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I Fear We Are On The Verge Of Something Terrible.
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didnt i post a thread a few months back about the world not being the same, it is changing fast everything is happening and coming together as i allways knew. i dont know what is round the corner but i do fear for the future, i fear for the future for my children for the uk for our way of life. i fear that what happened in france is just the beginning. are the global elite are behind it ? there is some truth in this -
obamas speech about tackling isis makes me want to puke, its sickening . they open the borders to these scum and then they say " we didnt know ". how will we in the uk and europe resolve this problem , i fear " we cant " .
obamas speech about tackling isis makes me want to puke, its sickening . they open the borders to these scum and then they say " we didnt know ". how will we in the uk and europe resolve this problem , i fear " we cant " .
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This is the same guy who shouted at Piers Morgan so loud over the gun debate in the light of... well, one of the recent mass shooting incidents, at least. He can be as passionate as he likes about his views but he's terrible at engaging with differing opinions.
And really he sounds like the sort of person who basically is a bit of a broken record. People have been screaming about impending global apocalypse for pretty much ever. I don't think he's any more right this time. Case in point -- it's now November, and the US isn't a failed state and didn't become one in October this year, so this video's predictions of imminent doom appear to be also wrong for now.
Like most conspiracy theorists, he has a tendency to see links that are just not there -- to see control over the chaos, and to see malice where there's just incompetence.
And really he sounds like the sort of person who basically is a bit of a broken record. People have been screaming about impending global apocalypse for pretty much ever. I don't think he's any more right this time. Case in point -- it's now November, and the US isn't a failed state and didn't become one in October this year, so this video's predictions of imminent doom appear to be also wrong for now.
Like most conspiracy theorists, he has a tendency to see links that are just not there -- to see control over the chaos, and to see malice where there's just incompetence.
Blimey. Canary called me a redneck!!!! This man seems more worried about his Texas gold which is pretty typical IMO. I don't know who he is but he seems to hold a high opinion of himself as an intellectual. I didn't see that.
I turned off after 7 mins. He sounded so much like one of our ABers with his convoluted lecture and arm waving I couldn't take him seriously.
More suited to a bible bashing hellfire and brimstone establishment than paranoid scuttle but from his so called well placed friends.
He doesn't give me cause for concern.I think he is a charlatan personally.
I turned off after 7 mins. He sounded so much like one of our ABers with his convoluted lecture and arm waving I couldn't take him seriously.
More suited to a bible bashing hellfire and brimstone establishment than paranoid scuttle but from his so called well placed friends.
He doesn't give me cause for concern.I think he is a charlatan personally.
"mad as a box of frogs" NO !! he is definately not. easy for you lot to put him down, i know some of his stuff is BS im the first to admit but there is a lot of truth in what he says here and other videos he has made.
ok.....smart a***s tell me this is fake, if you have nothing to say then best keep shut. if you have then please provide a link.
ok.....smart a***s tell me this is fake, if you have nothing to say then best keep shut. if you have then please provide a link.
There is quite a strong end-od-the-world belief centred on the Baptists in Anerica, and this is just part
http:// people. opposin gviews. com/bib le-prop hecy-en d-times -accord ing-bap tist-be liefs-5 597.htm l
end of times / rapture and tribulation
There is virtually no belief on these lines in the UK
just as the belief in creationism has no takers here
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end of times / rapture and tribulation
There is virtually no belief on these lines in the UK
just as the belief in creationism has no takers here
goggle
millenarianism definition
lots to read - have fun
be as rude as abusive as you like
been around for a long time
you can even argue that the NTwas originally written with end-of-the-world intent but erm as you notice it didnt occur and Christian doctrine changed priddy quick to cope with it
Part of Cromwell' army were millenarial - Lilburne I think 1640s
and if it is true this time - - - - we will all soon know
millenarianism definition
lots to read - have fun
be as rude as abusive as you like
been around for a long time
you can even argue that the NTwas originally written with end-of-the-world intent but erm as you notice it didnt occur and Christian doctrine changed priddy quick to cope with it
Part of Cromwell' army were millenarial - Lilburne I think 1640s
and if it is true this time - - - - we will all soon know
PP....my understanding of "rapture" is largely drawn from the constant babbling that I was subjected to by a religious nutter that I worked with in BT. He was a JW as well, but it doesn't seem to matter which of these religions it is, as they all talk in the same such irrational and illogical manner.
Interesting quote from the Wiki definition of the word "rapture"
"In Christian eschatology the rapture refers to the belief that either before, or simultaneously with, the Second Coming of Jesus Christ to earth, believers who have died will be raised and believers who are still alive and remain shall be caught up together with them (the resurrected dead believers) in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air "
Mad a box of frogs but essentially harmless I suppose !
Interesting quote from the Wiki definition of the word "rapture"
"In Christian eschatology the rapture refers to the belief that either before, or simultaneously with, the Second Coming of Jesus Christ to earth, believers who have died will be raised and believers who are still alive and remain shall be caught up together with them (the resurrected dead believers) in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air "
Mad a box of frogs but essentially harmless I suppose !
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