Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Pray Rosary for Peace, Benedict XVI Urges


From Understand The Times:

Pope Benedict XVI, head of the Roman Catholic Church, has called on Roman Catholics to pray the rosary in an effort to bring peace to the world. This is an indication the pope is one step closer to declaring a new dogma that "Mary," the "Queen of Heaven," ( also known as the "Queen of Peace") shares a role in redeeming the world and is soon to be given the title - Mary, Co-Redemptrix.

Second the pope has clearly stated that this focus on praying the rosary for the cause of peace was confirmed to him by messages from an apparitional woman claiming to be "Mary" the mother of Jesus.

In the book Queen of All: The Marian Apparitions Plan to Unite the World Religions, we lay out an end times scenario in light of scripture warning those who will listen. We anticipate that the Roman Catholic "Mary" and Marian apparitions will play an ever increasing role in uniting "Christianity," Islam and eventually all religions for the cause of peace.

Third, the pope has stated that the rosary is important for "contemplating" and "meditating" on Jesus. Repetitive prayers and the counting of beads is a pagan practice use by Buddhists, Hindus and other religions to facilitate an altered state of consciousness that opens the door to the spiritual dimension. While not found in the Bible (the Bible states there is one mediatior between God and man - Jesus Christ), this practice of praying to "Mary" and counting the number of repetitive prayers is promoted by the Roman Catholic Church as a "Christian" practice.

Fourth, the practice of using repetitive prayers and counting the repetitions is now being promoted by emerging church leaders like Tony Jones. This is documented in Faith Undone: The emerging church - new reformation or last day deception. In this book we show how the emerging church is leading a major sector of what was once "evangelical Bible believing Christianity" back to Rome and to Babylon.

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