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If your not prepared for the end of our civilisation. Then start getting yourself ready, our governments are in the process of social change, this will get far worse. The system has to completely fall for us to rebuild it. The time to stand aside is almost here. Let the left take over we can not win this battle on once they have destroyed it all can we rise our of the ashes.

Craigmuddle 5 Apr 15
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I believe there is a Techno-Billionaire Elitist Cabal that sees a perfect market situation somewhere between their profits, automation and Globalist Government. To do this and homogenize the worlds people, economies, currencies, commodities, markets, production and distribution they must take down the current capitalist system still spearheaded by the West and led by the USA. Their main play is to breakdown Sovereignty and to do this at the borders with an economic invasion. Their cover was to be beating down resistance by labeling that resistance as Racist. It is not working out well. From Texas to Berlin, London to Sydney the cat is out of the bag. Two other forces stand in their way. Communist China and Islam. At some level they may have winks and nod from these two as consent to mess up America and the west but that will not be happening. Even if it did these two would just attack at some set point of strategic benefit and advantage. In America we have a tradition of resistance. We have 70 million people under arms, we see the threat and we are rising to stop it. Buy all the dooms day food you want but put your money on the American people and where we lead... a muttering...half hearted Europe will follow!

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Nah....the left is already starting to eat their own. We have to continue to engage and eviscerate the nonsense coming from the far left. People are stupid and you mat be proven correct in the end but I'm not ready to give up the good fight. Besides, I'm a gun nut so........

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I'm not much of a bible thumper, but ever read the bible? It's a pretty telling story of what is and has come.

I’d have to agree. Unfortunately

Nah, your misguided about that. It has well over a hundred chapters that prophesied the free world so many of us now enjoy.That is growing by the way. Even said when it would begin. The end time stuff was about the end of the Old Covenant age and then later the end of the age of the four gentile empires...which would be the beginning of this age of promise. Did it prophesy the fight we are in? Heck yes. Said peoples and nations would try to stop the growth of this free world but would be defeated.

I have written multiple articles about this that change peoples minds on the subject all the time. In fact the Christian world is waking up about it.
Here is one about how the promise to Abraham about the nations being blessed though his one Descendant Jesus would come to pass.
[wordservice.org]

@DanMartinovich sorry writing about is interpreting the bible to mean what you want it to mean i believe. And we are not to do that. We are not to know the real beginning and end of time???

@Gerri4321
Your correct in a certain sense. The Bible interprets its own prophecies. There is no capability among human beings to interpret them If they do not find, in the pages of the Bible itself where it interprets them. Any interpretation outside of that is going to be fake. Period, end of conversation. There is only one exception to this rule. A minor prophecy can be interpreted if it lies within scope of a larger prophecy already interpreted. At least then a person might know where to look. Obviously anything un-interpreted in the Bible cannot be interpreted in such as way as to disagree with prophecy that is interpreted in it. Then there is another issue. Hindsight. If your not looking at the subject through hindsight. Fugetaboutit. The Apostles were even told right in the beginning of the book of Acts that the understanding of the times and seasons that lay ahead of them would not be given to them. That is reflected in their letters.

That is the basis of all my articles. They simply show where the Bible interprets its own prophecy. There is actually no disputing or arguments about it once people see that. That has been my experience now for decades. The articles change the mind of the most brainwashed end time prophecy teachers out there, and their students. Centuries from now the world will look back at these last few generations and wonder: what the fudge? How could they not see what the Bible clearly said, and what was happening before their eyes. How could the not see that God was transforming the earth, not destroying it and that is just what the Bible said he would do?

This one, if your interested shows where the Bible interprets its end time prophecy.
[wordservice.org]

@DanMartinovich again we are not to know when the End of time will happen.

@Gerri4321 I am not trying to say the Bible says when the world will end. I am saying it does not say it. It doesn't prophecy anything about the end of time or the world. It accurately prophesied the end of the Old Covenant age in 70AD and also accurately prophesied the end of the age of the four gentile empires in 1453 AD. In case you did not know it the capitol of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople in 333 AD and Roman emperor remained on the throne until 1453 when it was conquered and the last Roman emperor killed. The Bible actually tells the date of this event 6 or 7 times. If you know where to look that is, Then of course it accurately prophesied the beginning of this age and the free world due to the growing influnce of the messiah's invisible government Nothing in the Bible at all about the end of the world.

@DanMartinovich then i guess i don't understand this then.

one, if your interested shows where the Bible interprets its end time prophecy.
[wordservice.org]

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I think the problem with the collapse of “western system “ and forms of government ect is that it would leave us wide open for other political ideologies to jump straight in. I would not want to see it collapse. I want to see strong leadership that stands firmly for western ideals, take for example Poland or Hungary

I don’t see any true leader especially here in Australia

@Craigmuddle do you mean you don’t see any ?

@Freomood yes don’t see.

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A very probable fate if the current hierarchical structure is left to its work. Hopefully, they will be like most humans and stop themselves.

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I’m of a similar mind to you, Craigmuddle. In fact, I’m convinced that another world war would put the Left back in its box, and it’d be nice to think that western civilisation would take heed of history’s lessons for a longer period next time. Not that I want death and destruction; I just believe that since the sixties western societies have had it so good they’ve become complacent and spoiled. Nearly everyone born after 1955 would have no real recollection of what it’s like to live without basics, or to go without luxuries for the good of your fighting men and ultimately the survival of your country. Our youth now, more especially, are further divorced in that most will never read a book about the war, on the atrocities of both the Germans and Japanese on Jews or civilians. At least earlier generations were exposed for some decades after WWII to many books and films on the subject.

Yes, I think it’s going take the collapse of our democracies before we have people recognising the real threat that faces our way of life. Such a pessimistic, fatalistic stance to have, sadly.

All I can say is: Darkness does not bring light. Light brings light.

@DanMartinovich, one could argue that Reformation was a movement that brought us from darkness into the light. If the Marxist march through our institutions is successful we will be back in the darkness of communism or socialism. If this was to occur I don’t doubt that democracies would re-emerge at some point - they’re highly successful forms of government, for both the individual and the country as a whole.

I see war, or the threat of it, serving only as a reminder of what we have to lose.

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