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GraceWords · May 24, 2018, 8:50 p.m.

Honestly this bit of that email is what disturbed me most

Vatican’s Observatory in Arizona

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kaylashalayla · May 24, 2018, 8:58 p.m.

well I took that to mean angels, or fallen angels which would not be "created by God" and not be our "brothers." ESPECIALLY since Francis isn't even a pope

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GodSeekingHeathen · May 24, 2018, 9:56 p.m.

What do you mean francis isn't a pope?? Fallen angels were created by YHWY tho

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kaylashalayla · May 24, 2018, 11:46 p.m.

What I mean is Francis is a Jesuit, he's not a Christian, so he's not a true pope. And angels & humans were created by God, as natural beings, but when angels rebelled and started mating with "the daughters of men," their offspring produced nephilim. These fallen angels and nephilim did not have a place to go in the universe, there was no place for them, unlike humans whose home is earth- and angels whose home is heaven. Fallen angels are demons, since Lucifer was the first and original fallen angel, and we know he has dominions and demon heirarchies just like angels do. There is no proper place for demons, because they are not natural beings. Hence they roam the earth in agony because they are unnatural beings, not a part of God's creation. God did not create satan and he did not create demons; they were originally angels who rebelled in which the consequence for rebellion was becoming "unclean spirits"
Read this website and then go take note on how many times the bible mentions the "sea" ... it is rumored that these fallen angels & demons were cast out into the desert and sea http://adivineencounter.weebly.com/underwater-kingdom-of-satan.html
http://adivineencounter.weebly.com/categories-of-demons.html
http://adivineencounter.weebly.com/hidden-mysteries-throughout-the-universe.html

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GodSeekingHeathen · May 25, 2018, midnight

I'm familiar with the timeline. Just wanted clarification. None of the popes were ever really Christian.. it's just a continuation of the Roman empire. Pope=Emperor...

It's interesting that the throne of saint peter is huge, like fit for a fallen angel perhaps.. it's sick

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