Five centuries ago in his "Adversus execrabilem Antichristi bullam (“Against the Execrable Bull of the Antichrist”) Dr. Martin Luther identified the pope as the Antichrist.
In 1537 Luther wrote in his Smalcald Articles: "Therefore, just as little as we can worship the devil himself as Lord and God, we can endure his apostle, the Pope, or Antichrist, in his rule as head or lord. For to lie and to kill, and to destroy body and soul eternally, that is wherein his papal government really consists, as I have very clearly shown in many books."
Carl,
Your comment is no better than Murphs. Calling the Pope the anti Christ is uncalled for as much as Murphs post about Luther.
Protestants and Catholics have much in common. Both recognize Christ as Savior.
Slandering each other is not helpful.