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The Ball and The Cross-Symbology and Texe Marrs

From a bound periodical called “Catholic World,” Volume 147, April to September 1938, Page 220:
“The Ball and The Cross is one of the symbols of Christianity. It signifies as is obvious, The World and The Faith.” When the Catholic publication states that this symbol is one of “Christianity,” it is certain Roman Catholicism is meant. Below are two photographs of this page.

The same symbol with some variation is found in the photograph below of the Texe Marrs newsletter Power of Prophecy. Notice The Ball and The Cross symbol which is utilized in the upper right hand corner as a logo, with the addition of a dove descending. The foot of the cross is planted on top of the area occupied by the nation of Israel, on the eastern side of the Mediterranean Sea. If one draws a silhouette outline of the symbol below, it is identical to the one acknowledged by the Catholic publication as a symbol of Romanism. This symbol of Catholic evangelism and Catholic faith triumphant over the world demonstrates Catholic faith triumphant over not just the world, but especially the land of Israel and the Jew. May the observant viewer come to his own conclusions of why this Popish symbol is prominent on the newsletter head of a man renown for his expertise in the area of occult symbology.


2 Comments

  1. Comments  Evelyn Lewis   |  Wednesday, 18 November 2009 at 5:18 pm

    Thank you for your keen observation of this in TM’s newsletter. I have had suspicions for some time (about three years), since I heard his spurious teaching about the book of Esther on a tape one of my friends had; talk about obsessed with cohabitation! Since that time I have not listened at all to him, and have tried with no avail to let others know he may be suspect. ( possilby a popish person?) May God have mercy on his soul.
    Abundant Blessings to you in Jesus Christ, our Saviour, evelyn

  2. Comments  Nelson Turner   |  Friday, 05 February 2010 at 7:00 pm

    Blessings in Christ and thank-you for your comment. Texe is indeed a Popish person, which became clear to me when he cast aspersions on Esther, saying she was a “sexually proficient” Jewess. Since his trip to Rome in late 2003, he has unceasingly blamed “the Jews” for every evil, and called “international Jewry” “BABYLON THE GREAT, MOTHER OF HARLOTS.” Unfortunately, some Christians do not follow 1 Thessalonians 5:21, budt would rather be devoted to a “Christian” hero like Texe.

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