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This video is fundamentally better than any /-\| trashsludge ever made, indeed all of it combined at this point.

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it's just the largest mass production psychological experiment without any regulation in human history. what could possibly go wrong

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89 Rat Traps

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...I love and we were talking about Doug Llewelyn, who you have to love as the original reality TV ball buster. the commercials are super interesting, as when was the last time you saw a commercial in the US for alcohol? fascinating.

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Considering the economic implications as interpreted by a real economist?

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Here's why the 'Jesus is returning and He told Trump to attack Iran' claim is utter nonsense. The stage that would need to be set in the End Times™ prophesies described in Revelation aren't even close to in place. So, the very holy text claimed to foretell of current events in Iran doesn't describe 2026 at all.

The question of whether current military and political events involving Iran align with the Book of Revelation is a subject of intense debate. While some modern interpretations—particularly within Dispensationalist circles—see these events as a direct "signal fire" for Armageddon, many biblical scholars, theologians, and historians point to several ways these events do not purport to the prophecies in Revelation.

Here is a breakdown of the primary arguments for why current events may not be the fulfillment of Revelation.

1. The Historical Context (Preterism)
Many scholars hold a "Preterist" view, arguing that the majority of the Book of Revelation was written to address the specific trials of the 1st-century Church under the Roman Empire.

The Audience: The book explicitly states it is for the "seven churches in Asia" (modern-day Turkey).

The "Beast": Many historians identify the "Beast" as Emperor Nero or the Roman Empire itself, rather than a future 21st-century political leader.

The Timeline: Revelation 1:1 and 22:10 state that these events "must soon take place" because "the time is near." From this perspective, the prophecy was fulfilled nearly 2,000 years ago.

2. Missing Pre-Requisites in the Text
Theologians often point out that certain specific conditions described in Revelation and related prophecies (like Ezekiel 38-39, often cited alongside it) are not currently met:

Israel Dwelling in "Unwalled Villages": Ezekiel 38:11 describes an invasion of Israel when it is a land of "unwalled villages" where people are "at rest and live in safety." Critics argue that modern Israel, with its sophisticated Iron Dome, high-tech border walls, and constant state of alert, does not fit this description.

The Global Scope: Revelation describes events that affect the "whole world" and all "kindreds, and tongues, and nations." While the current conflict is significant, it remains a regional geopolitical struggle rather than a total global collapse or a unified world government.

The Drying of the Euphrates: Revelation 16:12 mentions the Euphrates drying up to prepare the way for "kings from the East." While there are environmental issues with the river, it has not "dried up" in the supernatural or total sense described in the text to facilitate a specific massive military crossing.

3. Geopolitical Misalignment
Bible prophecy often refers to "Persia" (Iran) as part of a specific coalition.

The Coalition: In the "Gog and Magog" war (often linked to Revelation's final battles), Persia is allied with "Magog," "Meshech," and "Tubal" (often interpreted as Russia and Turkey).

Current Reality: While Iran and Russia are currently allies, the specific, unified religious-military "beast" system described in Revelation—which involves a single world leader (the Antichrist) and a false prophet—has no clear equivalent in today's fragmented international landscape.

4. The "Commonality of Crisis" Argument
Historians note that nearly every generation since the 1st century has believed Revelation was being fulfilled in their time.

Past "Antichrists": Napoleon, Hitler, Stalin, and various Popes have all been identified as the Antichrist in their respective eras.

Past "Armageddons": The Crusades, the Black Death, WWI, and the Cold War were all viewed by contemporaries as the "End Times."

The Logic: If every generation has been wrong about current events being the "End," the current conflict with Iran is statistically more likely to be another chapter in human history rather than the final one.

No single world leader currently commands total global worship and economic control.

The Mark of the Beast: There is no mandatory global economic system tied to religious allegiance.

Universal Peace The "Gog" invasion happens when Israel is at "rest"; Israel is currently in a state of active conflict.
The Temple Revelation 11 refers to the Temple in Jerusalem; currently, no Third Temple exists on the Temple Mount.

So, in summary, Revelation objectively isn't playing out at all, and it's just ridiculous to claim it is.

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Corporatocratic Plutocracy, that's the form of corrupt government in charge of AUSA, the Allegedly United States of America. So let's replace the virtuous, pure white with black. The black can symbolize the rampant cronyism, two justice systems, black masses, and de∆th while hiding dirt and blood stains. Seems perfect.

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www.yahoo.com/news/articles/christian-nationalism-… not really acceptable; is really creepy, weird, fatalistic, and ridiculous.

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www.yahoo.com/news/articles/christian-nationalism-… not really acceptable; is really creepy, weird, fatalistic, and ridiculous.

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