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Matthew 24 Totally fulfilled!

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Flavius Josephus Proves Mt 24 is fulfilled! Flavius Josephus, Jewish historian, 75 AD, proves Mt 24 is fulfilled |
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FALSE! "End times" prophecy charts |
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Revelation 20 Does Revelation 20 teach a future 1000 year reign of Jesus on the planet? |
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Library of End of the World predictions! Yes the end is coming, but all human predictions are wrong! Date setters, making irresponsible predictions! Misleading the ignorant masses for higher TV ratings and book sales! |
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Rapture in 2007? A False teacher named Shelby Corbett, of Bradenton, Florida has put up benches throughout town advertising the rapture will happen in 2007! She has little Bible knowledge and is tying to make money selling her book. |
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Other important Facts:
The Kingdom of Prophecy has come!
What will happen at the End Of The World?
What is the 1000 Year Reign of Christ?
Will There Be A Rapture?
Who is the Anti-Christ???
The Final Resurrection of all the dead
Overview of how pre-millennialism contradicts the Bible
The LAND promise to Abraham FULFILLED!!!
Iraq has nothing to do with Bible prophecy as Babylon restored!

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British-Israelism Refuted! |
British-Israelism
was first hinted at by the British Member of Parliament, John Sadler, in his Rights of the Kingdom (1649). But the movement began in the eighteenth century after the self-styled 'Nephew of the Almighty', Richard Brothers, published his book A Revealed Knowledge of the Prophecies and Times (1794). Brothers was, as one source puts it, "a Canadian madman". He became troubled by visions, and said that the British parliament was the 'beast' of Revelation. Brothers believed he was a descendant of King David, and that only he had the right to be king of England. Unfortunately for him, King George III disagreed. The Cambridge Biographical Enyclopedia (1994) says:Brothers, Richard (1757-1824) British religious fanatic and ex-naval officer, born in Newfoundland, Canada. He announced himself in 1793 as the 'nephew of the Almighty', apostle of a new religion, the Anglo-Israelites. In 1795, for prophesying the destruction of the monarchy, he was sent to Newcastle and subsequently to an asylum.
Brothers was confined to the mental asylum from 1795-1806. Despite this, and the failure of his prophecy that Jerusalem would be restored to the Hebrews in 1798, his movement flourished. By the end of the nineteenth century, there were said to number two million adherents of British-Israelism, most of them Church of England members. In 1859, John Taylor of London expanded the theory into the field of Pyramidology. In the book The Great Pyramid, Why Was It Built and Who Built It? John Taylor tried to show how Israelites built the Pyramid of Cheops, and how British Inches and measurements could be found in its design. The present day advocate of this outrageous doctrine was Herbert W. Armstrong who founded the World Wide Church of God and Plain Truth Magazine.
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