Posted on 04/06/2002 5:27:23 AM PST by truthandlife
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:52:24 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
The bloody conflict in the Middle East is again turning some evangelicals to the Bible for texts that speak of a final cosmic battle in those ancient lands.
Some scholars and religious leaders warn against being too literal.
As with the founding of Israel in 1948, the Six Day War in 1967, and the Persian Gulf war of 1991, the ongoing violence between Israel and Palestinians is making some Christians think of a biblical-scale showdown.
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
Perhaps it's because eschatology profiteer charlatans like Hal Lindsey, are starting to lose their credibility. Perhaps 'real' Christians accept Matthew 24:36.
Matthew 24:36
"But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
I have to keep remembering this. :)
Please don't assume I am anti-science...I think some scientific "advances" are good and some are evil.
I'm awaiting the appearance of the two witnesses, who will be killed and raised from the dead, but I know God works in His own time. With satellites, the whole world will be able to see this.
"Digital Angel" !
There is an article about it here on FR!
I started googling it,and came up with "non-related" info!
Tracking all the companies,subsidiaries,offshores and agents and people involved takes you to SeaBrook Nuclear,Cayman Islands,England,France,Dubai,Lebanon and all points on the compass!
As an atheist,all I can do is laugh at "the mark of the beast"!
I can only hope that the end of ALL religion comes in my lifetime!
Imagine,people would have to behave themselves,without blaming someone elses god!
I'm watching this with interest, too.
These are just a few, but I believe that we are in the season for Christ's return.
You lost me there. Either I never knew it, or my memory is failing. What is the season?
5 posted on 4/6/02 6:40 AM Pacific by Northpaw
Hmmmm, Lets see, we have a united europe, an emerging world system of government through the UN/WTC, we've got half of congress supporting amnesty for illegal aliens along with our president, and both are discussing the easing of our border rules so that "free travel of people and goods" can be accomplished.
There is more discussion of a continental trade zone which would bring about a greater push for a unification of north and south America into a EU styled system.
Globalism?
Digital Angel?
Data banks?
Go to google
Type in Digital Angel
Then google every connection you can find!
See Great Bay
Bay Corp
Sea Brook Nuclear Project
MAS
Elliott
Cayman Islands
HSBC
Mondial
Care Cards
Allianz
Coris
CICP
Riadhy
Lebannon
HSBC
Yada, Yada
InnerCity Press
Bin Laden
Bush was on C-Span the other day talking about the values of "free-trade". He hinted at the idea that the U.S. was losing out because we have only entered into three "free-trade" compacts, as opposed to some European countries who have entered into thirty. He's playing the American people for idiots, claiming that this "free-trade" is all about competition. That's complete garbage, for "Free-Trade" is nothing but a way to bring about global government through economic zones, which will give rise to an economic regional currency (EU style), which then will give rise to governence, etc. Furthermore, "Free-Trade" only benefits the globalists and the heads of multinational corporations. The people of all countries lose, especially those of the first world such as the United States. Meanwhile, we have slaves in third world countries producing our garments, goods, etc., our industrial sector dries up, along with the jobs, and with all of this comes higher taxation, inflation, and more welfare to make up for the loss of jobs and the trade imbalance that produces a high debt.
It's sad that so many here at FreeRepublic support FreeTrade, especially when it is a catalyst into declining American Sovereignty, not to mention all the negative things attached to it. However, if it is part of the plan, of which I believe that it is, then it's going to happen anyway. Yet, as Christians, and as Americans, we still have to do our part.
Bush was on C-Span the other day talking about the values of "free-trade". He hinted at the idea that the U.S. was losing out because we have only entered into three "free-trade" compacts, as opposed to some European countries who have entered into thirty. He's playing the American people for idiots, claiming that this "free-trade" is all about competition. That's complete garbage, for "Free-Trade" is nothing but a way to bring about global government through economic zones, which will give rise to an economic regional currency (EU style), which then will give rise to governence, etc. Furthermore, "Free-Trade" only benefits the globalists and the heads of multinational corporations. The people of all countries lose, especially those of the first world such as the United States. Meanwhile, we have slaves in third world countries producing our garments, goods, etc., our industrial sector dries up, along with the jobs, and with all of this comes higher taxation, inflation, and more welfare to make up for the loss of jobs and the trade imbalance that produces a high debt.
It's sad that so many here at FreeRepublic support FreeTrade, especially when it is a catalyst into declining American Sovereignty, not to mention all the negative things attached to it. However, if it is part of the plan, of which I believe that it is, then it's going to happen anyway. Yet, as Christians, and as Americans, we still have to do our part.
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I couldnt agree more. Its so hard for me to think about this, but I believe that GW Bush does believe we are fools in that we are incapable of seeing the actual agenda behind free trade.
As the US free trade zone expands, the call will go out for a common currency between member countries..
Then, once in place, our "leaders" will suggest we should have a common government between all member countries involved in the so called free trade zone.
Bush was on C-Span the other day talking about the values of "free-trade". He hinted at the idea that the U.S. was losing out because we have only entered into three "free-trade" compacts, as opposed to some European countries who have entered into thirty. He's playing the American people for idiots, claiming that this "free-trade" is all about competition. That's complete garbage, for "Free-Trade" is nothing but a way to bring about global government through economic zones, which will give rise to an economic regional currency (EU style), which then will give rise to governence, etc. Furthermore, "Free-Trade" only benefits the globalists and the heads of multinational corporations. The people of all countries lose, especially those of the first world such as the United States. Meanwhile, we have slaves in third world countries producing our garments, goods, etc., our industrial sector dries up, along with the jobs, and with all of this comes higher taxation, inflation, and more welfare to make up for the loss of jobs and the trade imbalance that produces a high debt.
It's sad that so many here at FreeRepublic support FreeTrade, especially when it is a catalyst into declining American Sovereignty, not to mention all the negative things attached to it. However, if it is part of the plan, of which I believe that it is, then it's going to happen anyway. Yet, as Christians, and as Americans, we still have to do our part.
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I couldnt agree more. Its so hard for me to think about this, but I believe that GW Bush does believe we are fools in that we are incapable of seeing the actual agenda behind free trade.
As the US free trade zone expands, the call will go out for a common currency between member countries..
Then, once in place, our "leaders" will suggest we should have a common government between all member countries involved in the so called free trade zone.
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