One best not ever say that Pope Francis is a “false prophet paving the way for the Antichrist” or that he was elected by a “mafia of cardinals” if you want to stay in good graces with someone who is affiliated with either.
Jose Galat, director of the ultra-conservative Great Columbia University, and Teleamiga television network is learning that the hard way. He is being blacklisted by the Catholic Church following a fiery interview with Blu Radio on the upcoming papal visit to Colombia.
You’d hardly think that suggesting Pope Francis is a “false prophet” would be worse than just sharing some of the things he has said. Such as “Jesus failed on the cross”, a “personal relationship with Jesus is harmful and dangerous”, or that “all religions worship the same God”.
Pope Francis has said a lot of shocking things. But, he is the Pope and he has people to protect him. This is very different from Galat. Despite being the successful director of a university, television show, and radio program, he is being relentlessly attacked for suggesting things don’t add up over Benedict XVI being ousted and how Pope Francis became his successor. Learn more about who Galat thinks is the real Pope, and this mysterious mafia taking over the Catholic Church from within on the next page
Bob, you are an idiot.
Dumb democrat
I think Galat speaks the truth!
If he isnt the last pope, I will be surprised.
You have to really think about what this so-called pope has been saying. He does act more like a new world order pawn than a man of God
Something is not right with this Pope.
I thought barry was and is the anti Christ
The pope is a FALSE PROPHET.
According to the late Malachi Martin (Former priest and worked at the Vatican) his books were banned by the pope due to exposure of deep dark secrets within the Vatican.The Caesars of Rome created the Papacy to control the masses…And the Vatican has ILLuminati origin/Jesuits …. Check it out on You Tube…. By the way Galat info is correct…
I believe he is the Beast who’s Paving the way for the Antichrist.