Apocalypse

UAP Biologics: The Shocking Truth About Alien Bodies and the Bible

In the End Time God’s lifts His restraint completely, permitting Satan’s angels (the Nephilim; the “Fallen Ones”) to once again walk among men physically as they did in the Days of Noah (Gen. 6:4; Rev. 12:4, 7-9) and do great signs and wonders deceiving mankind to believe “ancient alien theory” and unite humanity against Christ […]

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wing of abominations

The Wing of Abominations—Prophecy of a Demonic UAP?

What is the “wing of abominations” in Daniel 9:27? A literal rendering of the Hebrew text is, “And on the wing of abominations one who causes desolation [will come].”-Miller, S. R. (1994). Daniel (Vol. 18, pp. 272–273). Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers. “Abominations” usually refers to idols (Dt. 29:16; Jer. 7:30; 16:18; 32:34; Ezek. 5:11;

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What Few Christians Know About the Mystery of Lawlessness

The Mystery of Lawlessness: An Analytical Examination The term “mystery of lawlessness,” as presented in 2 Thessalonians 2:7, has been a subject of extensive theological analysis. To comprehend its essence, we can deconstruct the concept through a series of premises leading to a logical conclusion, incorporating relevant scriptural texts. Premise 1: Definition of ‘Mystery’ in

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Critical Thinking

Angels are Corporeal, not spirits

Prior to The Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 AD, some in the church believed angels had corporeal nature suited to the heavenly realm, that they were not immaterial spirits. Scripture depicts them eating and drinking with Abraham, pulling Lot into the house and shuting the door, wrestling with Jacob who held the angel fast and

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Commentary on the Fifth Trumpet

Revelation 9:1-12 – Fifth Trumpet Commentary Verse 1: “Then the fifth angel sounded: And I saw a star fallen from heaven to the earth. To him was given the key to the bottomless (Abyss) pit. The “star” represents an angel, not a celestial body. This angel had already “fallen” (Greek: pipto) before the trumpet was

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