Mate, scripture instructs (not suggests) we "study" to show ourselves approved.
Put "538ad - 1798ad" into a search engine and study until you understand why scripture spoke of the time period.
Notice how everyone wanted to believe they would be spared from hard times in America. Just as pre-tribulation believers want to believe they will be spared from hard times in the last years.
Then comes the disappointment and the falling away of people who had once been united by patriotism because Q was a false prophet who divided the movement. This is the "apostasy" of patriots.
Is the apostasy to come going to look very similar when many realize that their church preachers lied to them about a pre-tribulation rapture? Will many be divided and falling away because they were led on by the numerous false prophets who are in the churches today? In a moment everything they had staked their hope in is revealed to be false teaching?
Mate, scripture instructs (not suggests) we "study" to show ourselves approved.
Put "538ad - 1798ad" into a search engine and study until you understand why scripture spoke of the time period.
Literally did. Multiple times. Search this. Ready? Even someone so low aptitude to be put on internet duty can search it.
Ready?
Here it is..
"538ad - 1798ad"
Thats it. Put it in a search engine, and read for a scholars hour, what is returned.
Go to YouTube and search for Walter Veith. Start watching. You'll get it.
BIG hint: the Roman Catholic Church is the Beast of Revelation 13. The scarlet woman is Vatican city.
Go read Ezekiel 8 in the KJV, one that notes when they've added words. In 8:1 where it describes the 6th year, 6th, and on the fifth of the month (6th day in a prophetic month) - time of 666. Then read all lf Ezekiel 8. Look up the traditional Roman day for sun worship. Look up Tammuz. Look up the abominations being practiced in the temple. Then go look up when Ezekiel was written.
Share all those thoughts, ideas, or philosophical questions that race through your head while in the shower.
"Showerthought" is a loose term that applies to any thought you might have while carrying out a routine task like showering, driving, or daydreaming.
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