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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Jessie Jackson calls on UN



A few weeks ago in an article, Godzilla in the bible, i warned that UN occupation was on the way.  Now we have gotten a little closer to this being a reality.  And what do you know, one of the scenarios I listed has become a reality.  Jesse  Jackson is accusing the US government of not protecting Mr. Martin's civil rights and wants the UN to step-in.

Jessie Jackson has called on the United Nations to step-in and perform a probe into the Trayvon Martin murder trial. 

Isn't that saying UN law trumps US Law?  Most Americans would never submit to United Nations rule or oversight, but our elected officials have.  We are under UN Law because our officials have signed the UN charter, agreeing to international law oversight.  This retrial would violate US Law by trying a man twice for the same crime, which is double jeopardy.
Does the bible say anything about a lawless person who seeks to change laws and times?  You betcha [Daniel 7:25].

This is merely the first obvious step in changing the laws of the land and allowing UN courts to enforce international law or even Martial Law, see my article on the Lone Ranger.

We are also very close to a full-blown race war sparking off in this country because of the verdict of this trial.  Yet another reason for UN occupation, because when Americans are fighting Americans how can Americans police them?  We better bring in some foreign troops to do that.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Pacific Rim: In The Bible





Pacific Rim is a $190 million sci-fi tale about earth’s heroes(in mythology the heroes were the children of the gods/nephilim) battling against skyscraper-size alien monsters that enter our world through a rift on the ocean floor.  These aliens resemble dinosaurs and all share a collective consciousness [Revelaiton 17:13], which makes battling them difficult because they learn from each encounter.  The movie follows a long list of movies with the same premise: it’s the apocalypse stupid, why didn’t you know about it!!  Movies like, Oblivion, Escape From Planet Earth, Now You See Me, After Earth, The World’s End, This Is The End, The Purge, World War Z, Elysium, Rapture Palooza, etc…
So here’s where it gets interesting…
In Mythology, the Titans were greek gods born from a union of earth and sky, which alludes to the Nephilim of the bible [Genesis 6:4], angels that came down and mated with women and produced children.  In Pacific Rim, the Titans are used to fight an invading army. (Remember that idea)... 

There are several groups/countries represented in the movie, and are controlling different Titans.  Russia, China, Japan, and the United States are the last countries represented by Titans.  In the end, the Titans represented by Russia and China are defeated in battle the rest is up to interpretation. 

Idris Elba is a well known leading man in movies, and plays a major role in the Pacific Rim, but if I may: if you haven’t seen him in the TV Show Luther, then you have missed some of his great performances.  So back to the premise of the film; the governments of the world have created giant robots called Titans, which are piloted by two humans that mind-meld in order to interface with and control these massive robots.  So once again the idea of transhumanism [Daniel 2:43]is coupled with fighting the apocalypse as seen in Oblivion, Enders Game, After Earth, Elysium, and don’t forget Wolverine.  There is a scene in the movie where Idris Elba says, “We’re cancelling the apocalypse today.”  That is to say that we men believe that we can fight the apocalypse and prevent it.    In Revelation Chapter 16 it talks about men being deceived into trying to fight against the armies of God [Revelation 16:13-16].  These men are tricked into believing that they can stop the apocalypse which coincides with a major earthquake, which causes rifts all over the earth.  Sound familiar? 

There is a lot more that I could say, but it would be over-kill and pointless if you don’t get it by now!

Monday, July 15, 2013

The Power of Repentance



To me, repentance means a complete change in your way of thinking and actions which involves attaining a completely new perspective of past actions; these past actions which now are repulsive to you and no longer bring pleasure to you in any way/shape/form.

Webster's dictionary defines repentance as: the action or process of repenting especially for misdeeds or moral shortcomings.  
We find here that man sees repentance as a process, but how does God view repentance?  I also noted that Websters listed "death sentence" as a phrase that rhymes with repentance, perhaps someone else will see the correlation with this article's subject matter.  I won't try and over-complicate this by over-explaining the concept of repentance but the story of Jonah comes to mind here.  


In the book of Jonah Chapter 3 we find that Jonah finally makes his way to Nineveh and proclaims the word of God to its inhabitants and tells the people that they must repent or die.  Jonah preached the message of repentance or death sentence.  The people of Nineveh believed God and proclaimed a fast immediately and when the king heard of Jonah's preaching he, made a proclamation that every man and animal had to fast and sit in sackcloth and ashes, symbols of contrition.  The King hoped that God would accept their pledge of repentance and change his proclamation of doom.  

We find in Chapter 4 that Jonah was afraid that God  would change His mind and not destroy Nineveh (Jonah wanted it destroyed because they were enemies of Israel), that's why Jonah refused to go and warn the people at first.  These are Jonah's words in Chapter 4: (1 But it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was very angry.  2 And he prayed unto the Lord, and said, I pray thee, O Lord, was not this my saying, when I was yet in my country? Therefore I fled before unto Tarshish: for I knew that thou art a gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repentest thee of the evil.  3 Therefore now, O Lord, take, I beseech thee, my life from me; for it is better for me to die than to live.)

We find several relevant concepts here: 
-sometimes we are not taught the word of God because our enemies want us to be destroyed [Hosea 4:6].
-Jonah is upset with God for being gracious, merciful, slow to anger and showing great kindness; he is upset with God for having all the traits which have benefited Israel all these years.  Like most hippocrits Jonah wants special treatment from God [Jonah 4:2].
-sometimes we disobey God because we don't like God's plan [Jonah 3].
-God loves everyone even our enemies and doesn't want anyone destroyed [2 Peter 3:8-10].
-animals are esteemed by God as much as humans: animals should not be mistreated [Jonah 4].  
-we also find that as we repent from our evil ways, that God repents from the evil that he has proclaimed will be done to us! which is amazing...

Jonah shows his hardness of heart when he states that he would rather die than to see Nineveh be spared, after which God chides him for it.  Sadly, we all know people with that mentality don't we.  They pray and hope that their enemies perish, while their enemies are praying for salvation with repentant hearts.  We sometimes forget that God sees the heart, while we just see the opponent or opposition and we want to destroy the competition.  

So is repentance a process or does it need to happen instantly?  The truth is, that Nineveh was told that they had 40 days before destruction, but we don't know how long of a space if any we will be given before God chooses to destroy us; therefore I would recommend that you [1] acknowledge your sin and repent immediately of your sinful ways; [2]accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, the free gift of God; [3] confess and believe that Jesus died of your sins and that God has raised him from the dead.  

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

The Lone Ranger: In the Bible




The Lone Ranger, is about a lawyer named John Reid (Armie Hammer), that has returned to Texas to become his hometown’s prosecutor.  An outlaw, Butch Cavendish (William Fichtner)
kills John’s brother Dan in an ambush along with John and five other men.  John returns from the dead, becomes the Marshall, and sets out in search of Justice.  This is when he links up with Tonto (Johnny Depp), a seemingly crazy Comanche mystic.
Now this is when it gets interesting and I add a bit of a biblical
perspective, just to get your brains working.
Let me state the facts again...



-8 Men enter the canyon/pit (1 outlaw, 7 Rangers)  Video1
-7 Rangers die, but one doesn't stay dead, he returns from the pit
-The Lone Ranger invokes Marshall Law, (Marshall Law is coming to the US!)
-He wakes-up, is revived from the dead on the top of 7 peaks/hills
-He wears a Mask
-He rides a white horse
-In the movie a rich man states states: “make no mistake law and order has come to the west.”  In other words the west has changed forever.  The same statement The President made after the explosion in West Texas.  Quote
-The rich man also states that "nothing is accomplished without sacrifice" in other words, a sacrifice.

So you ask, where can these things be found in the bible...
[Revelation 17]
The beast that thou sawest was, and is not; and shall ascend out of the bottomless pit, and go into perdition: and they that dwell on the earth shall wonder, whose names were not written in the book
of life from the foundation of the world, when they behold the beast that was, and is not, and yet is.
9 And here is the mind which hath wisdom. The seven heads are seven mountains, on which the woman sitteth.  10 And there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space.  11 And the beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth into perdition.

Verse 11 above states that the 8th is of the seven, this means that one of the seven men dies and comes back to life, just like in the movie, The Lone Ranger.

So all we need now is a horseman on a white horse: [Revelation 6:2]  (And I saw, and
behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer.)

Now, this man on a white horse that comes in peace before going on a rampage may have nothing to do with the beast written about in the bible, however the case has been made that there are eerie parallels shown in this movie.   Here are some things to think about in the future.

-The Man on the White horse is a peaceful man but demands justice once he is attacked and his loved ones are killed.  He invokes Marshal Law and demands justice.
-Could this be referencing a sneak attack found in the bible?
-The "Masked Man" is revealed; the bible says that the son of perdition will be revealed; his mask taken away (see my, NOW YOU SEE ME article)
-Have you figured out the significance of Tonto yet?  Hey I can't tell you everything, especially you naysayers...

So what are your thoughts?

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