The Mark of The Beast
Is ‘mark of the beast’ in Real ID Act?
“This is getting treacherously close to prophecy in the scripture.” said Irvin Baxter Jr.
Welcome to 666 Mark of The Beast!
A website dedicated to the study of the End Times, the Rapture, the Tribulation, and the Prophecies in Revelation. We believe that Bible prophecy is to be understood in a literal way and the expressed view of this site is of a pre-millennial return of Christ and pre-tribulational Rapture of the Church. Therefore, this website is dedicated to bring fellow believers the latest news, stories, events and signs that brings us closer to the End Times.
The Number of the Beast is mentioned in the Book of Revelation of the Christian New Testament and has long been accepted to be 666 (or, in some cases, 616). In some interpretations of Christian eschatology the "Beast" is believed to refer to an entity controlled by or equated with the Antichrist. - Wikipedia.org
Is ‘mark of the beast’ in Real ID Act?
“This is getting treacherously close to prophecy in the scripture.” said Irvin Baxter Jr.
Cyborg Bugs To Keep Eye On Terrorists (Increase in Knowledge/New Technologies)
At some point in the not too distant future, a moth will take flight in the hills of northern Pakistan, and flap towards a suspected terrorist training camp.
But this will be no ordinary moth.
Inside it will be a computer chip that was implanted when the creature was still a pupa, in the cocoon, meaning that the moth’s entire nervous system can be controlled remotely.
Harry Potter evil? Get over it. - Regina Leader-Post (subscription)
| Harry Potter evil? Get over it. Regina Leader-Post (subscription), Canada - A Slavic cultural organization tried to bring criminal charges in Russia, claiming Potter could draw students into "Satanism", but the prosecutor's office … |
Council on Foreign Relations Pushes for Three Regional Currencies in the World (Other Events to Watch )
Create a global lending institution that weakens the economy of wealthy nations, enslaves Third World countries, and prevents those nations from rising out of their impoverished conditions. Blame that institution for creating a plethora of global financial crises over the past fifty years. Then offer a solution of consolidating all of the economies of the world into three different regions, each of which will use one type of currency.
Were that scenario to be played out in the latest issue of Mad Magazine, it might be good for a laugh or two. But when it is published by the most influential foreign policy journal in the world, it is cause for more than a little concern. Foreign Affairs is considered by many to be the “playbook” that our nation’s leaders use in creating foreign policy. It unabashedly promotes the concept of “globalism,” which is a softball term used to describe a utopian one world government. Regardless of the political party in power, our government has worked to implement the journal’s agenda for many years.
Cyborg Bugs To Keep Eye On Terrorists (Increase in Knowledge/New Technologies)
At some point in the not too distant future, a moth will take flight in the hills of northern Pakistan, and flap towards a suspected terrorist training camp.
But this will be no ordinary moth.
Inside it will be a computer chip that was implanted when the creature was still a pupa, in the cocoon, meaning that the moth’s entire nervous system can be controlled remotely.
Big Brother’s watching: The secret CCTV bunker that monitors our every move
In a bunker beneath the bustling streets of central London, guards monitor a grid of closed-circuit television
Cyber-terrorisrts could cripple the country (Increase in Knowledge/New Technologies)
At first it would be no more than a nuisance. No burning skyscrapers, no underground explosions, just a million electronic irritations up and down the land.
Thousands of government web pages suddenly vanish to be replaced with the Internet’s version of the Testcard - that dreaded screen ‘404 - Not Found’ or, more amusingly, some pastiche or parody.
Then the Labour website starts to promise a wholesale renationalisation of the railways. The popular response this generates turns to amusement then bemusement as everything from Jaguar to BT is, the sites claim, to be taken back into state hands.
Putin the Terrible, we love you (The Gog/Magog War)
Two days after the Crown Prosecution Service announced that Andrei Lugovoi, the former KGB agent, should be charged with the murder of his old colleague Alexan-der Litvinenko and demanded that Russia extradite him to face trial in Britain, I bumped into a Russian friend: worldly, pro-western and a fluent English speaker who has travelled dozens of times abroad.
I asked him who he thought had ordered the murder of Litvinenko, a fierce Kremlin critic who died of a massive polonium210 dose in London six months ago. My friend had no doubts. “Boris Berezovsky of course,” he said forcefully. It was the exiled oligarch and foe of Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, who had smuggled polonium into Britain and ordered his protégé’s death. Why? To sully Russia’s image in the West.
Council on Foreign Relations Pushes for Three Regional Currencies in the World (Other Events to Watch )
Create a global lending institution that weakens the economy of wealthy nations, enslaves Third World countries, and prevents those nations from rising out of their impoverished conditions. Blame that institution for creating a plethora of global financial crises over the past fifty years. Then offer a solution of consolidating all of the economies of the world into three different regions, each of which will use one type of currency.
Were that scenario to be played out in the latest issue of Mad Magazine, it might be good for a laugh or two. But when it is published by the most influential foreign policy journal in the world, it is cause for more than a little concern. Foreign Affairs is considered by many to be the “playbook” that our nation’s leaders use in creating foreign policy. It unabashedly promotes the concept of “globalism,” which is a softball term used to describe a utopian one world government. Regardless of the political party in power, our government has worked to implement the journal’s agenda for many years.
Study: Christian Teens Confused About Heaven (Christian Worldview/Issues)
A new survey by LifeWay Research indicated that many American teenagers are confused about what it takes to get to heaven. Results showed 53 percent of teens strongly agree with the belief that they will go to heaven because Jesus Christ died for their sins. Another 16 percent somewhat agree.
Among those not holding that traditional Christian belief, 27 percent said they trust in their own kindness to others and 26 percent trust in their religiosity as their means to get to heaven.
The survey, however, further found that even those who believe in Jesus Christ have confused ideas on how to get to heaven.
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