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To hear the secular news media tell it, Christianity in America is one small wheeze away from death. Well, that isn’t exactly accurate. Here’s the rest of the story.
Political turmoil, power struggles, wars and rumors of wars. The prophet Daniel lived through such times. And his record gives us hope while teaching an essential truth for today.
Why do bad things happen to good people? Many have tried to deal with that question. Here is an answer from the book of Daniel that may both surprise and comfort you.
Some say the unspeakably evil man in Daniel is Antiochus IV only. That is not correct, and here is why.
God ordained that four Gentile kingdoms will rule the earth before His Kingdom comes. He gave this amazing prophecy to Daniel, and everything is playing out exactly as Daniel wrote it.
I’m not really following your argument. The post-mill interpretation is the only one that works. Here’s how. The 70 weeks are over. The Olivet discourse was a warning regarding the fall of Jerusalem in 70AD. What it clearly isn’t is a warning to anyone outside of the geographical areas mentioned in the text, or are we not supposed to read that literally? At the end of the 70th week, the old religion was destroyed with the temple and Jesus now sits on the throne of David. 2,000 years on if you can’t see the kingdom that has grown like a mustard seed from a tiny group in the 1st century, you aren’t looking very hard.
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Excellent, …logical and fitting in with other Scriptures, especially those that touch on the same prophetic subjects…all dealing with the biggest and most talked about event in Scripture…Christ´s second coming and conquest. Your other article dealing with Antiochus and Antichrist also bring logic and coherence in contrast to what is sometimes promoted by commentators.
Thank you. Excellent. Excellent. May God be glorified and praised through the correct renderings of His holy Scriptures. Dios melo bendiga as they say here in Central Mexico…God bless.