The Liberation of the Philippines from Three Centuries as a Papal State!

Okay I would say that many of the Founding Fathers of the Philippines were not Christians and some were Roman Catholic but one thing good had happened, the Philippines was set freed from Spanish colonization in 1898 which had freed the Philippines from the three hundred years of direct Papal oppression. During the Spanish rule, here was what was really happening:
  1. The Pope became the true sovereign ruler over the Philippines as well as every territory that Spain conquers for him because the Roman Catholic institution set the fact that she rules over government and kings with the incumbent Pope as the alleged ruler of the world which makes him an antichrist.
  2. With the Pope being the true ruler of the Spanish colonies, thus only Roman Catholicism was the allowed religion. This made the Great Whore of Revelation the ultimate power not Spain. Spain was justa puppet.
  3. With Roman Catholicism allowed as the only religion, it's no surprise that the Bible was banned from the public. Filipinos were forbidden from reading the Bible and if anybody got caught with a copy of the Bible or any forbidden literature like "Popery Unmasked" by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the Inquisition dealt with them harshly. It is possible that the Gomburza three were victims like Girolamo Savonarola for attempting to start a Reformation.

However the liberalization of the Philippines by the Protestant Americans (sadly war broke out as well), some things basically changed AFTER the end of the Papal government that governed the Philippines:
  1. The Pope's direct temporal power over the Philippines broke. Today the Jesuits are trying to regain the Papal powers via their coadjutors in the government. They can be identified by their open allegiance to the Jesuit powers who appear to be "nice and friendly" but in reality are engineering a lot of dirty business behind the scenes that most Roman Catholics don't know about or get mad when that truth is being exposed.
  2. With the state religion broken and thus the separation of Church and State was done, the 19th century American missionaries were soon able to spread the Gospel with much less opposition. Filipino converts to Biblical Christianity came out from hiding, the Bible was now made more available to the people and the Gospel was preached in a predominantly Roman Catholic state. Works belonging to Baptist preachers like Charles Spurgeon (he was also born on June 19 having the same birthday with Jose Rizal the Filipino national hero) and Jonathan Edwards became legally available to many Filipinos which were banned by the Spanish because they opposed the Pope's right to temporal rule thus starting to expand the Christian church in the Philippines against pseudo-Christianity.
  3. Many unjust practices like polo for forced labor was abolished. Women were given a real education and welfare improved.

But right now, the Philippines is experiencing the Gospel of Christ preached like never before. Bible Baptist Katipunan and all its faithful partners in the ministry is saturating the Gospel across the Philippines.