Friday, April 25, 2008

Dante's View of Hell and the New World Order

Q & A: Who was Dante and what is his Inferno?

My reply:

Dante's Inferno!
Dante's View of Hell and the New World Order

By John of AllFaith © 4.21.08

Dante Alighieri was one of the greatest poets of the Middle Ages. He was born in Florence, Italy around May 29, 1265, to a middle-class Florentine family.

Arguably his greatest work is known as "Dante's Inferno" from his most famous work, The Divine Comedy, but he wrote many other works as well.

In 1310 Dante wrote De Monarchia presenting his support for the then emerging New World Order and the installation of a supreme global leader. This causes many people to question whether he was a "darker" character than is generally believed. When in his Divine Comedy he takes the reader on a fictitious tour through Hell, Purgatory and Heaven, this suspicion of his relationship with the Merovingian House and other European Globalists is solidified in the minds of many.

"The Inferno" is the first part (of 3) of Dante's famous poem. As the hero of the story, Dante loses his way in the dark woods (of sin and materialism) and sojourns to find redemption (along with the poet Virgil) through the nine concentric circles of Hell. They finally come to the last section where Lucifer is imprisoned in a frozen lake. Upon this revelation of the utter futility of sin and disobedience to God (and the Catholic Church), the two are drawn up out of Hell. Their sojourn through the afterlife occurs in the year 1300. Dante enters Hell on Good Friday and emerges on Easter Sunday at the foot of "Mount Purgatory" and continue to final liberation.

For many years Dante's Inferno was taken as a literal description of the Infernal regions. It was reasoned, Who other than a servant of Satan could go to Hell and come back to write about it in such detail? This, coupled with his support for what we now call the New World Order that many believe will eventually (soon) become the Kingdom of the Antichrist makes many people question Dante's agenda and assume he was an early globalist committed to Luciferianism. That determination however rests in God's capable hands.

For biblical information on the Hell and the afterlife, consider my study Hellfire and Damnation!

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