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Welcome to Revelation Unraveled. I'm your host William Tapley, also known as the Third
Eagle of the Apocalypse and the Co Prophet of the End Times. This past week, Pope Francis
created quite a stir, when he said that atheists can go to Heaven. And just yesterday, a Vatican
spokesman said the Pope was mistaken. Atheists go to Hell. So now we have a tremendous conflict,
and contradiction. Who is correct? On this program your Co Prophet is going to side with
Pope Francis. Now in the past I have disagreed with our current pope. For example, when Pope
Francis washed the feet of women during holy week, I said that was a grave error. Jesus
never washed the feet of women. To me, this showed that Pope Francis has a misunderstanding
of the effects of original sin. I do think Pope Francis would agree with me, that if
atheists can go to Heaven, so can Protestants, and Buddhists, and Muslims, and in fact everyone
can be redeemed by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. In fact, I said a few years ago, on
one of my programs, that atheists can even be raptured. And I also believe, Pope Francis
would agree with me, that there is a corollary to all of this, and that it is that, Catholics
can go to Hell. For example, here in New York State, we have a governor, Andrew Cuomo, who
professes to be a practicing Catholic, and yet he has proposed legislation that will
make New York State the abortion capital of America. I would not want to be in his shoes
on Judgment Day. So, how do atheists get to Heaven? Pope Francis says, it is on the basis
of good works, and that is totally scriptural. The most complete and perfect description
of judgment is given by Jesus Christ Himself in Matthew 25: 31 -- 46. And it is very clear
from Jesus' own words, that we will be judged solely on the basis of our good works. If
you don't believe me, read Matthew 25, 31 -- 46. But we still have a discrepancy. Certainly,
there are no atheists in Heaven. It is impossible to look Jesus in the face, and proclaim there
is no God. So how do we get from point A to point B? How can someone die an atheist and
be a believer in Heaven? What occurs between death and heaven or hell, that could change
a person's mind? And, of course, the answer is Judgment occurs then. But, is it possible
for someone to learn at Judgment? Can a person change? Can one learn about God after death?
And the answer again is, yes you can. Once again referring to Matthew 25 verses 31 -- 46.
"Both the sheep and the goats are surprised at their judgement. The sheep ask Jesus, "When
did we see you naked and clothe you? When were you hungry, and we fed you? When did
we visit you, when you were sick or in prison? and Jesus will say to them, "Whenever you
did it to one of the least of my brothers". In other words, those who are judged, learn
about Jesus at Judgement time and the same will happen to atheists. Jesus will also say
to them; the good ones, those who have performed good works in this life. "Come ye blessed
of My Father, and enter into the kingdom prepared for you since the foundation". In other words,
Pope Francis is correct, and that Vatican spokesman is in error. But, some of my subscribers
have asked me, "Then what is the point of being a Catholic?" And the answer is the sacramental
life of the church. Only the Catholic Church, to my knowledge teaches that the Holy Eucharist
is the true body and blood of Jesus Christ, and Jesus said "Unless you eat my flesh and
drink my blood, you have no life in you". Consequently, the one sure road to Heaven
is, participating in the sacramental life of the Catholic Church. And, as always I do
offer a free copy of my book, Revelation Unraveled. To obtain your copy, you can write to the
address you see on your screen, or you go to my channel. Now I haven't yet been able
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