Metropolitan Neophytos of Morphou about 2021: Earthquakes and Wars
Metropolitan Neophytos of Morphou. Photo: poimin.gr
Metropolitan Neophytos of Morphou of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus predicted that the following year would be marked by natural disasters and civil wars, Romfea publication reports.
The hierarch believes that in 2021 "geophysical phenomena and civil wars" will occur, which, according to him, " are now the case in America and other countries."
One can expect geophysical hazardous processes and phenomena – events of geophysical origin or the result of processes in the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere of the Earth, arising under the influence of various geophysical factors or their combinations, which have or may have a damaging effect on the population, farm animals and plants, economic facilities and the environment.
Earlier, the UOJ wrote that, according to Metropolitan Neophytos of Morphou, the New World Order needs anti-Christian states.
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