The superior general of the Jesuits, Father Arturo Sosa Abascal, has declared “that no country has the right to turn away migrants” because in his view, “the goods of the land are for everyone.”
It has been quite awhile since the Roman Catholic Church has wielded the type of absolute power they had grown accustomed to during the start of the Dark Ages and all the way into the time of the Spanish Inquisition. And like their brothers over in Islam, when Rome is not in power they pretend to be all about "peace and love" until they can seize control once again. And everyone once in a while, while pretending to be a lamb, the Roman wolf slips and tells us the truth, as did the Jesuit Superior General Father Arturo Sosa Abascal did recently with his comments on borders, migrants and the sovereignty of nations.
"For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies. And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues." Revelation 18:3,4 (KJV)
Declaring first that "no country" should be allowed to turn away illegal migrants was shocking enough a pill to swallow to those of us who are used to living in freedom, but to follow that up with "the land belongs to everyone" should tell you everything you need to know about how the Roman wolf really thinks. Father Sosa is not alone in this manner of thought, as it is a near-perfect echo of how the
Roman pontiff views things as well.
"For they have shed the blood of saints and prophets, and thou hast given them blood to drink; for they are worthy. And I heard another out of the altar say, Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are thy judgments." Revelation 16:6,7 (KJV)
During the
time of Jacob's trouble in the days after the
Pretribulation Rapture of the Church, Rome will not only be back in power they will for a hyper-brief period of time rule the world as the Catholic pope, who is also the king of Vatican City, will wear his third hat as
Antichrist. As we get closer and closer to the Rapture of the Church, you will see the Roman Catholic Church, and their military arm the Jesuits, becoming bolder and bolder as they prepare to rule the world
after they are left behind.
Jesuit Superior General: “No country has a right to turn away migrants”
FROM JIHAD WATCH: Father Arturo Sosa Abascal also claims that “migrants come to make a contribution, which is greater than what they receive from the host country”; never mind the advancement of
Islamization, and
Germany’s admission that 75% of its migrants face long-term unemployment and life on benefits, and the fact that in Switzerland over 80% of
Somali migrants are on welfare.
Sosa is, not surprisingly, a
loyal follower of the
Pope of Islam — who has incessantly advocated for open-door policies and mass migration. Sosa also believes in that there is a “
plan that originated in the United States to force Pope Francis to resign” and
“bring in a new one who will discontinue deepening the path that Francis has indicated and undertaken.”
In Sosa’s flawed reasoning that the land belongs to “everyone,” that “everyone” would include
Islamic State fighters who have infiltrated the refugee stream, as well as jihadis from Boko Haram, al Qaeda, the Muslim Brotherhood, and drug lords and the like.
What makes Sosa so dangerous as a Catholic Church leader is that there are many who trust him and follow in his footsteps. He is a blind guide who has chosen to ignore the realities of modern-day migration problems in the West. Unfortunately, this unfit leader has forgotten the victims of jihad and Islamic supremacy.
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“Jesuit Chief: No Country Has the Right to Turn Away Migrants,” by Thomas D. Williams, Breitbart, August 24, 2019:
The superior general of the Jesuits declared this week that no country has the right to turn away migrants, claiming the land belongs to everyone.
“The challenge for a country that receives migrants is not only reception, but integration, which means receiving the contribution that immigrants bring,” said Jesuit Father Arturo Sosa Abascal in an interview with Tempi.it.
“They come to make a contribution, which is greater than what they receive from the host country,” he claimed, seemingly without evidence. “Italians must remember their own experience,” he continued.
“They came to Latin America, including my country of Venezuela, and they were welcomed; they became part of society in the same way as everyone else, and today they are not considered ‘different’,” he said, drawing a somewhat dubious comparison between the largely legal migration of Italians to South America and Europe’s largely unregulated migrant crisis.
“In Europe we must recognize the contribution that migrants make to the societies that receive them and thank them for it,” the Jesuit added.
Then, in one of his more controversial claims, Father Sosa said that nations have no right to enforce their borders because in the end, the land belongs to everyone.
“Those who live in a given territory have no right to turn away migrants,” he said, “because they have no absolute right to that territory. They do not own it; the goods of the land are for everyone.”
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