The restrainer is taken out of the way first. We must be gone.
Yes, and I ask.. do you feel the restrainer has left? I don’t.
Mike, I don’t see a beast yet with 10 horns. I don’t see a complete falling away. I’m not blind to increased wickedness, but the others...I don’t think it’s here yet.
I think He has, the events have taken Him out of the way.
But i will defend your right to say that He hasn't.
And if you are willing to accept it, John the Baptist came in the spirit of Elijah.
The ten horns aren't here until the last hour, the last "hora", to rule with the composite beast.
And so i don't want to sit here making a long list of the things i think have happened, and are happening now.
I don't want to cause trouble.
But this one might be fun.
Since you mention planes, we can talk trains and automobiles.
Then it's not so spooky.
It took about 1900 years to just get to invent flight,
then the television, WW1 and WW2. Israel rebirthed...
Glory days
Well they'll pass you by,
Glory days
In the wink of a young girl's eye,
Glory days
Glory days
I think that the third seal was pulled in 1844.
Jesus opened the books of record and began to judge the dead.
And at the same time knowledge was increased.
So people could run to and fro.
But we've hit some sort of technological ceiling now that has actually been recognized by some in the secular scientific community. Jet airliners are an example. The ones we fly in now haven't had much inherent change from the first one that flew in 1949:
The de Havilland DH 106 Comet was the world's first commercial jet airliner. I think she looks sexy.
First flight in 1949.
It looks like the pilot could open his front windows.
Maybe so he could flick his cigarette but out.
70 years after this de Havilland Comet and I would have thought we'd be flying around in supersonic transports by now.
"A man can receive nothing, except it be given him from heaven""But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased"Not many of them will admit to it but a few are talking about it, mostly in the scientific journalism sector. You can search the secular net for proof of this for yourself but the right phrases must be used, it's difficult to weed out.
The idea has always been, that as time progresses, mankind's knowledge would just naturally increase. I'll attempt to show you the approximate time when God gave, or allowed, mankind to have the end time increase in knowledge that made the running to and fro possible.
Our end time knowledge also seems to have a cap on it and we have reached the invisible limit to our technological advancement. In the secular scientific community this condition has been noticed. A book here and an article there, it's not a very popular subject. It's also not too popular for someone to suggest to a scientist that the Lord only allowed humanity to have X amount of knowledge in 1844.
The Word knowledge in Hebrew means increased awareness, perception, skill and understanding.
Depending on who you ask, an invisible seal was released in the mid 1800s, or just after 1900.
A release of NEW, never before seen technology came in the 1900s. Something man has never had.
The 1900s introduced new technology that man never had before.
Not just improved past technology like we are developing now, but things we never previously conceived of.
The big stuff, like the humble commode.
In just the 30 year period after 1900 we go from our first powered flight, to jet airplane.
The first gas combustion engine in a car came after 1900s (We had electric cars late 1800s)
In 1928 we got penicillin the first antibiotic that would fight infection.
The first digital computer came in 1939.
Atomic energy in 1895-1945. Harnessing this knowledge did not come until 1939.
Israel became a nation 1948.
Now we are in a new phase now, nothing new under the sun.
Daniel's increase in knowledge has not been improved on. A car is still just a car. A car hasn't changed that much since the model T. It still has a steering wheel and four tires. Most of them are still powered by internal combustion. Back in the 50's, they thought we'd be in flying cars by now. Computers are capped out in speed.
Planes are not any faster than they were in the 60s, it still takes 8 hours to cross the Atlantic.
The only thing we have been able to do is to improve on is what the Lord already gave man in the 1900s. A lot of technology is not price practical and can't be made for everyone's use.
AMD did get a CPU to clock at 6.5 ghz but it needed to be brought to absolute zero. If you want to run at 5 ghz at home you will need a liquid cooler for your CPU. Quantum experimental computers made ran no faster than what you get at the store.
IBM has made a Grapheme chip, but we have to wait and see if it can be used for home use and is practical.
Our leaps and bounds in technology has come to a crawl, we are in those last days.
The data manifests itself in the Huebner graph and speaks for itself, but this subject is rarely done any justice.
Some great links from the secular scientific people that will confirm what i'm saying.
I think it can be pretty spooky actually, if you are willing to accept it.
"But surely progress today is real? Well, take a look around. Look up and the airliners you see are basically updated versions of the ones flying in the 1960s – slightly quieter Tristars with better avionics. In 1971, a regular airliner took eight hours to fly from London to New York; it still does. And in 1971, there was one airliner that could do the trip in three hours. Now, Concorde is dead. Our cars are faster, safer and use less fuel than they did in 1971, but there has been no paradigm shift."
aeon.co/essays/has-progress-in-science-and-technology-come-to-a-halt“Yet nobody recently has come up with an invention half as useful as that depicted on our cover. With its clean lines and intuitive user interface, the humble loo transformed the lives of billions of people. And it wasn’t just modern sanitation that sprang from late-19th and early-20th-century brains: they produced cars, planes, the telephone, radio and antibiotics.”
blogs.wsj.com/cio/2013/01/27/innovation-may-be-slowing-threatening-great-stagnation/"My grandmother died at age 79 on the very week they landed on the moon. I believe that when she was young she lived in a small town or farm in Wisconsin. There was probably no indoor plumbing, car, home appliances, TV, radio, electric lights, telephone, etc. Her life saw more change than any other generation in world history, before or since.
"I’m already almost 55, and by comparison have seen only trivial changes during my life. That’s not to say I haven’t seen significant changes, but relative to my grandma, my life has been fairly static. Even when I was a small boy we had a car, indoor plumbing, appliances, telephone, TV, modern medicine, and occasional trips in airplanes."
casnocha.com/2010/05/slowing-rate-of-change-and-tech-innovation.htmlThis can actually be some spooky material that can be found when Googling the secular sites with a phrase like: have we reached a technology plateau
www.google.com/search?client=avast&ei=KoMfXc-FI_K2ggfTvoT4BA&q=Have+we+reached+a+technological+plateau&oq=Have+we+reached+a+technological+plateau&gs_l=psy-ab.12..0.33335.44339..46707...0.0..0.249.2937.0j17j1....3..0....2j1..gws-wiz.......33i160j33i22i29i30j33i21j0i22i30.bq9hnyWWl3wThe time it took to go from stone arrow to gunpowder is thousands of years.
The time it took to actually fly a powered aircraft to full jet airplane is 30 years.
Planes are not the only thing that happened in the 1900s.
All beat anything man has ever done before.
Now they just invent evil.
Streaming porn on the big screen TV.
Same sex marriage.
Transvestites in the girl's washroom.
Full term abortions.
Womb implantation for men.
I'm afraid that this is another indicator that not many recognize,
we are here even to the time of the end and many run to and fro.