Massimo
Franco reports that there is in the Vatican “the widespread feeling is
that, in order to rebuild, the next pope will first of all have to
deconstruct, if not destroy.” - See more at:
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/02/17/289386/pope-resignation-shows-crisis-in-church/#sthash.iBLbvxYP.dpuf
Massimo
Franco reports that there is in the Vatican “the widespread feeling is
that, in order to rebuild, the next pope will first of all have to
deconstruct, if not destroy.” - See more at:
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/02/17/289386/pope-resignation-shows-crisis-in-church/#sthash.iBLbvxYP.dpuf
...in the Vatican “the widespread feeling is that, in order to rebuild, the next pope will first of all have to deconstruct, if not destroy.” ~ Massimo FrancoNow that the symbolic pyre has been lit, it's time to light the real one. Presently, everyone is being prepared for a new strain of religion, not a reformation, but a complete destruction of the old and then reconstruction. An activity so large, that it needs to be managed by a new paradigm in popedom. It is no coincidence that one of the wars of the youthful new millennium involved the country formerly known as Babylon.
Predictions? I've got my eye on two at the moment, although this is very cursory at this point: Angelo Scola from Venice (The new Atlantis?) and Carlo Maria Martini for no particular reason yet. The date to keep an eye on is 3/17/2013. If we get the new pope that day, look out, the green revolution is on...
The destruction of Rome, long live New Babylon.
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