Evangelical End Timers Reject Biden. Why?

Every other adult you see walking in the street is for Trump beating Biden – even though he slept with a porno star – and told many lies at the debate. Thirty years ago – MOST Christians would have no problem choosing Biden over Trump. Right? What is the supreme crisis in America and the World’?

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MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS ARE GOING TO VOTE FOR A MORALY BANKRUPT DICTATOR

Mormons Will Not Be Raptured

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

Mormons will be left behind too! How many REAL Christians are going to be left behind? I will use the term Rapture Rats denoting humans who want to desert the ship – they are helping to sink! They elected Trump to help them put holes in the bottom of the boat. They need the Tribulation to come so they will not log look INSANE to family members and neighbors.

John

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If the Rapture happens Saturday as predicted, Mormons likely will be among those left behind. It may not be because they are any less righteous than other Christians, it’s just that they don’t actually believe in the Rapture, where the saved are taken up to heaven in an instant. Latter-day Saints do believe, however, in cataclysmic events leading up to Jesus Christ’s Second Coming. In fact, 19th-century Mormons had a strong sense that they were living in the last days — hence the name, “Latter-day Saints — and that the so-called millennium was around the corner.

As Mormonism settled permanently into Utah, though, the faithful downplayed those sentiments and began to plant roots for the future.

In the intervening century, Mormon fears were occasionally aroused by world events, prompting some members to once again claim the end was near.

The late LDS apostle Bruce R. McConkie, for example, compiled a lengthy list of Signs of Second Coming in his authoritative volume, Mormon Doctrine, and conservative Mormon writer, Cleon Skousen, advanced his own arguments, some of them recently revived by LDS convert Glenn Beck, writes Kaimi Wenger at timesandseasons.org. “And of course, there is always That Guy in Elders Quorum, who makes vague predictions of doom.”Mormon leaders have never assigned a particular date to Christ’s return, though, and routinely caution members against trying to predict one. On the eve of 2000, when some feared the Y2K computer blackout would bring the dreaded end upon the world, LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley assured the Mormon faithful to “say goodbye to a millennium [and] greet the beginning of another 1,000 years” during which the church would “go forward on a continuing path of growth and progress and enlargement, touching for good the lives of people everywhere for as long as the Earth shall last.” At some point in the future, Hinckley said, Jesus Christ would appear to “reign in splendor upon the Earth.” Not even the “angels in heaven know of the time of his return,” Hinckley said, “but it will be a welcome day.”No unexpected disappearances for Mormons to worry about. Unless, of course, they are wrong.Peggy Fletcher Stack

Rapture Rats Say Trump Will End World

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

We don’t have to take this shit from a bunch of mentally ill followers of the Antichrist – who is their idea. He is part of their belief system. They want him to come and fuck up our shit – starting with our nation! These RR have no country! They are not Patriots. They surely do not believe we were created equal. THEIR LEADER makes this very clear!

Trump Will Start the End of the World, Claim Evangelicals Who Support Him

By Cristina Maza On 1/12/18 at 4:02 PM

World Reacts To Donald Trump’s Declaration Of Jerusalem As Israel’s Capital

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Evangelical Christians overwhelmingly support President Donald Trump because they believe he’ll cause the world to end.

Many have questioned why devout evangelicals support Trump, a man who has bragged about sexual assault, lies perpetually and once admitted he never asks God for forgiveness. Trump’s lack of knowledge of the Bible is also well-known.

Nevertheless, many evangelical Christians believe that Trump was chosen by God to usher in a new era, a part of history called the “end times.” Beliefs about this time period differ, but it is broadly considered the end of the world, the time when Jesus returns to Earth and judges all people.

Jerusalem has a central role as the city of prophecy and the place where the end of times plays out. According to the prophecy, a 1,000-year period of peace must be followed by seven years of tribulation, during which wars, disease, and natural disasters will lay waste to the earth. In the book of Revelation, Israel is described as a nation that exists during the time of tribulation, and Jerusalem’s Jewish temple is resurrected during this period. The last temple was destroyed around 70 A.D, and today there is a mosque on the Temple Mount where the previous two temples are believed to have stood. Evangelicals believe that a unified Israel with control over Jerusalem will facilitate the construction of a new Jewish temple, and set the groundwork for the end of times.

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