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Is Pope
John Paul II the anti-Christ?
By Tim
Czapiewski |
Question -
You are teaching that the wrath of God (the 7 last plagues of
Revelation 16) will take place shortly after Pope John Paul II dies.
The Pope is very sick and it appears as he is ready to die. How can
your prediction be true when the deeds of the anti-Christ have not
yet occurred?
Response - Over the past 26 years I have discovered much evidence
indicating that Pope John Paul II is the “anti-Christ”. Pope John Paul
II's health appears to be failing and the Vatican is ready to loose its
6th leader since becoming an
independent nation. In order for my prediction to be correct, this
Pope must continue his control among the Roman Catholic Church for at least another 3 ½ years
and he must regain his ability to speak, for it is
written in the prophecy; “There was given unto him a mouth speaking
great things and blasphemies” (Revelation 13:5).
Note: There are still many significant works that Pope John Paul II
must accomplish in order to fully qualify him as Anti-Christ. So far, John
Paul II has passed many points perfectly. (see below)
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Anti-Christ will reign over his subjects from the city of Rome.
(fulfilled)
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Anti-Christ will be the 6th head of state since the formation
of the Vatican nation.
(fulfilled)
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Anti-Christ’s predecessor briefly reigns for only a few days.
(fulfilled)
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Anti-Christ’s title will add up to 666.
(fulfilled)
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Anti-Christ brings the assumed demise of a great power threatening his
dominion.
(fulfilled)
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Anti-Christ will be admired and followed after a deadly wound has been
healed.
(unfulfilled)
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Anti-Christ will call himself God.
(unfulfilled)
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Anti-Christ will form a 10 nation union - 3 of these nations will submit
by force.
(unfulfilled)
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Anti-Christ will direct the world to persecute faithful Christians for 3
½ years.
(unfulfilled)
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Anti-Christ will be betrayed by the 10 nation union and will be
destroyed by fire.
(unfulfilled)
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Anti-Christ dies (Daniel 11:45) and the great tribulation occurs.
(unfulfilled)
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