Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Will The Forerunner To The Antichrist Tschugguel Hunt Down And Destroy The Buddhist Goddess Kannon IDOL Given To Pope Francis?


"No to paganism in the Church!" Forerunner To The Antichrist Tschugguel 

The Forerunner To The Antichrist Tschugguel will ape the actual Antichrist in these four doctrines.

The first doctrine that Tschugguel engaged in is number 4 - destruction of IDOLS

FOUR HEADS OF ANTICHRIST DOCTRINE 

 1. The Antichrist shall deny that Jesus is Christ, and for that cause shall impugn all the ordinances of Our Savior, as Baptism, Confirmation, & c. and shall teach that Circumcision is not yet ceases , nor the Sabbath, and the other ceremonies of the Law. I.Joan.2. Who is a liar, but he that denieth Jesus to be Christ? And this is Antichrist, who denieth the Father and the Son?

2. Afterward when he hath persuaded that Our Saviour is not the true Christ, then he will affirm, that he himself is the true Christ, promised in the Law, and the Prophets. Joan.5. If any come in his own name, him you will receive. viz. for the Messias.

3. He will affirm that he is God, and will be worshiped for God.2. Thess.2. so that he sit in the Temple of God, showing himself as though he were God.

4. He will not only say that he is God, but also that he is the only God, and he will impugn all other Gods, that is, as well the true God, as also the false Gods, and all Idols, 2 Thess.2. Who extolleth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshiped as God. And Dan.11. And he will not repute the God of his Fathers, nor care for any o the Gods. because he will rise against all.

Japan: Pope Is Given Image of Buddhist Goddess Kannon, Similar to Virgin To Whom the Persecuted Christians of Nagasaki Prayed

At the end of Pope Francis’ visit to the University of Sophia, the University’s President and the President of the Catholic Students Association gave the Pontiff an image of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of Mercy. On November 26, 2019, the last day of the Holy Father’s visit to Japan, he went to the Jesuit University of Sophia and gave an address to the whole educational community. 

The Sculpture

Before the end of the meeting, an Argentine Jesuit, representing the University, explained to the Pope, in Spanish, that the sculpture originally represented Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of Mercy. Given her similarity to a statue of the Virgin Mary, during the persecution, Nagasaki’s Christians used it to pray without being discovered. The smoke of candles and, perhaps, the incense Christians offered while praying, have blackened this figure. The statue includes a child in arms, something not that common in this type of sculpture, which makes it even more like a sculpture of the Virgin and Child.

Missionary in Japan

The sculpture came probably from the south of China. Then it went to Japan and when Christianity was banned, it stayed in the hands of Nagasaki’s Christians. “We want to give it to you because we know, that when you were younger, you asked to come as a missionary to Japan and so that, uniting your heart with that of the martyrs, you won’t forget to pray for all of us,” said the Argentine Jesuit priest.

The Pope’s Gift to the University

For his part, the Holy Father gave the University of Sophia a representation of the Virgin in solid silver, made in 1989 with the lost wax casting technique. It is a bas-relief of Maestro Marino Mandelesi, inspired directly in the painting of Mary’s Immaculate Conception by Escipion Pulzone in 1582, for the Chapel of the same name in the city of Gaeta, Italy. Source

How long before the Forerunner to the Antichrist hunts down the  Buddhist Goddess Kannon IDOL and destroys it....

Alexander Tschuggel    
Forerunner To The Antichrist

“A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops gathered from several nations, will fight against the true Christ, the only Saviour of the world. He will shed much blood and will want to annihilate the worship of God to make himself be looked upon as a God. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879) 

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