https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErDTiBsP-JQ
One of the books that Tom Horn wrote was called Petrus Romanus: The Final Pope Is Here. The book refers to the Saint Malachy prophecies, also known as the "Prophecy of the Popes," are a series of short descriptions in Latin attributed to Saint Malachy, an Irish saint and Archbishop of Armagh. These prophecies are said to predict the future of the popes of the Roman Catholic Church.
According to the prophecies, the last pope, who is referred to as "Peter the Roman," is described as follows:
He is the 112th pope in the prophecy list.
The prophecy states: "In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will reign Peter the Roman, who will feed his flock amid many tribulations, after which the seven-hilled city will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people."
This prophecy has led to speculation and interpretations about the end times and the role of the final pope in the Catholic Church.
It's important to note that the authenticity and accuracy of the Saint Malachy prophecies are a subject of debate and skepticism among scholars and theologians. The Catholic Church does not officially endorse or recognize these prophecies as part of its teachings.
Moving on, another book Horn wrote is called "Forbidden Gates and Apollyon Rising 2012" It appears to be a combination of two separate books: "Forbidden Gates" and "Apollyon Rising 2012." Here is some information about these books:
Forbidden Gates: This book explores the topics of genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, and trans-humanism. It delves into the potential impact of these technologies on society and raises thought-provoking questions about the ethical and moral implications of advancing technology. Good science fiction writing at its best.
Apollyon Rising 2012: In this book, Thomas Horn investigates the beliefs of an occult elite and uncovers hidden symbols and mysteries related to the Great Seal of the United States. The book aims to reveal the significance of these symbols and their connection to biblical prophecies. Subject matter that had already been covered by the late and great Barry R Smith decades before. In this instance all that he as done is to plagiarism material and reformat it with a different title.
Plagiarism is a serious ethical issue and can have significant consequences in various fields, including academics, literature, and other creative works. Here are some points to consider:
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else work, ideas, or creations without giving them proper credit.
It is essential to give credit to the original creator by citing their work properly.
Plagiarism can damage a person's reputation, credibility, and can have legal implications depending on the severity and context.
If you suspect someone of plagiarizing, it's important to address the issue directly with the individual or organization involved.
Properly researching and acknowledging sources is crucial in maintaining academic and professional integrity.
It's important to note that visions can have various sources and interpretations, and they may not always be related to spiritual or prophetic experiences. In the case of Tom horn his visions were often associated with financial gain, as he wrote books that were popular among those seeking conspiracy theories and sensationalized content that for the most part boarded on pure science fiction.
Tom Horn must have been a busy man. As well as being a “biblical scholar”, he is also a columnist, author and publisher, radio host and CEO of Skywatch TV. His book, The Wormwood Prophecy refers to a supposed catastrophic prophecy in the Book of Revelation, but otherwise contains an acknowledged fictional story-line.
He apparently had no recognized qualifications in science, so his predictions can be put down to his theological beliefs and alleged dreams, rather than an ability to predict the movement of celestial bodies. Even his theological beliefs are not based on post-graduate learning, although he has received an honorary degree. Perhaps, as with so many others, his purpose was to attract attention to himself and his teachings to make money. What better way to do that than to predict the end of the world as we know it?
Gone to Glory: Thank you, Tom Horn, for your tireless service for our Lord and for His kingdom. Your work changed us all — and we are blessed because of it.
Blessings
No comments:
Post a Comment