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Alberto

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As a Jesuit, Alberto helped destroy churches and ministries. But as he read the Scriptures, he saw that Catholicism couldn't save. This is the emotional story of a Jesuit priest who left the Catholic Church and found salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone. He became a hunted man, because he knew the carefully guarded secrets of the Vatican.

32 pages, Single Issue Magazine

First published November 23, 1979

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Jack T. Chick

239 books41 followers
American protestant-evangelical comic writer.

Chick considered himself to be an Independent Baptist and follower of the King James Only movement.

His comics can be considered to be controversial because they accuse Muslims, Catholics, Freemasons and other non-protestant religions of murder and diverse conspiracies.

Chick also ran his own publishing company named after himself.

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116 reviews
March 17, 2024
For years I was familiar with the Bible and Christianity but I never knew that the Catholic church and Jesus were at odds with one another, never was I able to understand why our ancestors named their times the Middle Age, never have I suspected who was indeed meant by the Whore of Babylon nor did I ever truly examined why the year in which Christ was born is the most known date in the world, how little did I know when I assumed I have correctly identified the body of the double headed eagle and how mislead was I when I believed in the Worthless Shepard for time and time again; "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you" but when you ask and you do not receive it is "because ye ask amiss".

Remember John 14:6
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7 reviews2 followers
January 14, 2021
Nothing in this book series is true. Alberto Rivera was never a Jesuit priest, contrary to his claims, and the claims about the Catholic Church in this book verge on the laughable.
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205 reviews7 followers
October 15, 2021
Very intriguing indeed. In the 90’s I’ve heard about everything in this series. It’s been a forbidden, prohibited book but a lot of people have been passing this to each other until it’s been a word of mouth. And now with the internet it’s everywhere. But the Catholic as Babylon in Revelations has been a topic before I was born and there are numerous books written about it. Everything is exposed today which is really the last days of the world. You just have to choose which to believe then take responsibility in your choice. Whether you go to heaven or hell it’s your choice. Our Saviour said “Ask and it shall be given to you, seek and you will find, knock and it will be open to you.” So ask God thru prayers, please show me the right path. Seek the truth by studying the Holy Bible and Knock to Heaven’s door and God will open it.
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31 reviews1 follower
February 28, 2016
True story in comic book form

This is a quick, get to the point, true story of a Jesuit priest who escaped the order after having decimated many protestant churches, but finally seeing the error of what he had done, what he had been taught by the Catholic church and bravely exposes what is still going on today.
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February 18, 2020
La adoracion a los baales al descubierto




La historia de los seguidores de las costumbres babilonicas que causan la muerte espiritual. Muy buena informacion. Aconsejo leerlo, muy bueno
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