Clive Maund’s Take on the End
Very bleak and over the top, but I believe it’s true, which makes me sad.
https://goldseek.com/article/loving-memory-freedom-1945-2019-rest-peace
Very bleak and over the top, but I believe it’s true, which makes me sad.
https://goldseek.com/article/loving-memory-freedom-1945-2019-rest-peace
Unfortunately, his theory is the only one that is able to explain the totality of what is going on in 2020. It is eerie too how closely this theory follows Biblical prophesy. Only divine intervention ultimately saves mankind and punishes the perpetrators of evil.
I’m a partial Preterist, so I regard the fulfillment of the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple in 70 A.D. that Christ prophesied in the Olivet Discourse as the tribulation and end of that age, the Old Testament sacrifices to be specific, the Jewish Age. The rest of Revelation deals with the end of the world as we know it and Christ’s final coming. Be that as it may, I do think the world has always been filled with bad people in leadership who outnumber the good, and they will usher in the Great Reset, communism 3.0. Another experiment in tyranny will fail, many will die, and my only hope is to instill in my sons a faith in the God of the Bible which neither has at the moment. That’s really all that matters.
Interesting. I was once a partial Preterist along the lines of RC Sproul and could not stand those weird Christians expecting the Lord’s return at any time. Embarrassed to say I have come more closely aligned with the Lord’s return soon, almost against my will. This has been a 40 year journey for me since my graduation from college in 1980 and those crazy Hal Lindsay types. I could ramble on why but…I won’t.
Much of eschatology is odiophera, to a certain extent, so I don’t let it consume me. Those Left Behind books were really the height of stupidity though and reinforced my belief that most so-called Christians haven’t the slightest idea what the Bible says, or have even read it. I love RC Sproul. He’s now having some interesting conversations with the Apostle Paul, I’m sure. I’m reformed Baptist, by the way, so more in line with what some would call Calvinist in my belief.