Tuesday, January 24, 2006

ARMAGEDDON: I hate the way MSN throws

... biblical terms around with what appears to be little or no understanding of the terms or their context.

Christopher Dickey writes a web-exclusive for Newsweek on the trouble in Iran and the potential of a coming conflagarration ...
If Armageddon happens, those who survive will look back and see the warnings—so many of them—that were somehow lost from view in the numbing rush of 24/7 news. They will remember that Iran pushed ahead with a nuclear program it claimed was peaceful, although no one (not even some of those who defended its right to do so) really believed that was the case. People will recall the growing sense of urgency as threats were leveled against the mullahs, sometimes from unexpected quarters.
Sir, I mean no offense, but if Armageddon happens it will already be too late!

Long before Armageddon hundreds of thousands, perhaps a billion or more, will disappear from this world and the global MSM wil be so busy spinning the event they'll not even notice the build-up in the Plains of Mageddo. And "those who survive" will have a plethora of immediate concerns with no time to look back at what went wrong.
The Iranian leadership, certainly, will be seen as having misread the signs. Great hostage-takers that they were, the mullahs figured the whole world was shackled by its dependence on relatively cheap oil.
That is the truth spatially and contextually but this is not about oil. God said they would not listen and they won't ... period. Because like Pharoah, He has hardened their hearts and closed up their ears.

And "the countdown" to Armageddon? It began on the cross two mellennia ago, when Jesus said, "It is finished," .


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