The “mercy” and the “love” of Bergoglio manifest the spirit of the antichrist

 

A) The text of the speech by J.M.Bergoglio:

“Dear Friends, I offer you a warm welcome. I am pleased to meet you and I thank you for accepting this invitation to reflect together on the theme of mercy. (…) That is why it is important for us to seek occasions of encounter, an encounter which, while avoiding a superficial syncretism, “makes us more open to dialogue, the better to know and understand one another; eliminates every form of closed-mindedness and disrespect; and drives out every form of violence and discrimination». This is pleasing to God and constitutes an urgent task, responding not only to today’s needs but above all to the summons to love which is the soul of all authentic religion. The theme of mercy is familiar to many religious and cultural traditions, where compassion and nonviolence are essential elements pointing to the way of life; in the words of an ancient proverb: “death is hard and stiff; life is soft and supple” (Tao-Te-Ching, 76). (…) May it never happen again that the religions, because of the conduct of some of their followers, convey a distorted message, out of tune with that of mercy. (…) May the religions be wombs of life, bearing the merciful love of God to a wounded and needy humanity; may they be doors of hope helping to penetrate the walls erected by pride and fear.” (Interreligious Audience, Vatican City, 3 November 2016)

 

B) References to Scriptures:

Who is the liar, if not one who claims that Jesus is not the Christ? This is the Antichrist, who denies both the Father and the Son. Whoever denies the Son cannot have the Father either; whoever acknowledges the Son has the Father too.” (1Jo 2:22-23)

There are many deceivers at large in the world, refusing to acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in human nature. They are the Deceiver; they are the Antichrist.” (2Jo 1:7)

“I am astonished that you are so promptly turning away from the one who called you in the grace of Christ and are going over to a different gospel not that it is another gospel; except that there are trouble-makers among you who are seeking to pervert the gospel of Christ. But even if we ourselves or an angel from heaven preaches to you a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let God’s curse be on him. I repeat again what we declared before: anyone who preaches to you a gospel other than the one you were first given is to be under God’s curse.”  (Gal 1:6-9)

 

C) Comment:

Bergoglio, shielding himself behind the word “mercy”, advances in his syncretistic project to merge all existing religions in a new world religion whose common denominator is the word “love”.

The one who has conceived and wanted this anti-Christic project was Sai Baba, who, in his not holy way of acting, has sought to unite, in the word “love”, the big five so-called world religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islamism, Buddhism and Hinduism.

But in doing so, Sai Baba has replaced Christ with himself, placing himself above Christ, the One sent by the Father to save the world. The only “Love” that saves is Christ. Who preaches a “love” that does not lead to Christ, but that claims to overcome Christ, denies the Son and the Father that, in His Plan of Salvation, has sent Christ into the world so that the world might be saved through Him. And who, by virtue of a false mercy, leads Christians away from Christ, saying that to make proselytism is sin, saying that even those who do not believe in Christ are “children of God” (see: We are all children of God), denies the Son and the Father. Therefore, both Sai Baba and Bergoglio deny the Son and the Father.

In fact, those who, in their way of acting, instead of leading to Christ, estrange themselves and others away from Christ, are deceitful. The words “mercy” and “love”, if emptied of Christ, become deceptive words that, insofar humanly attractive and persuasive, are deceitful. When Bergoglio rails against those who “proselytize” (see: Proselytism is a solemn nonsense, does not make sense … is not the truth; The missionary Church does not proselytize; the ” shabbiness” of St. Peter and the mission to not proselytize; Proselytizing in the ecclesial field is sin; proselytism is poison for the ecumenical journey) shows that he is possessed by an anti-Christian spirit. It was Jesus who commanded His apostles to “Proselytize” (Mar 16:15-16). Bergoglio denies the teaching of Jesus to teach an anti‑Christian commandment, contrary to Jesus.

And moreover, for true Christians the real “mercy” is the one taught by Jesus, which has not separated mercy from “justice” (see: Mat 23:23). Jesus said: “Do not sin any more, or something worse may happen to you.” (Joh 5:14). The mercy taught by Bergoglio is misleading because it is separated from the divine justice and thus induces humankind to stay and to persevere in sin (see: The true and false mercy).

The same applies to the word “love”, which must lead only to Christ, ”Love made flesh, made Person”, and to His teachings. Therefore, those who propose a concept of “love” that leads away from Christ and His teachings to join those who do not recognize Christ “the Son of God”, are misleading, because they betray the Plan of Salvation wanted by the Father, which is fulfilled only and only in Christ, not in Judaism, not in Islamism, not in Buddhism or Hinduism. For true Christians, one is the Church of Christ, Mystical Body of Christ: the one in which the Holy Spirit is present.

Of course, those who are animated by the spirit of the anti-Christ, will never openly manifest their true nature, because they would be immediately dismissed by many. This is why, those who are animated by that spirit, will never openly manifest their own way of acting, but will act in a contradictory and misleading way. As Jesus warned, those who are animated by the spirit of the enemy of God, will not speak in a linear manner, saying “yes, yes”; and “no, no” (Mat 5:37) but in a misleading manner saying “yes, no” and “no, yes” (see: Is the Covenant with the Jewish people repealed “yes, yes” or “no, no”?).

True Christians must come out from the torpor and from the sleep of ignorance and incredulity (so as wanted, in the course of history, by many church ministers who, instead of “serving” the people, “they used” them to make their own human interests), in order to defend Christ and His authentic teachings. Better a few that, by offering their own lives and their daily living, want to remain faithful and obey Christ, rather than many who, tepid and drowsy, want to continue to obey those men who betrayed Christ (Act 5:29).