EXCERPT FROM FACTS OF FAITH By Christian Edwardson JESUITS UNDERMINE THE TRUTH
The Rev. Joseph Tanner, B. A., says:
“So
great hold did the conviction that the Papacy was the Antichrist
gain upon the minds of men, that Rome at last saw she must bestir
herself, and try,
by putting
forth other systems of interpretation, to counteract the
identification of the Papacy with the Antichrist.
“Accordingly,
towards the close of the century of
the Reformation, two of her most learned doctors set themselves to
the task, each endeavouring by different means to accomplish the
same end; namely, that of diverting men’s minds from perceiving the
fulfilment of the prophecies of the Antichrist in the papal system.
The Jesuit Alcazar devoted himself to bring into prominence the
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Preterist
method of interpretation,... that
the prophecies of Antichrist were fulfilled before the Popes ever
ruled at Rome, and therefore could not apply to the Papacy.
On the
other hand the Jesuit Ribera tried to set aside the application of
these prophecies to the papal power by bringing out the
Futurist
system, which asserts that these prophecies refer
properly not to the career of the Papacy, but to that of some future
supernatural individual, who is yet to appear, and to continue in
power for three and a half years. Thus, as Alford says, the Jesuit
Ribera, about A. D. 1580, may be regarded as the Founder of the
Futurist system in modern times.
“It is a matter for deep regret that those who hold and
advocate the Futurist system at the present day, Protestants as they
are for the most part, are thus really playing into the hands of
Rome, and helping to screen the Papacy from detection as the
Antichrist. It has been well said that ‘Futurism tends to obliterate
the brand put by the Holy Spirit upon popery.’ More especially is
this to be deplored at a time when the papal Antichrist seems to
make an expiring effort to regain his former hold on men’s minds.
Now once again, as at the Reformation, it is especially necessary
that his true
character should be recognized, by
all who would be faithful to ‘the testimony of Jesus.’“
-”Daniel and the
Revelation,” pp. 16, 17. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1898. To undermine the work of the Reformers, these Jesuits, Alcasar and Ribera, gathered a mass of material from the writings of the Church Fathers concerning Antichrist. This gave their works the appearance of scientific research, which appealed to many Protestant leaders. (An example of this can be seen in Encyclopaedia Biblica, art. “Antichrist.”) But statements from the Church Fathers which speak of the coming of Antichrist as an event then in the future, could be no proof for Ribera’s “futurist” theory, for the reign of the papal Antichrist was then still in the future. The 1260 years of papal persecution, called the Dark Ages, had not yet begun when these Fathers wrote. The theories of Ribera and Alcasar were diametrically opposed to each other, and yet both were taught as Catholic truths, taken from the Church Fathers. From this we see how untrustworthy are these sources. . . |