Francis’ Final Words: ‘There Is No God In the Afterlife’
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On Easter Sunday, Pope Francis was pushed forward in his wheelchair to greet the Easter crowds, frailer than usual, gaunt from his recent hospitalization. But it wasn’t his appearance that left those in attendance stunned, and it wasn’t the standard Easter sermon—it was what he said after the address.
Later that night, on his deathbed, the Pope revealed he had died in hospital—clinically dead—for 21 minutes during his battle with pneumonia. During that time, he claims his soul left his body. He crossed over.
But he did not find heaven.
There was no throne of God. No Christ. No light.
Only darkness. And demons.
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Monday 13 May, 2025
Antipope Francis says “Thank God, I have no Church” and repeatedly rejects proselytism
Brother Michael Dimond
Francis’ interview with “Il Messaggero”. The interview was published on June 29, 2014:
Question for Francis: “Why have you, from the very beginning, chosen to stress your role as the Bishop of Rome?”
Francis: “Francis’ first service is this: to be the Bishop of Rome.”
Question for Francis: “Where is Bergoglio’s Church headed?”
Francis: “Thank God, I have no Church; I follow Christ.”[1]
The interviewer asks Francis about where his “Church” is headed. Antipope Francis, a person many consider to be the head of the Catholic Church, responds by saying: “Thank God, I have no Church.” This is an incredible heresy. It's a public statement that he is not a member of the Catholic Church, and that he is not the pope. Catholics profess belief in the Catholic Church in the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene-Constantinople Creed, and many dogmatic councils.
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