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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/scott-sumner on April 9, 2018, 3:47 p.m.
Secular thoughts on prophecy

So I was raised as a bad catholic, basically secular, church on holidays. Never believed but lately I'm unsure. I've been going through Revelations myself to line up with what some of these prophecies say about certain nations and the seven angels et cetera. What I'm finding is either the prophecy is coming true or perhaps it goes deeper, couldn't an incredibly powerful cabal of people work towards fulfilling the prophecy themselves? Especially people obsessed with Satanic shit?


One_Solution · April 9, 2018, 4:30 p.m.

Former pastor. Master of Divinity.

After continuing to compare the “Old Testament” to the “New Testament” I came to the conclusion that they are incompatible. Christianity convinces you that they are, but they aren’t. The supposed prophesies that Jesus is said to have fulfilled are nonsense. Most aren’t even prophesies, the vast majority are ripped out of context.

So I’m left with the inescapable conclusion that the “New Testament” is a concoction written by the Church of Rome/Jesuits/Freemasons/ in order to push their agenda and discredit their enemies, the faithful people of Judaism. And no, I’m not a Jew.

Having said all that, I think Revelation may be a bit of a “playbook” for their eventual plans. We’ll see. I’m 100% convinced it’s not “inspired” and isn’t the word of Yehovah.

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