deep delving into history other than just the recent geopolitical agenda. Few know what the Popes claimed ownership of the America's and that Spain was "let" the use for the purpose of profit and for the Mother Church. To this day and from the Jesuit infiltration of the U.S. through the Rome on the Potomac and it's University Georgetown, it's purpose has been to destroy the Constitution as it has God's Law. Both Laws giving liberty and love to God and to man.
The folk in England speak English, so I understand why Americans believe the British destroyed the Armada's, and where the country most important in Reformation. But the reality is, that the first Spanish Armada was defeated by the Dutch, assisted by the English. In fact, thanks to the bravery of the Dutch to attack the Armada, Queen Elisabeth would become brave enough to attack them papists also.
The Dutch stories on the battle against the papist Armada are very impressive.
We had small ships full off gunpowder, that would sail close to large Armada ships, than would explode and burn them to the ground.
Some sailors on these ships would commit suicide that way, others where able to save themselves by jumping in the water.
Geneva was the most important country of the Reformation.
Sweden played a very important role in spreading protestantism on the main land, resulting in the 30 year war in Germany.
Britain played an important role on the seas, but the Dutch fleet was more powerful than the British around 1600.
The Dutch would rule the seas until about half way the 1600's, started New York, only after the British took over the power over the seas. And even that was because of Dutch William of Orange becoming the King of England, who would move the banks from Holland to London.