Sep 24, 2014

Time And Unthinkable Events Move Toward Kingdom Of Anti-Christ.

Common Sense Commentary: Muslim Influence In Rome Increases Daily As Immigrants Arrive  From Islamic Countries

I have wondered for years, as I studied prophecy, how Islam and Rome would unite to form the kingdom of Anti-Christ, the Scarlet Harlot Church, the Beast and the False Prophet. I still do not know exactly how this union, with Rome at its head, and including Islam and even many main-line Protestant Denominations, will develop. It once seemed impossible, but unite they will. From time to time I read news events which cast a glimmer of light upon such a co-operative combination. Most, if not all, countries in Europe  have large and politically powerful segments of Muslim immigrants, including Italy, which is called, "ground zero" in the article below. Pope Francis is behind the weakening of Italy's immigration laws and the nation is strengthening immigrants by government provision of massive financial support for their welfare.... as the nation goes deeper into bankruptcy.  The immense Muslim voting block, in these strongly Catholic European  countries, will soon be overpowering, especially in Italy. The same thing is happening in our country with illegal Hispanic immigrants from Mexico and Central America plus a huge number of our own Muslim immigrants. The entire world is moving into an irreversible vortex of self destruction which is fertile soil for a world dictator who will control a one world currency, commerce, food, health, education, media and religion. People in severe crisis will accept all of that as a final remedy for their, and the world's problems. I may not live to see it, but many of you will. RB

Article:

From the lawless Libyan coast, they were on a mad dash to Italy a nation that, spurred on by the words of Pope Francis, has thrown open a back door to the continent for the war-ravaged and desperate of Africa and the Middle East. (Islam is the strongest religion in Africa and Middle East).

But as the vast Mediterranean turns into Europe’s Rio Grande — a crossing point for a record number of migrants making dangerous treks north — Salib found himself in the midst of the growing body count.

A 27-year-old farmer who watched his father and brother get killed in the crossfire of the Syrian civil war, he had paid a rough-handed trafficker a king’s ransom of $800 for crouching space aboard the 18-foot raft.


As Europe struggles with mass levels of immigration, Italy sits at the center of the issue. The country's "Mare Nostrum," or "Our Sea" policy, employs the use of the Navy to rescue migrants stranded at sea.


An unprecedented wave Globally, the world is witnessing an epidemic of war and religious conflict, insurgent violence and deadly oppression. This year, the U.N. refugee agency estimates, the number of people risking life and limb to seek sanctuary has jumped to more than 51 million — the highest figure since World War II.


In the United States, thousands of migrants — including scores of unaccompanied minors — are pouring over the Mexican border. But Europe is confronting the consequences of even larger regional strife, witnessing an unprecedented wave of migrants as conflicts rage in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Ukraine and elsewhere within reach of its relatively prosperous shores. (Most of these migrants are coming from Muslim countries).

At ground zero is Italy, by far the largest gateway for migrants into Europe with a record 119,839 people arriving since January, according to the Italian Interior Ministry — already more than double the 42,000 total for 2013.

Human rights groups have criticized other gateway nations — chiefly Greece and Spain — for summary pushbacks or ill treatment of refugees and asylum-seekers. Italy, too, once repelled migrants and cut deals with authoritarian regimes in North Africa to stop them before they left. It still has agreements with Egypt and Tunisia to return migrants from those nations unless they are minors or can prove that they are being persecuted.

But arrivals are surging as Italy embraces what activists and refugee agencies describe as one of the world’s most progressive policies toward migrants.  Migrations into Europe. It is called Mare Nostrum. Our Sea.

It started last year after a series of shipwrecks off Sicily’s coast killed more than 500 migrants. In what Italian authorities call a key turning point, Pope Francis flew to the site of one tragedy, providing Italians with what some here describe as a new moral compass. 

“Who has wept for the deaths of these brothers and sisters?” Frances said last year on the Italian island of Lampedusa, after a sinking migrant vessel off the coast had gone unaided. “Who has wept for the people who were on the boat? For the young mothers carrying their babies? For these men who wanted something to support their families with?”


Now, at a cost of more than $12 million a month, the Italian navy is conducting massive interdiction and rescue operations in Europe’s single-busiest corridor for migrant traffic — the central Mediterranean. Rescued migrants are brought to port in Italy, offered medical treatment, food, water and temporary shelter. Instead of immediate deportation, the vast majority are granted legal aid to make formal requests for asylum and other forms of humanitarian protection. This year, Italian laws were changed to decriminalize migrants, who once faced the prospect of jail time and fines before deportation.

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All of this, of course, is a "humanitarian" effort on the part of well intentioned Catholics. But the end result, as has been clearly seen among earlier Muslim refugees and immigrants, is that they do not assimilate into the populations of these countries but create large neighborhoods of intransigent Muslims. They take absolute control and administer Sharia Law and act as a nation within a nation.
RB

"So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors." Matt. 24:33.

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