The Bible does not speak of a Laodicean age. That is another invention of futurism. Like dispensations within dispensations. Its what you get when a futurist allegorizes the Bible to their own end.
Topcat can scoff all he wants but maybe he can try telling that to people
I do not scoff at real political situations. I do not scoff at what the Bible truly teaches. What I scoff at are the religion prognosticators who try to pigeon hole modern events into their whacky prophetic system. What I scoff at are folks who use nutty ideas like a Laodicean age (which is unknown in the Bible) to attempt to justify their whacky system.
If youre going to talk about me, at least get it straight.
I never said the Bible uses the phrase "Laodicean age", but it never uses the phrase "trinity" either. You tell me that everything Jesus speaks of concerning the church at Laodicea isn't a precise description of not only today's church but also the age we're living in. We live in an age unlike no other that has kicked God out (hence the picture of Jesus on the outside knocking on the door).
It seems from what you wrote that you scoff at the idea that the end of the age is near and His coming is imminent. As I've pointed out, you don't have to look very far to see that we are building quickly to annihilation such as has never been seen before.