Throwback 2005 - Global Socialism: Benedict XV to Benedict XVI

The Steel on Steel Short Show with John Loeffler

17-05-2021 • 55 mins

We're taking a deep dive into the archives for today's throwback show. We jump back to April 30, 2005 for a discussion on the subject of global Socialism, the New World Order, and Papal prophecies.

Well everyone's been asking what we think about the new pope. Pope Benedict's predecessor, Benedict XV, warned about the dangers of global socialism almost a century ago. As Cardinal Ratzinger, Benedict opposed former President George Bush's "New World Order," long before he became pope. Dr. Dennis Cuddy, Ph.D., guests.

John's boralogue examines the efforts of activist judges to enforce the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, even though it has never been ratified by the U.S. Senate. We also examine challenges to the papal prophecies of Malachy O'Morgair. It seems someone added an extra pope between the time St. Malachy wrote them in the 12th Century and the current day.

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