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This is an incredible article with terrible implications! This will have dire implications on the freedom in religion and economy! The fulfillment of Revelation 13:15-18 is just about to take place! The incredible thing is that it has been in planning for decades! "Italian economy minister Giulio Tremonti" "cited a 1985 conference on ethics and economics given by Ratzinger, crediting him with prophesying long in advance, at that conference, the current global disaster. 'What is coming true today,' Tremonti said, 'is the prediction according to which the decline of discipline in the economy, a discipline based on a strong ethical and religious order, would bring the laws of the market to collapse.'"
In 1985, you can read our previous post on it here, Joseph Ratzinger wrote about how the economy should be run and how the Catholic church should be involved in it, "a dialogue between Church and economy becomes both possible and necessary." What was suggested? "The war to the finance today to overcome the crisis is, instead, the war on global poverty. The reconstruction to be guaranteed today is that of poor countries." "This might seem like contradiction, but it is only by involving the entire world in a greater effort that the effects of the crisis can be reabsorbed, as soon and as well as possible. After the inaugural address of the new president of the United States, it can be hoped that an 'Obama Plan' might be launched to overcome the crisis, combating poverty and thus permitting not only his nation but all of humanity to emerge from its plight." Another point is that most of these poor countries are run by Roman Catholics. This is a very intricate issue but it is coming together before our eyes!
Read the entire article, Financial Crisis. The Good News Is Coming from the Vatican
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