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Post by David Anderson on Sept 28, 2017 23:49:05 GMT -6
Nostradamus called him "Mabus"
His real name, Musab.
Revealed the day of the rapture....
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Post by whatif on Sept 29, 2017 1:08:03 GMT -6
We'll have to wait and see what happens in regards to whether or not he is the antichrist and whether it is the day of the rapture, David Anderson, but it's an interesting video nonetheless. I would caution against the prophecies of Nostradamus, as he was involved in the occult.
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Post by David Anderson on Sept 29, 2017 2:48:56 GMT -6
ok, let me explain myself. I promise I'm not into that.
About 30 years ago there was a two hour documentary special that aired on television called Ancient Prophecies, hosted by John Hogue. It had several short stories about extra biblical prophecies. There was a story about the pyramids, Malachi's prophecy of the popes, Fatima, Edgar Casey prophecies of the end times, and Nostradamus end time prophecies. It intrigued my young twenty-something mind enough to buy the VCR and watched it several times. For some reason, the name Mabus as the anti-Christ just stuck in my head. I never really followed up on it since then. I never really ever thought about it again until yesterday when I saw this video.
This video was recorded at the UN general assembly on Sept 25, the day after the Rev 12 sign and three days after Yom Teruah. It was posted on the UN website three days before Yom Kippur! Look at the guy and the attention he grabbed. He's backing the Israeli's rights to the land! He was raised by Hamas, which runs with other terrorist groups. (seven heads, ten horns) He is everything I have ever heard the anti-Christ described as, including and especially charismatic! Oh, BTW, I mis-spelled his real name. It is Mosab.
As far as saying the rapture is today, I wish I could take that back. I just feel strongly, like you all, that it could be.
I woke up at 1am and something inside said to me... That's him! I threw it out there and now I can't sleep!
God Bless.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2017 8:01:23 GMT -6
I literally came on here just to see if anyone was talking about him!! My sister sent me that video saying the same thing "is this the anti-christ?" He has certainly been given a large stage and seemingly comes out of nowhere!
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Post by socalexile on Sept 29, 2017 8:57:09 GMT -6
Not saying this is the A/C, but there's a documentary about him already: I think the main problem is that he isn't Jewish - but a Muslim turned Christian: Nope, not the A/C.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2017 9:11:40 GMT -6
Wow! I want to look more into his conversion - so interesting! Thanks for sharing!
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Post by watchmanjim on Sept 29, 2017 9:21:55 GMT -6
Interesting. . . especially the Christian part. If he truly believes what he says about Jesus, then he'll be going with us in the rapture and won't be around to do any of that stuff.
As for him not being Jewish, we don't know that for a fact--many genetic Israelites may very well be moslems today and not know they are Israelites.
The more important issue is his salvation by Christ. He gives a clear-cut testimony, evidently, so that in itself says: Not antichrist.
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Post by MissusMack08 on Sept 29, 2017 14:20:20 GMT -6
I HAVE NOT WATCHED THIS YET (I will after I post this), so I cannot verify the legitimacy of the supposed contents or attest to the sincerity of his words, but here he is at a Baptist church talking about how he became a Christian
(Edit: more than half way through... very good, seems legit to me.) (edit: finished it. Very good. I think he's a genuine Christian.)
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Post by linda on Sept 29, 2017 14:55:08 GMT -6
I HAVE NOT WATCHED THIS YET (I will after I post this), so I cannot verify the legitimacy of the supposed contents or attest to the sincerity of his words, but here he is at a Baptist church talking about how he became a Christian If true, it wouldn't surprise me a bit. I've been reading a lot lately about the unprecedented number of muslims coming to Christ. I've read about this happening in the refugee camps of those who fled from Syria, in Iraq, and even in Iran. In Lebanon, a Christian minister there said that before the refugees started coming in, he had one service every Sunday. He had to add an extra service and they also have 25 house churches there, so many want to hear the word. An amazing thing I read about Iran is that before their cultural revolution in the '70s, there were less than 100,000 Christians there. Now there are over 5 million. And it's not from missionaries, since they are not allowed in. It's from Iranians spreading the gospel. They have to meet secretly in house churches or they would be arrested and thrown in prison. Right now God is making a powerful move in the middle east and Africa. We should pray for them as Christians are viciously persecuted in those countries.
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Post by cshaffer on Sept 29, 2017 15:05:55 GMT -6
Interesting. . . especially the Christian part. If he truly believes what he says about Jesus, then he'll be going with us in the rapture and won't be around to do any of that stuff. As for him not being Jewish, we don't know that for a fact--many genetic Israelites may very well be moslems today and not know they are Israelites. The more important issue is his salvation by Christ. He gives a clear-cut testimony, evidently, so that in itself says: Not antichrist. I wonder who Jesus is to him. My best friend is Mormon and we have had many conversations about this and she would say the same thing. Jesus is the only way to God. Would you say she is going to heaven?
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Post by mike on Sept 29, 2017 15:32:55 GMT -6
Not for us to judge cshaffer, He judges that.
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Post by MissusMack08 on Sept 29, 2017 16:12:27 GMT -6
Interesting. . . especially the Christian part. If he truly believes what he says about Jesus, then he'll be going with us in the rapture and won't be around to do any of that stuff. As for him not being Jewish, we don't know that for a fact--many genetic Israelites may very well be moslems today and not know they are Israelites. The more important issue is his salvation by Christ. He gives a clear-cut testimony, evidently, so that in itself says: Not antichrist. I wonder who Jesus is to him. My best friend is Mormon and we have had many conversations about this and she would say the same thing. Jesus is the only way to God. Would you say she is going to heaven? Here's a quote from the testimony he gives in the church in the video I linked above (at 53 min mark): (In speaking about political correctness vs countering Islamic ideology) "Stop saying that Islam is like any other religion. Yes, religions are all the same. I believe that. But there is a difference between an ideology based on love and an ideology based on hate. They come and tell us there is no difference between the god of Islam and the God of Christianity. I tell them, 'No!' We know the God of Christianity through the person of Jesus Christ. Our God was crucified, tortured, in pain and He was praying and forgiving His torturers. And this is our highest example."
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Post by tiffanybw on Sept 29, 2017 19:58:50 GMT -6
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Post by yardstick on Sept 29, 2017 22:11:48 GMT -6
That is my impression as well. God very well may have raised him up as a last spokesman to the UN.
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Post by Rick on Sept 29, 2017 22:18:11 GMT -6
That is my impression as well. God very well may have raised him up as a last spokesman to the UN. I have not read the book, but after watching the video I would call him a brother in Christ.
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