Sign after sign after sign...

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by Torrentum, Jul 30, 2014.

  1. FatimaPilgrim

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    If your goal was to create chaos, then the moves he is making are strategic and effective
     
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  2. miker

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  3. Fatima

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    If a sane rational person were to be elected in 2016 that would surely mess up satan's plans. The ONLY way that this could happen is IF and it is a big IF, the Warning comes ahead of the election and America has a Nineveh moment and repents.
     
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  6. Torrentum

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  8. Infant Jesus of Prague

    Infant Jesus of Prague The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee

    ...Just Breaking News.... Russia lifts ban on supplying S-300 missiles to Iran

    President Vladimir Putin on Monday lifted a ban on supplying Iran with sophisticated S-300 air defense missile systems, the Kremlin said, after Tehran struck a deal with the West over its nuclear programme.
     
  9. Infant Jesus of Prague

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    Don't thwart nuclear agreement with Iran, bishop warns Congress
    By Matt Hadro
    Washington D.C., Apr 14, 2015 / 05:03 am (EWTN News/CNA)

    Nuclear-related sanctions on Iran will be lifted if the country abides by the framework, but sanctions related to “terrorism, human rights abuses, and ballistic missiles” will remain.

    Bishop Cantu warned Congress not to get in the way of a final agreement, the “alternative” to which “leads toward armed conflict.”

    Iran's hostility to its neighbors in the Middle East is all the more reason for the international agreement on its nuclear program, Bishop Cantu insisted.

    “As we have noted in the past, Iran’s statements and actions have threatened its neighbors, especially Israel, and contributed to instability in the region,” he said. “We hope the agreement is a first step in fostering greater stability and dialogue in the Middle East.”
    Pope Francis praised the plan in his “Urbi et Orbi” blessing on Easter Sunday, saying that “in hope we entrust to the merciful Lord the framework recently agreed to in Lausanne, that it may be a definitive step toward a more secure and fraternal world.”
     
  10. Eamonn

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    Could Christianity be driven from Middle East?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-32287806

    Can Christianity survive, in the face of persecution and conflict, in the region of its birth? The BBC's Jane Corbin travelled across the Middle East - through Iraq and Syria - to investigate the plight of Christians, as hundreds of thousands flee Islamic militancy in the region.
     
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  12. Infant Jesus of Prague

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  13. Indy

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    Makes complete sense, wreak as much destruction is possible in its short time remaining, doesn't matter how messy or obvious it become, it needs to destroy everything in its path. Especially obvious is the destruction of anything historical, people have way too much to learn from the past, must wipe it out.
     
  14. Torrentum

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    This story reminded me of the tower of Babel:

    http://mobile.news.com.au/technolog...ulness-is-coming/story-fnpjxnqt-1227304902553

    Can you imagine the implications of this?
    Living to 1000?
    Well here are a few of the multitude of issues I foresee:
    1. Abortion rates would explode. The "population" argument would be bigger than the global warming argument at present.
    2. I'm assuming "therapy" would begin very very young. To preserve youth (the new god). So, refusing to allow your children to receive therapy would result in your children being taken away from you, as you would be seem as a careless parent, not looking after your children's well-being and future.
    3. Human beings would be enslaved with the cost of the "therapy" needed. I'm assuming this will be anything but cheap, consequently...
    4. More than likely only the rich will be able to afford this "therapy", leading to a two tier " super human " and "worthless- Im only here for a while " human. Who would be preferred for health care? Who would be the better parent? Who is worth educating?

    It seems crazy as I write this, but how else would it pan out? This article is really nothing new, as even Google mentioned they want to create superhumans in the future.
    Its like living in a science fiction film sometimes.
    Crazy.
     
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  15. FatimaPilgrim

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    "Its like living in a science fiction film sometimes."

    Yep. Good news is it won't last much longer and we know the ending :)
     
  16. andree

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    There are parallels with Exodus in the news lately with these stories of fish and worms falling from the sky in the press recently.

    (I'm not sure I believe the fish story, since the photos in that article look a lot like this one where a lorry spilled tons of catfish but the worms story seems legit...)
     
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  20. Infant Jesus of Prague

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    After vision of Christ, Nigerian bishop says rosary will bring down Boko Haram
    Rome, Italy, Apr 21, 2015 / 03:44 am (EWTN News/CNA).- A Nigerian bishop says that he has seen Christ in a vision and now knows that the rosary is the key to ridding the country of the Islamist terrorist organization Boko Haram.

    A Nigerian bishop says that he has seen Christ in a vision and now knows that the rosary is the key to ridding the country of the Islamist terrorist organization Boko Haram.

    Bishop Oliver Dashe Doeme says he is being driven by a God-given mandate to lead others in praying the rosary until the extremist group disappears.

    “Towards the end of last year I was in my chapel before the Blessed Sacrament… praying the rosary, and then suddenly the Lord appeared,” Bishop Dashe told EWTN News April 18.

    In the vision, the prelate said, Jesus didn’t say anything at first, but extended a sword toward him, and he in turn reached out for it.

    “As soon as I received the sword, it turned into a rosary,” the bishop said, adding that Jesus then told him three times: “Boko Haram is gone.”

    “I didn’t need any prophet to give me the explanation,” he said. “It was clear that with the rosary we would be able to expel Boko Haram.”

    The bishop said he didn’t want to tell anyone, but “felt that the Holy Spirit was pushing him to do so.”
     
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