I find this story highly unlikely anyway, but the very notion that we (the US) have the duty to try to stop Gog and Magog, or that we are even capable of doing anything to impede the coming Armageddon, is preposterous.
God’s plans are not alterable.
And God is no more than an inconvenient thorn to most leftie journalists.
You said — Gods plans are not alterable.
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Ummmm..., I also know that God’s plans include having a one-world government, with an evil ruler over all nations, including the United States, and that God will judge this one-world government, during the time of the Tribulation.
Although I know that this is *absolutely inevitable* from what God says about it, and I can see it being put into place right now, that doesn’t mean that I stop fighting that movement of our government and our leaders in putting this “plan” into action (which they will *absolutely* and *without fail*)...
So, what you say doesn’t necessarily mean that someone won’t oppose what they know God says will happen — absolutely and without fail...
Maybe Bush is either indirectly fulfilling a handful of God’s prophecies or wants to delay them because he feels the world is not ready yet for prophetic major events.