Monday, July 8, 2013

IDENTITY THEFT

   Then Jesus said to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.  (John 8: 31, 32)

   Succat Patricus was a Christian, and he became a Baptist preacher as well as a Baptist missionary in Ireland, where he served the Lord from his early twenties until his death, and he lived to be approximately one hundred years of age.  His father's name was Calphurnius, a deacon in a Baptist church.
   A study of Succat Patricus' genealogy reveals that he was an Israelite of the tribe of Judah, from the lineage of Abraham, and of the royal bloodline of David, King of Israel.
   Succat Patricus had a sister, Dareca, and she married Conan Mariadoc de Bretagne, King of Dumonia, Ireland, who was also an Israelite of the tribe of Judah, from the lineage of Abraham, and of the royal bloodline of David, King of Israel.
   After the death of Succat Patricus, however, his name was changed to Saint Patrick by the Catholic Church of Rome, making it appear that Succat Patricus was a Catholic as well as a Catholic priest, which also made it appear that all of the work of Patricus was for the papacy of Rome instead of giving credit to Patricus as a Baptist!
   Patrick is not a name, but rather a title, meaning "noble and illustrious".
   Identity theft is a work of evil; its operatives are thieves and robbers, hypocrites and vipers.
   Identity theft is nothing new under the sun; for after the resurrection of Jesus Christ, people have been pretending to be Jesus for two thousand years.  And when Antichrist stands, he will take on the identity of Jesus Christ in order to deceive people to believe that he is messiah; and false prophets in false churches are preparing the way for Antichrist, just as John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus. 
   Therefore, trust in Jesus---not in false churches with false prophets in priestly garments.

  

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