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    The Rapture could never be legitimate grounds to refute God's Judgment of the earth.

    Presumably, it seems that not "every nation" will be saved, since the Raptured Christians (1 Thessalonians 4:17, Revelation 5:9, 7:9) have no connection with those "Very few" people left alive after the Tribulation in Isaiah 24:6?
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    The Rapture could never be legitimate grounds to refute God's Judgment of the earth.

    Then, I don't need to "elaborate" on anything do I? Since you have already answered my question...
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    America will be destroyed by the Great Tribulation, according to Revelation 17:11.

    But the word, "Bible" is not in the Bible, either. Nor is the "Trinity" to be seen anywhere in the Bible, but this is not to say that the Trinity isn't real. The Trinitarian doctrine is alluded to in Matthew 28:19, 1 John 5:8, and 2 Corinthians 13:14, although there is no explicit mention of it...
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    The Rapture could never be legitimate grounds to refute God's Judgment of the earth.

    You mean, the survivors would be a remnant of "Every nation and tribe and people and tongue", in accordance with Revelation 7:9?
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    The Rapture could never be legitimate grounds to refute God's Judgment of the earth.

    But I don't think that this could ever happen here on British soil for the simple fact that the U.K. Government is still proactive in assisting the "USA which is leading the enemy attacks".
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    The Rapture could never be legitimate grounds to refute God's Judgment of the earth.

    By definition, it's impossible to be "taken alive to meet Christ in the air" with any race which are inferior to Wasps. But the future forecast doesn't look very good for you nor your country if you are still insistent on your own version of the "truth" with total disrespect, and disregard for...
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    Thoughs of the tribulation

    So, then I suppose all of this ties in with Revelation 19:13 - Since the Rider on a White horse is clearly Christ the King, who is the Word of God, and he has blood stained clothing to indicate real bloodshed?
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    If the United States is Babylon...

    Christ is said to have "blood stained clothing", but it would seem to suggest that the Future War of Armageddon (Revelation 19) would entail real bloodshed, carnage, death and destruction. However, such a bloodshed doesn't seem plausible, since all out war with Putin's Russia is out of the...
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    America will be destroyed by the Great Tribulation, according to Revelation 17:11.

    You mean that Babylon the Great is Satan's counterfeit regime and kingdom over the entire earth?
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    America will be destroyed by the Great Tribulation, according to Revelation 17:11.

    But there is no Scriptural evidence to support the bold type. By definition, the Babylonian Empire is a political nation, which was preeminent in its heyday. Now, the 1st century Jewish writers who wrote Revelation 18 have used "Babylon" as code to describe the "Roman Empire, and the Roman...
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    America will be destroyed by the Great Tribulation, according to Revelation 17:11.

    No, it's not retarded to seek refuge in a Third country if the "USA is leading the enemy attacks" and the U.K. Government is proactive in assisting them. God's people are the Christian Israelites, and no one else has any right to be compared with Christ.
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    America will be destroyed by the Great Tribulation, according to Revelation 17:11.

    No, he never said that "there are two distinctive groups", since the Original Group 7 is simply a subset of the latter G8 - The latter being different due to Russia joining the G7 to make it the G8. However, the existence of the expanded G8 doesn't negate that the G7 is still a valid concept in...
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    How is the Catholic Church funded?

    So, is the Church's income mostly based on tithing, but then, how does it suffice to pay for all those activities (Given that each person would only donate their small change, but those in attendance represent only a fraction of all the members of the Church)?
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    If the United States is Babylon...

    Or perhaps it could be the Unification Church (or the Church of Reverend Moon, who had publicly declared himself to be the "Messiah, Son of God, and the Second Coming of Christ"). The Moonies have a theology which is most certainly "Universalist". Perhaps, they are the antichrist temple of...
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    If the United States is Babylon...

    Like the Israelites, it seems that European Christians have also separated their god and their race from all other people - As attested by the recent history of slavery, segregation, and anti-miscegenation laws in Western colonial empires - It seems that the OT racial laws have served as the...
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    If the United States is Babylon...

    Are you saying that the Unitarian Church espouses a "Universalist" theology?
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    If the United States is Babylon...

    However, it seems that this globalist invasion would eventually be defeated by miraculous "Fire from heaven", and the invaders would ultimately be destroyed --------> Revelation 20:9.
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    What do you want to know about German history?

    Then, let me ask you a different kind of question: Why did SS Veterans of WWII try to appeal the Government's decision not to pay them Army pensions - Are military pensions paid in addition to State pensions, or is it because military pensions have more monetary value than State pensions?
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    How is the Catholic Church funded?

    Obviously, those 2 quotes must be connected; since tithing over the centuries must be the main source of revenue to erect such buildings in the first place - Assuming that there are no other sources of revenue. Having said that, there are so called "New religious movements" (or cults) which...