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General Discussion / Re: What bin Ladin's death should mean for us
« on: May 23, 2011, 11:35:52 PM »
->Did it ever strike you as strange, that strictly because of eschatological doctrine, the entirety of the 20th century church - including even "Christian" cults - must necessarily reject that Muhammad could be THE false prophet of the book of Revelation?
http://www.beholdthebeast.com/traditional_framework.htm#cults <-
Well the book says that the false prophet will work to misguide people away from Christ. that is his Job, Satan will then transform as a "GOD" that will be worshipped by many, willingly or forcefully, again Islam does come to mind, but I also can see Islam being a stepping stone, as I think there will be a present day false prophet that will continue to improvise amongst the works that mohammed already started. (completely denying Chrst as the son of God and a mere equal mortal equivalent to mohamed, ironicaly whetehr muslimsa admit it or not, mohamed is being idolized by muslims ) Islam is the only religion that wants that monopoly worldwide, whether by force or not it dosent really matter as long as they get evreryone to convert.
http://www.beholdthebeast.com/traditional_framework.htm#cults <-
Well the book says that the false prophet will work to misguide people away from Christ. that is his Job, Satan will then transform as a "GOD" that will be worshipped by many, willingly or forcefully, again Islam does come to mind, but I also can see Islam being a stepping stone, as I think there will be a present day false prophet that will continue to improvise amongst the works that mohammed already started. (completely denying Chrst as the son of God and a mere equal mortal equivalent to mohamed, ironicaly whetehr muslimsa admit it or not, mohamed is being idolized by muslims ) Islam is the only religion that wants that monopoly worldwide, whether by force or not it dosent really matter as long as they get evreryone to convert.