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Comment: Many Eschatologists believe that the Bible teaches the
Many Eschatologists believe that the Bible teaches the
coming of a one-world government at the end of the present age. This is derived from books in both testaments. This coming political structure will serve as the vehicle that allows the coming of the final world dictator known as the Antichrist. The Antichrist will lead the world into Armageddon and will set himself up to be worshipped as God. This all fits in with the "666" and "mark of the beast" scenarios that have become so popular, and so twisted, in modern pop culture.
So, no, Christians (myself included, just fyi)that believe this scenario would not like like it at all.
Quinquagenarians for Ron Paul! Who says that you can't teach old dogs new tricks?
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