Showing posts with label the Antichrist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the Antichrist. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Friday, April 18, 2014
Bible Prophecy and the Coming Muslim Anti-Christ
Millions of American evangelicals believe that the Antichrist will rise from Europe from a 'born again' Roman Empire, as depicted in the immensely popular Left Behind book series.
But what most people don't know is that the Muslim Bible and Islamic Prophecy also predicts the coming of a person fitting nearly that identical description: The Madhi, the Muslim Messiah! How can this be?
Walid Shoebat is a scholar of both Islamic and Christian religions and he does not believe the Antichrist will rise from Europe. Rather, he teaches in this video that the Antichrist will arise from Turkey in resurgence of the Ottoman Empire.
Walid Shoebat »
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
KRONE: Das renommierte US-Meinungsforschungsinstitut Public Policy Polling hat in einer aktuellen Studie die beliebtesten Verschwörungstheorien der amerikanischen Gesellschaft geprüft - mit durchaus bemerkenswerten Resultaten: So glauben 13 Prozent der US-Amerikaner, ihr Präsident Barack Obama sei der Antichrist. 29 Prozent glauben an die Existenz von Außerirdischen, 14 Prozent an den sagenhaften "Bigfoot".
Bei der umfangreichen Untersuchung wurden insgesamt 20 gängige Verschwörungstheorien auf ihre Beliebtheit getestet. Von jenen 47 Prozent, die im vergangenen Jahr dem republikanischen Kandidaten Mitt Romney ihre Stimme bei der Präsidentschaftswahl gegeben haben, glaubt sogar jeder Fünfte, dass der Demokrat Obama den Antichristen verkörpere. Weitere beachtliche Ergebnisse: » | bar | Mittwoch, 03. April 2013
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Barack Obama,
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Monday, July 26, 2010
EDGE: An anti-gay pastor in Gainesville, Florida has come up with a plan to stand firm for righteousness: he’s calling on his followers to burn copies of the Qu’ran, the holy book of the Muslim faith.
Pastor Terry Jones of the Dove World outreach Center has called for the burning of the Qu’ran--spelled with a common variant spelling, Koran, in the title of the church’s event, the "International Burn A Koran Day," which is scheduled to take place on September 11.
Text at the church’s website describes the Dove World Outreach Center as "a New Testament Church" that is "based on the Bible, the Word of God." The text indicates that the church subscribes to the notion that the end of the world is approaching: "We believe that God is calling a new generation in this end time--a generation of believers that is yielded to his Word and his will.
"Our Land needs strong churches that understand and fulfill God’s vision of restoration and reformation," the site’s text continues, "churches that are able to handle the revival we will see this century with the apostolic anointing, and bring Godly changes to our entire society." >>>
Monday, March 29, 2010
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THE TELEGRAPH: Christian Militia Group Members Arrested by FBI >>> | Monday, March 29, 2010
THE TELEGRAPH: The FBI has carried out a series of raids on Christian militia across America after they feared the groups were about to launch a bombing campaign in anticipation of Armageddon.
Nine members of a Christian militia group in the American Midwest were charged on Monday with plotting to kill a police officer and then blow up mourners at his funeral.
Members of the Hutaree, self-proclaimed "Christian warriors" who conduct paramilitary training in readiness for the arrival of the anti-Christ, were seized after a series of FBI raids in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana.
The nine – including a couple and their two sons – face charges that include attempted use of weapons of mass destruction, seditious conspiracy and teaching the use of explosives.
Prosecutors said the FBI moved in after learning that the group planned a violent reconnaissance mission some time in April.
Monitoring groups say that right-wing militia groups have enjoyed a dramatic resurgence amid growing anger at what they see as an oppressive federal government and fears of gun control.
The Michigan-based Hutaree view law enforcement agencies, including local police, as a "brotherhood" and an enemy, said prosecutors. >>> Tom Leonard in New York | Monday, March 29, 2010
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Michigan,
Ohio,
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THE TELEGRAPH: FBI agents have arrested seven people in a series of raids targeting a Christian militia group.
The raids took place in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio over the weekend and were reportedly carried out by the FBI-led Joint Terrorism Task Force.
The suspects are expected to make an initial appearance in US District Court in Detroit later today.
A source close to the investigation in Washington, D.C. told the Detroit News that FBI agents were conducting activities in connection to Hutaree, a Christian militia group whose members describe themselves as Christian soldiers preparing for the arrival and battle with the anti-Christ. >>> | Monday, March 29, 2010
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Christian fundamentalism,
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Michigan,
Ohio,
the Antichrist,
USA
Thursday, March 25, 2010
LE FIGARO: Un sondage fait état d'opinions pour le moins extrêmes sur le président américain. Ainsi, 45% des Républicains interrogés le voient comme un «ennemi de l'intérieur».
La diabolisation de Barack Obama continue. Un an après la prise de fonction du président américain, l'Institut de sondages Harris * est allé voir du côté des Républicains ce qu'ils pensaient du président démocrate. Les résultats sont édifiants : 67% d'entre eux le voient comme un «socialiste» (qualificatif peu élogieux Outre-Atlantique), 57% comme un musulman, et 42% comme un raciste.
Des résultats qui en deviennent presque inquiétants pour Obama, au fur et à mesure du sondage : 38% des Républicains interrogés pensent qu'il «agit comme l'avait fait Hitler», et 24% voient en lui l'Antéchrist, cette figure d'imposteur maléfique de l'eschatologie chrétienne, qui ramène invariablement la fin du monde. On se souvient qu'un spot de campagne de John McCain avait déjà joué sur cette comparaison, avant l'élection de Barack Obama.
Dans ce sondage, 22% des Républicains croient savoir que le président Obama «veut que le terrorisme triomphe». Mais encore : 45% d'entre eux le voient comme un «ennemi de l'intérieur» qui, pour 55% du panel «a fait beaucoup de choses anticonstitutionnelles».
Le même sondage donne également la parole aux Américains dans leur ensemble. Sans surprise, les mécontents sont moins nombreux. Mais plus de 20% des personnes interrogées le voient tout de même comme un «ennemi de l'intérieur» et 40% comme un «socialiste». La comparaison avec Hitler satisfait 20% des Américains et avec l'Antéchrist, 14%. >>> Par Charlotte Menegaux | Jeudi 25 Mars 2010
Liens en relation avec l’article:
MAIL ONLINE: Almost a quarter of Republicans think Obama ‘may be the Antichrist’ as 14 states sue over healthcare reforms >>> David Gardner | Wednesday, March 24, 2010
THE TELEGRAPH: Death Threats Plague Democrats Who Supported Barack Obama's Health Care Bill >>> | Thursday, March 25, 2010
LE FIGARO: Une majorité d'Américains contre la politique d'Obama >>> Par Charlotte Menegaux, Laure Kermanac'h | Mardi 23 Mars 2010
MAIL ONLINE: Americans who suggest Barack Obama should rot in hell are apparently deadly serious.
Nearly a quarter of Republicans believe the Democrat president 'may be the Antichrist', according to a survey.
An even greater number compared him to Hitler.
Mr Obama was jubilant this week after securing his £626billion healthcare reform plan.
But his triumph seems only to have inflamed his critics among the evangelical Christians from America's heartland who kept George Bush in power for eight years and have demonised his successor.
More than half of the Republicans quizzed by Harris Poll, 57 per cent, believed the president was secretly Muslim, something he has consistently denied.
And 67 per cent of Republicans who responded believed Obama was a socialist, despite his central leanings.
The startling results came as lawyers representing 14 U.S. states filed lawsuits yesterday challenging an overhaul of the country's $2.5trillion healthcare system, minutes after President Barack Obama signed the landmark legislation.
One joint lawsuit by a dozen Republican attorneys general and a Democrat claims the sweeping reforms violate state-government rights in the U.S. Constitution and will force massive new spending on hard-pressed state governments. Almost a quarter of Republicans think Obama 'may be the Antichrist' as 14 states sue over healthcare reforms >>> David Gardner | Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Friday, March 06, 2009
The Dawning of a New Dark Age – Paperback (US) Barnes & Noble >>>
The Dawning of a New Dark Age – Hardcover (US) Barnes & Noble >>>
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Allah,
Islam,
the Antichrist,
Walid Shoebat
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