
Ignatius of Loyola founded the Roman Catholic Jesuit order in 1530 as a means of countering the work of God in the reformation. One of their first acts of terror was carrying out the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. The purpose of the plot was to blow up the English parliament taking out the protestant government to include King James I. Soon after this plot was foiled, the Jesuits began the infiltration of the largest protestant church, the Anglican Church also known as the Church of England. The Jesuits systematically began to destroy the works of the reformation and to cloud the identity of the Papacy which was clearly revealed by the reformers as The Antichrist of scripture. This was accomplished by the introduction of the Jesuit doctrine known as futurism which proclaimed that the Antichrist is not present but will arrive a future point in time. This doctrine eventually became known as dispensational theology now widely accepted by present day Evangelicals.