Universal Priest or Universal Pretender? The Papal Parade to Antichristianity!
<p>Let’s dust off our ancient scrolls and revisit good ol’ St. Gregory’s prophetic zinger: “Whosoever calls himself, or desires to be called, Universal Priest, is in his elation the precursor of antichrist.” It appears that the Papacy, in its quest for universal spiritual dominion, has been doing a spectacular job of fulfilling Gregory’s not-so-flattering prophecy.</p>
<p>This isn’t just about the fancy hats and the Vatican’s penchant for grandeur. It’s about a fundamental contradiction in the Christ-centric playbook. Apostolic doctrine, the backbone of Christian antiquity, was quite clear: humility is key, and no one, not even Peter, got a spiritual monopoly. Yet, here we are, centuries down the line, watching a single individual wield a spiritual scepter that would make even King Solomon feel a tad modest.</p>
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