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Monday, August 28, 2023

Rome linking Catholicism, Judaism and Shiism, by Ahmad Nor

The Catholics had for centuries been deceived by the Vatican Popes who formally alleged their first Pope to be Simon Petrus (Saint Peter), in fact it was not him but a magician by the name 'Simon Magus'. The Roman Catholic Church is essentially The Universal Church established by the Simonites, followers of the Mithraic-Babylonian Magician.

The Holy See had always been the Centre of paganistic Christianity, having little to do with the original Unitarian teachings of Christ. Trinity was formalised as the 'only true' Christian doctrine by the Council of Nicea in 325 A.D., which resulted to countless Unitarians being subjected to death and torture for going against the innovated creed. The persecution was afterwards directed against the subsequent followers of Muhammad, who shared the same Monotheistic creed of the Unitarians. Spain was reconquered as a consequence.

According to the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.), Christ will come for the second time to destroy the Cross, symbolically signifying the complete destruction of the Mithraic-Babylonian cult called 'Christianity' and establish The Kingdom of God on the Globe. However, prior to his advent the Antichrist will emerge first and make false claim of being 'The Christ' awaited by Muslims and Christians. The Prophet prophesied that The Antichrist will appear first of all as a pious person (The Twelth Imam?), and then claim to be a Prophet (The Christ?), and after that the Son of God and finally God Himself. Isn't that similar to present day Trinity? What a coincidence.

It is intereting to note also, that according to Maimonides, the great Jewish rabbi-physician, 'The Moshiach' of the Jews is hiding in The Holy See.

The Shiite Al-Muntazar Magazine, informs us that mother of The Twelth Imam, is a Roman, and that her fa­ther was Yusha, son of Caeser of Rome.

Thus, we have here Rome as the link that unites Catholicism with Shiism and Judaism.



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Simonites established The Roman Catholic Church
Simony

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