Wars and Rumors of Wars
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World War III
How will World War III come? Has it already started by 9-11 as some claim? »»
The Two (Not One) Gog/Magog Wars Recognized At Last
In the intriguing Ezekiel 38 & 39 Gog/Magog war prophecies, God has hidden his meaning similar to how Jesus hid his with his parables (Mk 4:10-11). Since these two neighboring chapters are so similar, the consensus is that they are the same prophecy predicting a single attack on Israel by the same "Gog." Under that mistaken assumption most try to identify Gog/Magog, often using current events as their guide, with ever evolving results. This also leads to wrong conclusions on the time frame of the prophecies. The solution to this impasse is to forget the identity question and see that Ezekiel 38 and 39 are not one, but two separate future wars. Then when you link them up to parallel prophecies in Revelation, the timing of these two wars becomes crystal clear. »»
Iran in Prophecy
Iran is always in the news today making threats against Israel and the USA, but Bible prophecy already tells us if Iran's threats will succeed. Ahmadinejad's plan to wipe Israel off the map with nuclear weapons will backfire and cause his own people to flee Iran. It's the next prophecy to be fulfilled and may affect everyone who depends on the flow of Middle East oil through the Strait of Hormuz. »»
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Many are comparing Ahmadinejad to Hitler. Find out why by reading the outrageous statements in the interview with the Iranian President linked below. »»
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Update: What I predicted would not happen in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 also applies to 2012, so read on: An Ipsos poll in 2006 said that 25% of adults believe it is at least somewhat likely that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in 2007. Among white evangelical Christian adults, 46% believed this. Yet years later Jesus still has not returned. Want to know why Jesus did not come in 2007 and still won't come in 2012? Read Featured Article
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