Thunder Peel
You don't eat a peacock until it's cooked.
I actually agree with most of the what the OP said. I understand where they're coming from because I've had this sense for quite some time. We're close to the end of something and on the verge of seeing the world change for the worse, not just here in the U.S. but everywhere.
I believe that Obama was destined to win because he can weaken America to the point of insignificance, allowing for the world's political and economic landscape to shift considerably. If you read the book of Revelations it gives no mention of America or any nation that could be described as us. The United States will have to be weak and insignificant globally, so what better way than for God to allow Obama to win and continue to spend and cater beyond what we can afford. How else do you explain the radical and blind devotion that so many have to him? No candidate in recent times has had that kind of power and hype. I would not be at all surprised to see a man rise up in Europe in the next few years and claim to have a "fix" for what's wrong.
I know many Christians on both sides of the aisle who feel we're finally going to see God's judgement upon our country and the fall of our nation. You can't kick God out of your society and not expect something negative to happen. We've been treading the line for a long time and I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of Biblical prophesy being fulfilled quite quickly from here on out.
I believe that Obama was destined to win because he can weaken America to the point of insignificance, allowing for the world's political and economic landscape to shift considerably. If you read the book of Revelations it gives no mention of America or any nation that could be described as us. The United States will have to be weak and insignificant globally, so what better way than for God to allow Obama to win and continue to spend and cater beyond what we can afford. How else do you explain the radical and blind devotion that so many have to him? No candidate in recent times has had that kind of power and hype. I would not be at all surprised to see a man rise up in Europe in the next few years and claim to have a "fix" for what's wrong.
I know many Christians on both sides of the aisle who feel we're finally going to see God's judgement upon our country and the fall of our nation. You can't kick God out of your society and not expect something negative to happen. We've been treading the line for a long time and I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of Biblical prophesy being fulfilled quite quickly from here on out.
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