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Being Humbled
July 25th, 2006, 02:28 PM
The other day I was talking to my Grandmother and I asked her what she thought about the war in ME! I asked her if she thought this was the endtimes! And she told me that this is not the first time that all of this happened and they fight all the time over there!!
So I guess my question would be what makes this war any different than anyother war that they have been fighting? I know that everyday makes it closer to the endtimes.... but what is so different about this war than any other?

Thanks for all your help and patients with my ignorance!!:laugh

Werner
July 25th, 2006, 02:59 PM
The alliances being made between the nations mentioned in Ezekiel about Gog.

The nations that are not involved in this conflict (Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt) are also not part of the Gog Alliance.

Iran screaming about the destruction of Israel at this time. Persia (Iran) is one of the key players in the Gog Alliance.

The EU was also not mature enough before now. It still has a ways to go IMHO, but that can be solved after/during the Gog Alliance attack and destruction.

The apostasy was not as strong then as now.

The other wars were also huge events, so they should not be dismissed either!

So in a way, even though the world has changed, and the players are truly starting to prepare for the role they will play, this isn't very different from the other wars Israel has fought. The mistake though is in not understanding just how important those other wars were also!

This builds on the last wars, and they are all important. It's too early to know for certain just where this war is going to lead in the immediate future, but we do know where they are all leading.

:nod

AnyDayNow
July 25th, 2006, 05:13 PM
...The EU was also not mature enough before now. It still has a ways to go IMHO, but that can be solved after/during the Gog Alliance attack and destruction...

This is a good catch. IMO the rapture would instantly remove any side "agreements" or considerations which various EU members had with the US and allow the EU to fold into itself even more. Big change in the past 10 years though, with the introduction of a common currency. :nod