Bible mentions NWO why do christains no accept our ideas ?

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The bible talks about the NWO.
During The Tribulation, Antichrist is going to rise to power, and there will be a one-world government, of which he will be the dictator. And in the middle of that Tribulation period, he is going to require everyone on the Earth, according to Revelation 13 to receive a mark on their right hand or forehead which will mean they acknowledge him, not only as their dictator, but as their god. Without that mark they will not be allowed to buy or sell anything for the remainder of the Tribulation period. And then, at the every end of that time, his world empire which he has built will began to crumble, and he is going to fight, literally, against Jesus Christ. He is going to call Christ down out of heaven. Jesus will come back at The Battle of Armageddon, and with His Word, is going to totally obliterate all of the forces of Antichrist and the Devil. We read about that in Revelation 19. Today we are studying Revelation 17. Chapters 17 and 18 go together to portray the destruction of the world empire of Antichrist. This is not the next thing on God's time table, but it is something we need to understand: that before this chapter can take place, a one-world government must emerge. We find here a beast, symbolizing one-world government, and we also find a woman riding on the beast who symbolizes religion that is not pleasing to God.

Why are we considered nuts when we mention that we are moving towards this. Should Paul point this out? Whether you believe in the bible or not someone understand human nature.
 
Because People Don't Think. Just Because The Facts Are There Doesn't Mean They Interpret Them The Right Way, If At All.
 
This is oh so true but the new wave of bought out christianity points the finger at a few good people left like Ron.
 
Because you can't prove that the Bible is true. Even if the words were divine at one time they have been edited by man and things could have been lost in translation and things could have been wrongly changed in interpretation.

How can you trust it?

God gave us the critical thinking ability, use it.
 
Because Christianity, unfortunately, my friend, is collectively as corrupt as the government. The message of the bible is pure, but the people who hide behind it are pushing war with the Muslims more than any other societal group.
 
I'm a Christian - I think that I have the answer that you're looking for.
If you're a Christian I'm sure that you know the answer too:

Almost every Christian that I know goes to Fox exclusively for their news. Nothing else.

We have to change this or we all know what is going to happen.
 
The Bible also says children who misbehave should be stoned to death in the public square, and that trimming your beard is a sin.

I like the Bible, but I take what I read in there with a grain of salt.
 
I know of alot of Christians who also believe in the NWO, but they are preterist Christians, so they don't believe that NWO is the same as antichrist.

Plus, even if the mainstream christians did see the correlation between the NWO and the events in Revelation, they would probably think that there is nothing they can do about it since it is "part of God's Plan" and you can't really stop God from doing what is supposed to happen. Most Christians would feel hopeless and just wait for the Rapture or the second coming of Christ instead of getting out and voting for Ron Paul
 
I'm a Christian - I think that I have the answer that you're looking for.
If you're a Christian I'm sure that you know the answer too:

Almost every Christian that I know goes to Fox exclusively for their news. Nothing else.

We have to change this or we all know what is going to happen.


That, and Christians, deep down, seem to WANT a theocracy. They want a Christian President like Huckabee.. Which Constitutionally makes no sense, we should all want our country the way the Founders intended (and we're always calling them Godly men, etc.) but Christians fall into the trap.. "Oooh, he's a Baptist pastor and he's against smoking!!! That sounds great!! He'll make America safe for Christianity!" (the same way America makes the world 'safe for democracy')


The sheep thing is very true as well. My Pastor always said not to believe him, but to read the Bible and learn there.. Don't take his word for it. But people today (seem) to want to be spoon-fed and don't want to think... Why do you think Rush/Sean H./Glenn Beck have such big listening audiences? People just want to have crap dumped into their heads and then regurgitate it eventually.
 
It is written.
Not much prophecy left to reveal.
The time is short.
We were hoping Dr. Paul could help us all turn back time.
I was.
Not for me.
But for my children.
 
For the first 1850 years after Christ many Christians believed that many of those prophecies were fulfilled in the first century. It wasn't until the last 150 years that a system of interpretation know as dispensationalism popularized this kind of speculative interpretation. There are many scholarly works that deal with the history of interpretation and they happen to be much more believable than most modern interpreters that are simply trying to make a fast buck on their speculative interpretation.

Here is a link to many of the best works on the supject.

http://www.americanvision.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=12
 
The bible talks about the NWO.
During The Tribulation, Antichrist is going to rise to power, and there will be a one-world government, of which he will be the dictator. And in the middle of that Tribulation period, he is going to require everyone on the Earth, according to Revelation 13 to receive a mark on their right hand or forehead which will mean they acknowledge him, not only as their dictator, but as their god. Without that mark they will not be allowed to buy or sell anything for the remainder of the Tribulation period. And then, at the every end of that time, his world empire which he has built will began to crumble, and he is going to fight, literally, against Jesus Christ. He is going to call Christ down out of heaven. Jesus will come back at The Battle of Armageddon, and with His Word, is going to totally obliterate all of the forces of Antichrist and the Devil. We read about that in Revelation 19. Today we are studying Revelation 17. Chapters 17 and 18 go together to portray the destruction of the world empire of Antichrist. This is not the next thing on God's time table, but it is something we need to understand: that before this chapter can take place, a one-world government must emerge. We find here a beast, symbolizing one-world government, and we also find a woman riding on the beast who symbolizes religion that is not pleasing to God.

Why are we considered nuts when we mention that we are moving towards this. Should Paul point this out? Whether you believe in the bible or not someone understand human nature.

Perhaps they are not really Christians?
 
I'm not hardcore christain either but I realize who ever printed this in the bible. It almost seems like it was there so people could except it. My dad baptist, and I said something about it. He just goes well it's invetible it says it in the bible. I just kinda looked at him like :confused:. It's almost like it was there to control the minds so people would accept a one world goverment. My concern is what if it does happen, and nothing here to save us. We CANT allow this to happen. I dont care what force you have to use to stop it.
 
Not every Christian believes this type (Hagee, Robertson, Falwell, Lindsey, Lahay) of dispensationalism. In fact, 150 years ago this teaching was called herasy.
 
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