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Predictions and Prophecies
Why do you believe / disbelieve the End Times (“Armageddon”) prophecy?
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<blockquote data-quote="DanielHarmon" data-source="post: 2333837" data-attributes="member: 809245"><p>People that say the end time events was written for the 1st-2nd century are very wrong. The Bible is very clear that these events wouldn't happen until there existed a country called Israel which was settled by Israelis. This didn't happen until 1948! Also, in the end times, there exist instant mass communication, the ability to have a global govt, certain geographical makeups of large region-states, like the EU, which is another thing that is predicted. None of those could have happened until last century. The idea that was told to the people then was that is could happen anytime...so people thought it could happen immediately.</p><p></p><p> Also, besides the stage being set with those predictions (which would be laughed at even in 1940), there are also another few that are important. The Bible predicted a religion that hadn't yet made it way on the stage...Islam. It is recorded that people in the Middle East will form some type of Islamic confederation that will fight with Russia against the EU (or revived Roman Empire). Also, a large country (China) is also spoke of coming from the east. (Most people would guess that the future problem is the lack of oil, and China, Russia, EU, and Muslim confederation are all after it. (it seems the world is divided up amongst these)</p><p> There will also be a new universal religion (which it sounds incredibly like what we believe today) We call it secular humanism...or looking only to yourself for the answer (reread the serpent in the Garden of Eden where he tells Eve she can be "like God.")</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanielHarmon, post: 2333837, member: 809245"] People that say the end time events was written for the 1st-2nd century are very wrong. The Bible is very clear that these events wouldn't happen until there existed a country called Israel which was settled by Israelis. This didn't happen until 1948! Also, in the end times, there exist instant mass communication, the ability to have a global govt, certain geographical makeups of large region-states, like the EU, which is another thing that is predicted. None of those could have happened until last century. The idea that was told to the people then was that is could happen anytime...so people thought it could happen immediately. Also, besides the stage being set with those predictions (which would be laughed at even in 1940), there are also another few that are important. The Bible predicted a religion that hadn't yet made it way on the stage...Islam. It is recorded that people in the Middle East will form some type of Islamic confederation that will fight with Russia against the EU (or revived Roman Empire). Also, a large country (China) is also spoke of coming from the east. (Most people would guess that the future problem is the lack of oil, and China, Russia, EU, and Muslim confederation are all after it. (it seems the world is divided up amongst these) There will also be a new universal religion (which it sounds incredibly like what we believe today) We call it secular humanism...or looking only to yourself for the answer (reread the serpent in the Garden of Eden where he tells Eve she can be "like God.") [/QUOTE]
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