Understanding Your Own Eschatology (Study of the Last Days)

By | 07/25/2020

I don’t really believe in the Mandela Effect. At least not the way it’s being presented today. The Mandela Effect theory presents it’s self as the cause of all these changes, including in the Bible. That’s not the case however. The reason we’re seeing these changes in history are the direct result of the Daniel 7:25 prophecy. And God’s Word “IS” preserved (settled) forever. IN HEAVEN. Psalms 119:89 For ever, O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven. (KJV)

Now then lets cut to the chase.

You have a duty to ignore me and my assertions if you find them untrue, right? I think it’s because you may not be convinced either way, and that’s why you’re still on this website… Quit reading now, and it’ll be less than you have to be responsible for in your own conscience my dear friend.

Still reading? OK then, in Amos 8:11 & 12, God said: Behold, the days come, saith the Lord God, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord: 12 And they shall wander from sea to sea, and from the north even to the south, they shall run to and fro to seek the word of the Lord, and shall not it. Bible scholars assumed his words were about things that happened only in Amos’ day. But the words of the Lord did not disappear then, nor in any time until the present. Until then, it has been unfulfilled prophecy.

Also, Bible scholars assumed that Daniel 7:25 wouldn’t come true until the church was called out, and the anti-christ was here bodily causing havoc. Yet the spirit of anti-christ has been with us since the days of our Lord Jesus. (1 John 4:3) These guy’s never considered that anti-christ in spirit would start to cause havoc before he showed up, and was revealed, because it didn’t fit into their eschatology.

And Daniel 7:25 says “he will think to change times (which is history) and laws (which is the scriptures).” In other words he’s been planning it all along. Well then the verse says “and they shall be given to his hand.”. And who gives it to him? If you look at the verses in Amos 8:11 & 12, you’ll see it’s the Lord God allowing it.

And if you think that the word won’t disappear, then there’s a flaw in your eschatology. Because the Bible says the anti-christ will change laws, which is the word. And it’s the word on earth. Not that which is settled in heaven. Did you get that? If AC can change laws (the scriptures) during the tribulation, then why be surprised when he’s allowed to change these things before the tribulation? If he couldn’t change it before the calling out (rapture), then he most certainly couldn’t do it afterwards. Yet there it is… Do you see where that flaw might be in your biblical apologetics and eschatology?

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