Why pope’s plan for 2020 is ‘straight out book of revelations’

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POPE FRANCIS COULD FULFIL BIBLICAL PROPHECY CLAIMS THEORIST On September 12 this year, Pope Francis announced his plan to launch a global education pack to “unite efforts” to combat climate


change. The leader of the Vatican called on world leaders to come together on May 14, 2020, to discuss his “Laudato Si” proposal to reduce global warming. He said: “Never before has there


been such need to unite our efforts in a broad educational alliance, to form mature individuals capable of overcoming division and antagonism, and to restore the fabric of relationships for


the sake of more fraternal humanity. RELATED ARTICLES “An alliance is needed between the Earth’s inhabitants and our common home, which we are bound to care for and respect. “I invite


everyone to work for this alliance and to be committed, individually and within our communities, to nurturing the dream of a humanism rooted in solidarity and responsive both to humanity’s


aspirations and to God’s plan. “The most significant personalities in the world are invited to take part in the proposed initiative, political, cultural and religious, and in particular the


young people to whom the future belongs. “The goal is to arouse an awareness and a wave of responsibility for the common good of humanity, starting from the young and reaching all people of


goodwill.” The Pope could mark the end of the world, according to claims (Image: GETTY) The Pope made his address in September (Image: YOUTUBE) > “Some of the things that Pope Francis is 


saying sound like they > are coming right out of the Book of Revelation >  > Greg Sereda However, by ignoring God’s instructions to rest on the seventh day. He said in a video in


October:  “Pope Francis is referring to Laudato Si’, which is his encyclical on climate change, there he offers some suggestions on how to combat climate change, including reducing carbon


emissions, carpooling, planting trees and recycling. “These are not bad suggestions, but in the encyclical, Pope Francis also suggests Sundays with keeping a better environment.  “Page 237


reads ‘On Sunday, our participation in the Eucharist has special importance, Sunday is meant to be a day which heals our relationship with God, with ourselves, with others and with the


world’.  “The implication here is that we need to have a law mandating rest on Sunday, so it appears that his agenda on climate change includes giving Sunday rest and worship mandated by law


to improve the environment.” READ MORE: WHY PREACHER FEARS END OF WORLD IN 2020 AFTER 'PROPHECIES FULFILLED' Biblical preacher Greg Sereda claimed the meeting will fulfil


prophecies told in the Book of Revelations (Image: YOUTUBE) RELATED ARTICLES Mr Sereda went on to claim that Saturday should actually be the day of rest and not Sunday, therefore those that


follow the Pope’s order will be ignoring God’s wishes. He added: “Some of the things that Pope Francis is saying sound like they are coming right out of the Book of Revelation. “The Book of


Revelation describes a religious polarisation that takes place in the End Times, people will be divided into two camps, those that receive the mark of the beast and those that receive the


seal of God. “Those that receive the mark of the beast will be those that go along with Sunday rest and worship laws, while those who receive the seal of God will decide to stay true to


God’s commandments and keep the seventh day holy, which is on Saturday, not Sunday. “However, the Catholic Church changed the sabbath from Saturday to Sunday and no man has the right to


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story' [CLAIM] EGYPT: HOW ‘GREATEST ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIND OF ALL TIME' STUNNED EXPERT [REVEALED] Mr Sereda went on to claim that Saturday should actually be the day of rest (Image:


YOUTUBE) The Bible is full of prophecies (Image: GETTY) “So in convincing people to honour Sunday as the sabbath, which is a part of Pope Francis’ agenda for climate change, people will be


submitting themselves to the authority of the church.” Despite the claims, scholars are still drawn over the reliability of the Book of Revelation itself. Modern biblical scholarship


attempts to understand Revelation in its first-century historical context within the genre of Christian apocalyptic literature. This approach considers the text as an address to seven


historical communities in the Middle East. Under this interpretation, assertions that "the time is near" are to be taken literally by those communities.  Consequently, the work is


viewed as a warning to not conform to contemporary Greco-Roman society which John "unveils" as beastly, demonic, and subject to divine judgment. POPE FRANCIS COULD STEP DOWN IN


2020 REVEALS EXPERT New Testament narrative criticism also places Revelation in its first-century historical context but approaches the book from a literary perspective. For example,


narrative critics examine characters and characterisation, literary devices, settings, plot, themes, point of view, implied reader, implied author, and other constitutive features of


narratives in their analysis of the book. Although the acceptance of Revelation into the canon has, from the beginning, been controversial, it has been essentially similar to the career of


other texts. The eventual exclusion of other contemporary apocalyptic literature from the canon may throw light on the unfolding historical processes of what was officially considered


orthodox. Interpretation of meanings and imagery are anchored in what the historical author intended and what his contemporary audience inferred, a message to Christians not to assimilate


into the Roman imperial culture was John's central message.