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Alberto Magno Rivera Romero (September 19, 1935 – June 20, 1997) was an anti-Catholic religious activist who was the source of many of the theories about the Vatican espoused by fundamentalist Christian author Jack Chick. Chick promised to promote Rivera's testimony even after he died.
Alberto Rivera may refer to: Alberto Rivera (activist) (1935–1997), Spanish-American anti-Catholic activist; Alberto Rivera (equestrian) (born 1954), Mexican ...
Six of Chick's full-size comics feature Alberto Rivera, specifically: Alberto, Double Cross, The Godfathers, The Force, Four Horsemen, and The Prophet. Rivera was an anti-Catholic religious activist who claimed to have been a Jesuit priest before becoming a Fundamentalist Protestant. [38]
Several Chick tracts have featured the ideas of anti-Catholic conspiracy theorist Alberto Rivera, [42] [43] [44] such as claims that the Catholic Church created Islam, Communism, Nazism, and Freemasonry. [45]
The refrences of public magazines where Dr. Rivera is pointed as a fraud are commentary, opinionated and are not mere fact. It is clear that Dr. Rivera's life is quite controversial and to discredit him is the easiet form to invalidate his claims. Out of evident knowledge, Dr. Alberto was not Anti-Catholic, he only spoke what he lived.
After the passing of one of their founding fathers, Alberto Rivera, in June 1989 due to HIV/AIDS complications, Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity, Inc. selected HIV/AIDS research and awareness as its primary philanthropy. [8]
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Alberto Carlos Rivera Díaz [n. 1] was born in Barcelona.Albert Rivera Díaz is the only child of Agustín Rivera, member of a working-class family from La Barceloneta, [2] and María Jesús Díaz, who had moved aged 13 from the small town of Cútar in Málaga province to follow in the footsteps of her elder brother, who had opened an electrical appliances shop.