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Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist talmudic end times NWO scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Muh red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/Parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, especially rejecting Dispensationalism as a Rothschild-funded Scofield Zionist psyop (although historic premil is possible, but most of the early church eventually went with amil).

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist talmudic end times NWO scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/Parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, especially rejecting Dispensationalism as a Rothschild-funded Scofield Zionist psyop (although historic premil is possible, but most of the early church eventually went with amil).

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/Parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, especially rejecting Dispensationalism as a Rothschild-funded Scofield Zionist psyop (although historic premil is possible, but most of the early church eventually went with amil).

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/Parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, rejecting Dispensationalism as a Rothschild-funded Scofield Zionist psyop (although historic premil is possible, but most of the early church eventually went with amil).

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/Parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, rejecting Dispensationalism as a Rothschild-funded Scofield Zionist psyop (although historic premil is possible, but most of the early church eventually went with amil).

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/Parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, rejecting Dispensationalism as a Rothschild-funded Scofield Zionist psyop (although historic premil is possible, but most of the early church eventually went with amil).

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/Parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, rejecting Dispensationalism as a Rothschild-funded Scofield Zionist psyop (although historical premil is possible).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/Parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, rejecting Dispensationalism as a Rothschild funded Scofield psyop (although historical premil is possible).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/Parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, rejecting Dispensationalism (although historical premil is possible).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/Parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, rejecting Dispensationalism (although historical premil is possible).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD as partial-preterists would point out (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, rejecting Dispensationalism (although historical premil is possible).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation (as Bill Cooper would say).

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, rejecting Dispensationalism (although historical premil is possible).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Hard to tell sometimes if Revelation is playing out or if they are trying to emulate parts of Revelation.

As a lot of their NWO plans are sort of Dispensational which aren't exactly Biblical as much of NT prophecy already happened in 70AD (God rejecting them by destroying their white-washed tomb of a temple), something Zionists want us to forget about and think it all future, so they set up their kabbalist end times scheme to make Christians think "oh, we need to support this third temple that's a part of prophecy, it has to happen! Red heifers!"

There still is a final end times, but much of the "end of the age" like in Matthew 24 is talking about 70AD. Hard sometimes to figure exactly where that line is drawn as some verses are talking about the second coming/parousia/Day of the Lord.

There's also the debate if there's simply a spirit of antichrist that's always here, or if there will also be an actual person. Really debatable. Probably Alexandra did a video on that debate.

I think about this one a lot.

I tend to think things are going to get very rough before Christ returns, it's hard for me to imagine postmil being true where much of the world is converted (Andrew Torba probably leans towards this, I certainly hope it's true, just doubt it), I tend to be a bit more of a pessimistic amil, rejecting Dispensationalism (although historical premil is possible).

2 years ago
1 score