Christianity to Babylon

Mystery Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots

“And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH” (Revelation 17:5).

Grace and peace, Saints.

We have just completed a podcast that is an excellent companion to our article, The Identity of the Antichrist.  It is entitled Christianity to Babylon and is named after episode thirty five of the Mystery Babylon series of broadcasts from William Cooper’s popular shortwave radio show, “The Hour of the Time.”  It explains how what is now called the Roman Catholic church actually originated from the Babylonian worship of Nimrod and his wife Semiramis, the first deified human beings in history.  

The religions that grew from the worship of Nimrod and Semiramis are called Mystery Babylon in the Bible and include every religion in the world except the Judeo-Christian religious tradition.  This is important because the Roman Catholic church, which purports to be Christian, is actually Babylonian in nature as evidenced by the pagan nature of its worship traditions.  

Christians need to know the true nature and origin of Roman Catholicism as the Roman Catholic ecumenical movement is seeking to unite all religions under the Vatican, while the Charismatic Movement has all but reduced the visible Christian church to nothing more than one of the Roman Catholic church’s many orders.  

We hope that this broadcast shines a bright light onto the spiritual darkness that is Roman Catholicism.  Perhaps it may even encourage some to witness to their Roman Catholic friends, family, and neighbors.

You may download this teaching as a podcast for playback on your iPhone, iPod, or other mp3 device.  It is available for free at the iTunes Store.  For your convenience, it is also provided below.

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The Still Man

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3 Responses to Christianity to Babylon

  1. Sean says:

    what is troubling me is that histroians are forgeting the centuries of persacution of christians, everwere i look its christians persacuted pagans or christians caused the native american tribes to die out, or christians destroyed the south americna civilzations

    1. Pagans Persactued christans much much more than we think many christian mayters were persacuted for their faith, one of them was Lucia di Siracusa, who refused to marry her pagan suiter so he had her eyes ripped out, and who can forget the pagan romans sending many christians to their deaths buy the lions or the pagan sacrifce of young christians to their false gods.
    2. while i do pity what happend to the the north american tribes, i can help but think that it was ment to happen, if you look at native american customs, they were a VERY clean people, that made europeans look like dirt (though in medveil england they thought that you are born to be dirty so you didnt bath). They were so clean that they were never exposed to the many dieses europeans had, you see when a member of a tribe got sick he was put into a tent and seperated from the other members of the tribe, he or she was cared for by a medicne woman or a member of his family, the person taking care of them would make sure they washed their hands and bathed thouroly, the native americans were also masters of finding herbs to heal, but i digress, when the pilgirms came to the new world fleeing persaction, many of them died of sickness, the native americans helped them settlel in the land, eventualy more europeans began to settlel in north america, bring many diesese with them, you see back then hygien was not very practiced by europeans, but this gave them a strong imunity to many diseses that would be the eventul death of the native american tribes. I do not denie the harsh treatment of the natives by the settlers, but i can not help but think that maybe god had intended the europeans from finding america, but what strikes me most is how unlike the pagans in europe who persacuted christians, the natives helped them to survive, but i think that their pracitce of extream hygine lef them with a week imune system. but i digress, the christian settlers and the native americans would not eventuly have peace sadly, i think had the natives converted there would be more native americans alive today. But the combination of the natives weak imune systems, contact with europeans, the spread of dieses had nothing to do with christians, infact many of the surving native amerians today are christians, so i do think that god intended for the events to happen, but i dont think he inteded for both sides to hate eachother, that i think was the devils work.
    3. the south american indians, these i can not help but think god punished, many of theses civloaztions pracitices a satainic ritual that is evil in the eyes of god, human sacrifice, you see the Aztec Empire, despite all its wonder was with out a doubt very very very evil (well not all of them, the nobliy i think were though). I have not studied them enghof to know about every tribe but i can say this, the pagans of europe were amatures comaped to them, i read once that they would drag a slave to the top of a temple and would cut out the heart while the person was still alive, then would toss the body down the stairs, they would offer thousands of human sacfrices to their sun gods and some god called texalqulte i think thats how its spelled hes called the featherd serpent.
    though i can not denie that christians have been used by the devil to make many atrocites, the crusades, slavery,forcing non christians to convert, which is a big no no people who do not belive must come to god them selves we should not have forced them to belive..

  2. Sean says:

    I have been trying to save my family members from the wolves in sheeps cloathing, i told my mom about your site and she agrees with you that they are wolves in sheeps cloathing

    • I thank you for your endorsement, Sean. I want everyone to know the truth: that way, that can make an informed decision. And that’s what it’s all about.

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