Harlan Norris said:
Quite a few have posted that the US is Babylon in Bible prophesy. It looks to me like this is probably true. First, What do you think? Second, , What do you think we that live here should do?
America is a part of Babylon. It is not JUST Babylon.
These are not MY opinions, but these are views of the historic version of eschatology... which is not popularly taught. This was basically the reason why the Protestant reformation began.
Upon finally seeing the word of God which was kept from the people, many realized that the antichrist had been fufilled by the papacy. Infact, those who hold the historic view believe that John knew that Rome would be the future fulfillment of this when writing Revelation. But to keep the manuscripts from being destroyed by Rome, he had to reference other scripture in the OT that spoke of the Antichrist. For the same reasons, you see in other NT books the phrases such as "Remember what I said when I was with you." Basically, the writers did not want these people to endure more persecution, so it had to be kept on the "down low" of sorts.
Now, getting back to Babylon...
Just as the protestant reformation was getting off the ground, and Rome was severely persecuting the "protestant heretics" as they were called, the pope arranged a counter-reformation of sorts. This counter reformation was called the Council of Trent (you can google this and get information on it). The purpose of this council was to devise methods of stopping the reformation, and bring people back to Rome. Out of this council, the Society of Jesus, or the Jesuits were formed. You can also google them for more information.
To make a long story short, the Jesuits were responsible for over roughly 400 years or more gradually adding Rome's doctrines into Protestantisim. Many of these such as Arminianism (Mans will is greater than God's. Which I formerly believed) can be found in roman doctrine... actually this was documented in the cannons of the Council of Trent:
CANON IV.-If any one saith, that man's free will moved and excited by God, by assenting to God exciting and calling, nowise co-operates towards disposing and preparing itself for obtaining the grace of Justification; that it cannot refuse its consent, if it would, but that, as something inanimate, it does nothing whatever and is merely passive; let him be anathema.
In laymans terms, this says that if anyone says that the Bible teaches predestination and election (Romans 9 is one example), they are excommunicated/ have become heretical.
At any rate, this isn't the right forum to preach doctrine. But what I find ironic about the Historic view is that unlike preterisim and futurisim which does not really deal with doctrine, Historisim makes doctrine a VERY important centerpeice.
Okay... With that said...
As time progresses, and the New World is up and going, the Jesuits and those who sometimes unknowingly supported them slowly instilled lots of doctrine into the protestant church... where we reach today.
Today the protestant churches no longer are really protestant. We have people uplifting MAN and not God (Joel Osteen anyone? Who can't say on national television that Jesus is the way, the truth and the light... but boy he sure loves Billy Graham!) There's a huge visible ecumicial movement (sorry I can't spell today).
Not only this, but America is a predominantly "Christian" nation. Now, if America really is no longer preaching reformed theology, but namely Roman doctrines... then it has become part of Babylon and it will be punished (Judgement is underway)
Where we stand today, America is at war with terrorists. We have no idea how long this war will be. How long will be pursuing radical muslims before we start pursuing people who "form a threat" to America's religion on their own shores? Granted, this is not a religious war right now... but I see it coming home in the future and the Elect being heavilly persecuted in this country because they refuse to be a part of the economic and religious system of this country.
So what should one do?
2Co 6:17 Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you,
This does not mean that you MUST leave the country. This simply means that God's people must go back to the way of life that God has deemed for His people:
Gen 2:15 And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it.
If you look in the Bible, God's people always lived away from the big cities, but in rural communities, living off of the land and keeping after God's creation.
The longer we stay in the city, working in specialized careers, making big money, and being dependant on industry, oil, and electricity... the longer we become a deeper part of the Beast system.
Not only this, but as we saw with 9/11 and Katrina: Cities are not the place to be when disaster strikes! People flock to the cities and larger groups of people thinking they will be safer, but in reality, they become part of a large target.
When punishment really starts raining down on this country, you will see it in the cities, but you will not find it upon the people who are not dependant on the Beast's system... because they "came out of her"
Heh... I know I just ruffled a lot of feathers.