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Petrus Romanus, Exposed - Debunking the "Last Pope" Myths
Petrus Romanus, Exposed - Debunking the "Last Pope" Myths
Petrus Romanus, Exposed - Debunking the "Last Pope" Myths
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Is Petrus Romanus the Antichrist?

 

Was Pope Benedict XVI the last real Pope?

 

IS POPE FRANCIS A FRAUD?

 

Before you take "Last Pope" (aka Saint Malachy) prophecies seriously, read this book.

 

Step by step, author Marcus Luft reveals the truth behind the rumors.

 

From mix-and-match theology to space aliens, you'll see where Petrus Romanus "experts" are leading you astray.

 

The author exposes how, when and why this ridiculous - but clever - hoax began. (It had nothing to do with the real Saint Malachy.)

 

You'll learn ways to share this information with Christian and non-Christian friends.

 

This book provides a simple (but startling) fact-checking test. It exposes the truth behind the "last Pope" hysteria. Saint Malachy's "predictions" aren't so accurate, after all.

 

The information in this book shakes the foundations of the Petrus Romanus story, and leads you directly back to the real truth about the "End Time"... in the Bible. READ IT NOW!

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Release dateAug 6, 2014
ISBN9781501431791
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    Petrus Romanus, Exposed - Debunking the "Last Pope" Myths - Marcus Luft

    Petrus Romanus Exposed –

    Debunking the Last Pope Myths

    By Marcus Luft

    Copyright

    Copyright ©2013 Marcus Luft and In the Spirit Books, an imprint of New Forest Books, Concord, NH.  All rights reserved.

    Quotations from books by Dace Allen and Sarah Skye are copyright ©2013, and used with permission.

    Although the author and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the information in this book was correct at press time, the author and publisher do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause.

    Upcoming books by Marcus Luft:

    The Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards, with notes for 21st century readers

    Christian New Year Resolutions, and Goals Throughout the Year

    Published by In the Spirit Books, an imprint of New Forest Books, Concord, NH (USA).

    1.1

    Fatal Flaws in the Last Pope Myths.

    It’s a cool, trending tale: Saint Malachy predicted every pope from the 12th century to the modern day.  His list was published in 1595, so we’re assured that no one tweaked the list to match later popes.  (So far, so good.)

    According to the story, Malachy’s final prediction -- apparently about Pope Francis -- warned that he will be Petrus Romanus, or the Antichrist.  Rome will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will arrive.

    It’s an epic tale.  It’s fun history.  Unfortunately, five big flaws (and many smaller ones) plague Saint Malachy’s Prophecy of the Popes.

    First, let’s review the legend:

    - Over 850 years ago, an Irish bishop named Malachy predicted every pope from his era to the 21st century.   Then, he gave those predictions to Pope Innocent II, who put them into the Vatican’s secret archives.

    - Malachy was a real person. His gift of prophecy was described in a biography written by his friend, St. Bernard of Clairvaux. Saint Malachy was canonized in 1199.

    - St. Malachy’s predictions have proved so correct to the modern day, they’re beyond coincidence.  For example, he predicted Pope John Paul II’s connection to the solar eclipse.  John Paul II (1920 – 2005) was born on the day of a solar eclipse. Later, he was buried on the day of a solar eclipse.  How could a 12th century monk see events that would occur 800 years in the future?

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