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Jokke
2007-03-10, 13:24
quote: "There is no salvation for civilization, or even the human race, other than the creation of a world government." - Albert Einstein ... all » Megiddo I: The March to Armageddon explores Bible prophecy concerning the last day empire prophesied in the Old and New Testaments. This documentary features never-before-seen interviews with some of the leading researchers on the subject. Megiddo I reveals how God uses prophecy to prove His existence and to separate Himself from all others that claim His authority. This informative documentary also chronicles startling quotes from powerful men of history who have spoken of the need for world government to further the cause of peace. But what does the Bible say about "world peace" and its consequence for mankind? Seen through the lens of prophecy, What is the significance of World War I and II? Were these birth pangs to prepare the nations for World War III and Armageddon? "...the end of all things is at hand..." - 1 Peter 4:7

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4959110838223046399

I haven't watched It yet, but I thought you guys would find it interesting.

Hare_Geist
2007-03-10, 13:32
Who cares what a bunch of old Jewish folktales have to say about modernity? They're not prophecies per say, their interpretations and believers trying to fulfill what they believe to be prophecies in their holy texts (such as the nuts trying to gain control of Washington to bring doomsday, causing Jesus to come back).

AngryFemme
2007-03-10, 13:38
People actually yearn for the apocalypse to happen, just so their religion can be validated. It's a sad, sad state of affairs.

boozehound420
2007-03-10, 15:20
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=6439295521791525424

documentary about the book of revelation. First parts show what christians believe, even shows some of them who think its there duty to help israel finantialy and shit. The second part is where it gets really intresting and they talk about what the book actually means in its historical account, where it was written, by who and why.

Basicly there not prophecies, there just another set of words that people have twisted into prophecies. Written by a pesent or average guy in the time talking about the roman government opposing its power on the people. And infact with the book of revelation the christians think its there duty to help the prophecies come true, which they dont realise is making it a self fulfilling prophecy. So these people are actually bringing on the destruction of the world, and since theres no god thats all you get is death. Well there trying, i don think they would ever succeed.



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mustache rider
2007-03-10, 17:34
quote:Originally posted by AngryFemme:

People actually yearn for the apocalypse to happen, just so their religion can be validated. It's a sad, sad state of affairs.

we're not the ones who will be burning in hell for all eternity. there is nothing sad about what will happen to us, only glory

easeoflife22
2007-03-10, 23:20
Unless it's a trick by Satan to convince Christians to kill and commit a soul damning crime against the world. You'll be validating your religion, but you may be validating your permanent residency in hell. Better hope God isn't real if you back the apocalypse.

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kurdt318
2007-03-11, 01:51
They're just vague outlines that can aply to anything.

"a great descrution will shock the world"

-kurdt318

So, now when a great destruction does shock the world you can tell all your friends you know someone who predicted it.