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Chapter 9 |
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I now address my words to his Holiness, the Pope and his court officials, who may come to these pages.
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Firstly, I say peace be upon you and may you be blessed forever.
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Secondly, I make blessings upon all the Popes throughout the ages and to the office of the Papacy and the Holy See.
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For these are most wonderful and terrifying times of prophecy.
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Your Holiness is a man of intelligence, and history.
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You understand the way of the world.
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You understand the nature of good and evil.
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And the power that is within your office.
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And indeed these words shall most trouble your Holiness, the Supreme Bible of God, not only for what is written, not only for its time, but for whom has written it.
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For the wisest scholars know, that many of these signs and prophecies were of mere stories.
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Yet within these words and the scripture of the Supreme Bible of God they do come to fruition.
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What then to make of these words, these signs, these claims and the author?
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Some may advise you that all is a profound heresy warranting most urgent suppression.
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These same zealous advisors may fight to keep even these very words from your eyes and ears.
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Others then, wiser heads may advise an understanding and investigation, for what advantages as well as disadvantages these words may bring.
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In the end, only history will tell whether before you leave this earth, you shall see these words, or even meet the messenger.
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But one thing is certain.
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These words, carry the authority of the most ancient of bloodlines, failed to have been ended by history and assassins.
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These words, carry the authority of God almighty and all the angels and heroes of a united heaven.
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And these words carry the authority of Lucifer and the redemption of all demons and lost souls.
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While the character of the church is revealed, not one single Pope, nor official shall be cursed.
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While the actions of many Popes are condemned, their souls are saved.
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From this point on, nothing you do, nor your officials command shall change this unending truth.
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The question then is the future.
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Shall it be destiny that in the last final acts of desperation a church seeks to destroy everything and everyone?
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or shall the very act of redemption of the church itself be its transition into something greater?
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May every day of your life and everyday of your afterlife be filled with blessings.
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And may the church find its true destiny.
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