Conspiracy theories and conservative Christian doomsday prophecies - TopicsExpress



          

Conspiracy theories and conservative Christian doomsday prophecies go hand in hand. This video supports my claim. This may seem really neat at first, but when you see the mans other work (Crowning the Tyrant), it becomes clear that he is in need of mental health care to mitigate the damage of religious indoctrination. The man, like the Christian religion, is obsessed with the literal apocalypse. The endgame, promoted by the bible, is to bring about the end of days. The way to bring on the end of days involves getting the Jews to return to Palestine and, according to Christian evangelicals, convert to Christianity. Twisted people like this [George W. Bush] pose a different sort of threat than jihadist groups like ISIS or al-Nusra Front: they live next door, they hold office, and they make policy. People like this (anti-government, Christian conservatives) are the greatest threat to the national security of the United States. I cannot and would not say this man specifically is a threat, but this man is making truth claims, based in his god-given superpowers. He is claiming to have knowledge that you and I cannot. He is a zealot. If this isnt enough for you to dismiss this sort of quackery, think of it like this: instead of making predictions about an individuals future from tarot cards or a crystal ball, this guy is making predictions about the future of the world based on the arbitrary design of current-era U.S. currency. These people and their agendas are poison. They must be resisted.
Posted on: Thu, 09 Oct 2014 09:50:23 +0000

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