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Mike Mclees

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Present  time on U-TUBE  (Doug Batchlor ) Pope Francis speaks of oneness to bring  charismatic Protestant Christians back to the Roman Catholic umbrella. Ecumenicalism is not new, but has been since the time of the Reformation. However the pope has sent a Catholic charismatic and close associate Tony Palmer  to speak to a crowed of protestants with Kenneth Copeland who embraced the Pope and his appeal For oneness. Why would Copeland, a posterity preacher, receive the Popes ambition?   

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2 hours ago, Mike Mclees said:

Present  time on U-TUBE  (Doug Batchlor ) Pope Francis speaks of oneness to bring  charismatic Protestant Christians back to the Roman Catholic umbrella. Ecumenicalism is not new, but has been since the time of the Reformation. However the pope has sent a Catholic charismatic and close associate Tony Palmer  to speak to a crowed of protestants with Kenneth Copeland who embraced the Pope and his appeal For oneness. Why would Copeland, a posterity preacher, receive the Popes ambition?   

That's old news.   Tony Palmer died back in 2014 in a motorcycle accident.  

The big thing going on in the RCC, as I have heard from catholics, is that there is battle going on internally between liberals and conservatives.   The current pope being a liberal.

Doug Batchlor is SDA and they hold the Pope/papacy as the Antichrist/beast view.     

 

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