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666 proves celibacy is a demonic doctrine

Added: (Tue Mar 27 2007)

Pressbox (Press Release) - MIAMI, FL - March 27, 2007 -- We are living the “latter times where some would depart from faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils” (1 Tim. 4:1). For this reason, antichrists in over 25 nations unite forces for a global march this Saturday March 31, 2007 to confront these perverse men.


Who?
The Catholic Church.



The same ones who have spent $572,507,094 as of 2002 in settlements for cases of priests who abused children. This does not include the $85 million Boston settlement and other expenses after research was concluded. (Hartford Courant, 2/27/04)



Proudly, the 666 followers set out to prove that the catholic ‘demonic doctrine of celibacy’ is the cause of the 10,667 known cases between 1952-2002 (CNN, 2004). It should be noted that 30% of all accusations were not investigated as they were deemed unsubstantiated.



The controversial group will expose the lies of the Catholic Church which “forbids to marry" (1 Tim. 4:3),as they “speak of lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron.” (1 Tim. 4:2)



Worldwide followers of the antichrists will march in obedience to the Apostle Paul’s plead to “mark them who cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which we have learned; and avoid them" (Rom. 16:17). For they “do not serve our Lord Jesus Christ, but rather their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple”. (Rom. 16:18)



Bound by the unity of love, the international manifestation is being coordinated to take place simultaneously in each country to stand against a religious system that attempts to masquerade theirlies, and is being dedicated to those who love the truth.



For more information, visit: www.creciendoengracia.com/marchaglobal



Media Contact:
International: Axel Poessy (313) 279 - 1455



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