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New book parallels Pope Francis and the biblical false prophet

New book parallels Pope Francis and the biblical false prophet

The author details the pope’s visit to the Muslim-controlled Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem where he addressed his listeners as “brothers.” He also discusses Pope Francis’ 2014 invitation for Muslim leaders to come to Rome where, for the first time, Islamic prayers were uttered at the Vatican.

Says Miller, senior pastor of Cross Life Church in El Dorado, Arkansas, “I became greatly concerned when the pope called Christian fundamentalism ‘a sickness’ —which is the mark of a universalist, not a Bible-believing follower of Christ.”

In addition, the book details the 12th century vision of archbishop Malachy O’Morgan of Ireland listing the 112 future popes, identifying Pope Francis as the final pontiff.


Also, Miller reveals the nation from which the Antichrist will arise—and his name.

Concludes the author, “What I present in this book are the facts. I leave it to the readers to process this information and come to their own conclusion.”

“Apocalypse Rising – The Mystery of the False Prophet and the Antichrist Revealed,” (ISBN: 978-1-939779-38-0) is published in paperback and ebook versions by LifeBridge Books.

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