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The World Melts for the anti-christ?
World Melts for anti-christ Global meltdown anyone? Despite 700 billion-Global Economy is melting-Will this lead to the anti-christ? Melting makes it easy to pour into a mold. Will a new leader rise? John said anti-christ was in the world 2000 years ago & it's more & more anti to the Christ-Jesus-King of Kings & Lord of Lords & Savior! Mid-East / Bible Prophecy Update takes a look at current events in light of Bible prophecy. How could this happen? Everybody has been warning of this for 50+ years (or longer-since Gold standard ended & centralized banks?) So why didn't we stop it? Good News-God rules & reigns in the affairs of men-in spite of the raging of the nations. So take heart-if you know the Savior Jesus the Christ-you have nothing to worry about-if not-it is not too late (YET!)!!! Recorded at Calvary Chapel of Kaneohe, October 5th, 2008 A.D.-on cable-Olelo www.olelo.org & on KLHT radio 1040 AM www.klght.org download from our web site www.calvarychapelkaneohe.com. 10/5/2008 A.D.
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