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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    Quote Originally Posted by TYLERTECHSAS View Post
    Wow! I doubt the Lord approves but this is another sign IMHO.

    Half Births Now Happen Outside Marriage, Signaling Cultural Shift...
    Odd that the culture shift is now when the rate seems to have decreased since about 2008 (albeit nominally). Interesting that in Russia, the trend is reversing.
    Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle

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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    The data show such births in the U.S. and EU are predominantly to unmarried couples living together rather than to single mothers, the report says. The data suggest that societal and religious norms about marriage, childbearing and women in the workforce have changed, said Kelly Jones, the director for the Center on the Economics of Reproductive Health at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research.

    Jones also noted that the rise in births outside of marriage is closely correlated to delays in childbearing. “Women are claiming their ground professionally,” she said. “Delaying motherhood is a rational decision when you consider the impact it can have on your career, and that’s contributing to this trend.”

    I suppose this is the pertinent part.
    Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle

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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    Hum.... Ok. Interesting statement.

    PUTIN: Russians 'will go to heaven' in event of nuclear war...

    Sochi (Russia) (AFP) - Russians will "go to heaven" as martyrs in the event of nuclear war because Moscow will only ever use nuclear weapons in retaliation, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday.
    "We have no concept of a preemptive strike," Putin told a forum of international experts in the southern city of Sochi in response to a question from the audience.
    "In such a situation, we expect to be struck by nuclear weapons, but we will not use them" first, he said.
    "The aggressor will have to understand that retaliation is inevitable, that it will be destroyed and that we, as victims of aggression, as martyrs, will go to heaven.
    "They will simply die because they won't even have time to repent," he said to some laughter from the audience.
    Putin last year unveiled "invincible" new weapons that would render Western missile defence systems obsolete.
    In 2016 he called for the country to reinforce its military nuclear potential.

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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    Here we go again.

    Revelation 13:16-18
    "He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, freeman and slave, to receive a mark on (or in*) his right hand or on (or in*) his forehead, so that no-one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name. This calls for wisdom, if anyone has insight, let him calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a person and it's number is 666." Rev 13:16-18


    * Some translations say 'in' the right hand or 'in' his forehead which suggests some kind of implant rather than a tattoo or branding.



    Mandatory Implantation of Microchips in Employees?

    Mandatory Implantation of Microchips in Employees? UK Gov’t Says it Would Likely be Illegal

    By Kevin McCandless | December 6, 2018 | 9:24 PM EST

    London (CNSNews.com) – It sounds like the stuff of eschatological literature, but the idea of companies forcibly implanting their employees with microchips is making waves in Britain – although the government says it doubts the practice would be legal.
    In recent years, companies marketing microchip implants have touted them as a convenient shortcut to many routine tasks. Employing the same technology used in contactless credit cards, the tiny device is generally implanted in a worker’s hand and can be used for such things as opening doors or turning on devices.
    But groups in Britain ranging from the Confederation of Business Industry to the Trades Union Congress (TUC) have spoken out against the prospect of companies forcing implants on employees, a step that could facilitate constant monitoring.
    TUC secretary-general Francis O’Grady said in a statement this week new technologies should not be allowed to compromise a worker’s right to privacy. Employers should negotiate with their workforce about monitoring policies, he said.
    “Unions can negotiate agreements that safeguard workers’ privacy while still making sure the job gets done,” O’Grady said. “But the law needs to be strengthened too, so that workers are better protected against excessive and intrusive surveillance.”
    In recent years, Sweden has reportedly become the center of micro-chip use. Although numbers are hard to come by, “implant parties” – where friends group up to have microchips implanted – are reportedly taking place, and the national rail service now offers a microchip reservation service.
    Biohax, a Swedish company that specializes in inserting a microchip – about the size of a grain of rice – under the skin, said recently it was business talks with several large British firms.
    Last month a Scottish National Party lawmaker asked the government in an written parliamentary question whether it would take steps to ban the microchipping of employees by their employers.
    Responding, government minister Kelly Tolhurst wrote that several legal issues would be raised if an employer “required or encouraged” microchip implantation in its workers.
    “While I am not aware of any cases being brought to test the legal position, it seems unlikely that such an invasive approach to security or monitoring would be found to be justifiable,” she wrote.
    Tolhurst, who is parliamentary undersecretary for the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, added that “it is likely to be difficult” for a company to show that such a practice complied with privacy laws or health and safety requirements.
    In a second answer to a related question, the government said it has not been asked to assess the efficacy of proposals to microchip employees.


    Parliament and the government have in recent years debated and passed laws on microchipping dogs and horses. Next month the House of Commons is scheduled to consider a bill that would make the microchipping of certain breeds of cats mandatory.
    However no bill currently before either house of parliament deals with the issue of microchips in humans.
    Early this year a research paper produced for the European Union said there were no specific European laws, legal precedents or regulations dealing with microchipping of employees.
    However, it said that even voluntary microchip use could be challenged on data protection grounds.
    Earlier this month, the Chartered Institute of Public Relations said undergoing unnecessary surgery for microchip implantation was both unethical and unnecessary.
    Institute spokeswoman Jenni Field said employees would have to go through minor surgery every few years just to keep pace with technological advances.
    “At a time when discussions at the highest levels of business are focused on developing new models in engaging and empowering the workforce, these proposals are a step in the wrong direction,” she said.


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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    Very interesting. Could be an apocalyptic if the poles actually flip or moved tremendously. Could this be in the near future?

    Revelation 6:14 (ISV)
    "The sky vanished like a scroll being rolled up, and every mountain and island was moved from its place."


    Something strange going on as Earth's magnetic pole fast on the move...
    https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/earths-magnetic-pole-is-on-the-move-fast-and-we-dont-know-why/news-story/341c92307a6b19d25b38836c6097be9d

    Unprecedented navigation fix...
    http://news.trust.org/item/20190111153455-9u077

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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    This is actually where this article belongs.

    WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU STOP BELIEVING IN GOD?

    Exclusive: Joseph Farah thanks progressive politicians for showing us their black hearts


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    “When people stop believing in God, they don’t believe in nothing – they believe in anything.” – G.K. Chesterton

    “In those days there was no king in Israel; every man did that which was right in his own eyes.” – Judges 21:25
    Maybe we all owe New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam a debt of gratitude for awakening the nation to the coarseness and darkness of our collective American hearts.

    Cuomo led his state’s effort to legalize the termination of unborn babies’ lives through the very last stages of pregnancy. But that wasn’t all. The night the Reproductive Health Act was signed into law, Cuomo lit up in pink the spire of Freedom Tower, the building erected in lower Manhattan where the Twin Towers once stood, in celebration of the occasion.
    Just after that shamelessly ghoulish experience, Northam, a pediatrician supporting similar legislation in his own state, talked candidly on a radio show about how infants who somehow made it through the late-term abortion gauntlet would be permitted to die of neglect, if that is what the mother and abortionist decided.
    Maybe America needed the moral shock treatment. Or maybe Western Civilization is just slouching back to Sodom and Gomorrah.
    History shows us the practice of infanticide is not unusual. It was the rule, not the exception, in the empires of Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Greece and Rome. It was an abomination even found in ancient Israel, when people – including King Solomon himself – ritually sacrificed their children to the fiery furnace idols of Baal, Chemosh, Molech, Dagon and Ashtoreth.
    In Jeremiah 32:35, God expresses a kind of divine exasperation over this monstrous betrayal of His holiness and His own imagination: “And they built the high places of Baal, which are in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire unto Molech; which I commanded them not, neither came it into my mind, that they should do this abomination, to cause Judah to sin.”

    Infanticide remained prevalent throughout the pagan world until the dawn of Christianity. But today we’re living amongst a generation that knows not Jesus – and things are getting worse.

    The great British journalist-theologian G.K. Chesterton had it just about right when he explained what happens when people stop believing in God.
    It’s true. They don’t just believe in nothing. They believe in anything and everything – every absurd notion, every myth and the perpetration of every unspeakable horror.
    Chesterton was merely echoing biblical truths:
    • Genesis 6:5: “And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.”
    • Jeremiah 7:24: “But they hearkened not, nor inclined their ear, but walked in the counsels and in the imagination of their evil heart, and went backward, and not forward.”
    • Romans 1:21: “Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.”
    Yet, I think I’ve discovered a corollary to what Chesterton eloquently put into such memorable words. It’s not just what man does when he stops believing in God. It’s also what he does when he stops believing in the antithesis of God – namely the behavior God calls sin, or the transgression of His law.
    Likewise, it is true that when people stop believing in sin, there is no abomination they will not commit – nor, as in the case of Andrew Cuomo and Ralph Northam, even celebrate.
    The prophet Jeremiah explains what it looks like when people turn away from God or from belief in what God defines as transgressions of His law. He wrote in Jeremiah 18:12: “And they said, There is no hope: but we will walk after our own devices, and we will every one do the imagination of his evil heart.”
    The Apostle Paul warned in 2 Timothy 3:13 that we should expect things to get much worse in these latter days: “But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.”
    Let’s face it, we live in an age of deception unparalleled since the Tower of Babel. The Tower of Google may indeed be worse. It’s not just fake news, it’s false prophets and phony gods. It’s idol worship and fake religions. It’s a return to Baal.
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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    Very prophetic indeed! He is an anti-christ (not The anti-Christ) claiming to be the Messiah and savior of the world. Hopefully these psychotic statements will cause
    his followers (blacks, black muslims including white and black Scientology converts of late), whose ears were tickled by him, to flee. Flee from this false prophet now.


    FARRAKHAN: I AM THE TRUE JESUS

    'It's happening right while you're alive'

    Published: 20 hours ago

    Farrakhan mocked the message of the famous Bible verse John 3:16.
    “God does not love this world. God never sent Jesus to die for this world,” he said. “Jesus died because he was 2,000 years too soon to bring about the end of the civilization of the Jews. He never was on no cross, there was no Calvary for that Jesus.”

    Instead, said Farrakhan, Jesus’ name would live until “the one that he prefigured came into existence.”“The real story is what I tried to tell you from the beginning. It didn’t happen back there.
    It’s happening right while you’re alive looking at it,” Farrakhan said.
    “I represent the Messiah. I represent the Jesus and I am that Jesus. If I am not, take my life.”
    Farrakhan said he makes the deaf hear and dumb speak.

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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    As I said in another thread: Farrakhan is the DEVIL!!!!

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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    "Ah, yes Lord it was the decade we lived in that is our excuse. Yeah....that's the ticket."

    His excuse for the priesthood is insane.


    Ex-pope says sexual revolution led to abuse crisis...

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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    Quote Originally Posted by TYLERTECHSAS View Post
    Interesting read. Of course in the "End Days" Jesus Christ will come for his bride the church.

    ARCHAEOLOGIST: WE FOUND SITE OF WEDDING IN CANA

    Bible recounts Jesus' water-to-wine miracle

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    http://www.wnd.com/2018/06/archaeolo...cat_orig=world
    So cool!

    Ancient 3,000-year-old tablet suggests Biblical king may have existed


    https://www.foxnews.com/science/anci...y-have-existed


    WRITTEN IN STONE


    Ancient tablet suggests biblical King Balak may have existed

    A new study of the Mesha Stele, which is also known as the Moabite Stone, a 3,000 year-old inscribed tablet that dates back to 840 B.C., proposes the idea that the biblical King Balak may have been an actual historical figure. Although the study's authors have theorized that Balak may have been an actual person, they acknowledge that, according to the Bible, he existed 200 years prior to the tablet's creation, so a reference to him is unlikely.


    The study of an ancient tablet that dates back nearly 3,000 years suggests that the biblical King Balak may have been an actual historical figure.
    Published in Tel Aviv: The Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University, the study looks at the Mesha Stele and makes the determination that after looking at new photos of the cracked tablet, Balak existed, though the researchers are not 100 percent certain of it.

    "After studying new photographs of the Mesha Stele and the squeeze of the stele prepared before the stone was broken, we dismiss Lemaire’s proposal to read (‘House of David’) on Line 31," the researchers wrote in the study's abstract. "It is now clear that there are three consonants in the name of the monarch mentioned there, and that the first is a beth. We cautiously propose that the name on Line 31 be read as Balak, the king of Moab referred to in the Balaam story in Numbers 22–24."
    RARE ANCIENT TREASURES BEARING BIBLICAL NAMES DISCOVERED IN JERUSALEM'S CITY OF DAVID




    It's Line 31 that is tempering the researchers' enthusiasm. There are "[a]bout seven letters are missing from the beginning of the line [31], followed by the words (“sheep/small cattle of the land”)," the study's abstract adds.
    The abstract continues: "Next there is a vertical stroke that marks the transition to a new sentence, which opens with the words (“And Hawronēn dwelt therein”). Evidently a name is expected to follow. Then there is a legible beth, followed by a partially eroded, partially broken section with space for two letters, followed by a waw and an unclear letter. The rest of the line, with space for three letters, is missing."

    The Mesha Stele, which is also known as the Moabite Stone, is an inscribed tablet that dates back to 840 B.C. and was discovered in 1868 by researcher Frederick Augustus Klein.

    It had previously been theorized that Line 31 was a reference to the House of David. However, the researchers, led by the study's lead author, Israel Finkelstein, believe the letter "B" is there and it is not a reference to "beth," the Hebrew word for "house," but rather Balak.

    Although the study's authors, Finkelstein, Nadav Na’aman and Thomas Römer, have theorized that Balak may have been an actual person, their "proposal is very tentative," Ronald Hendel, a professor of the Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, told Live Science. Hendel was not involved in the study.

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    Hendel also told Live Science that according to the Bible, King Balak existed 200 years prior to the tablet's creation, so a reference to him is unlikely.
    The researchers have acknowledged this discrepancy, with Finkelstein telling Live Science: "[T]he study shows how a story in the Bible may include layers (memories) from different periods which were woven together by later authors into a story aimed to advance their ideology and theology. It also shows that the question of historicity in the Bible cannot be answered in a simplistic 'yes' or 'no' answer."
    Researchers have attempted to reconstruct the tablet, which was smashed after a dispute between its previous owners, Bedouins, and a group that was attempting to purchase the stone, Live Science adds, but time and destruction have made it hard to read. It's now housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris.

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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    Nice!!

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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    More!

    Church of the Apostles discovered near Sea of Galilee, archaeologists say


    The Church of the Apostles, which is said to have been built over the house of Jesus’ disciples Peter and Andrew, has been discovered near Israel’s Sea of Galilee, according to a team of American and Israeli archaeologists.
    Experts from the Kinneret Institute for Galilean Archaeology at Kinneret College, Israel and Nyack College in New York, have been excavating the site of el-Araj on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. The archaeologists believe that el-Araj is the site of the ancient Jewish fishing village of Bethsaida, which later became the Roman city of Julias.


    Prof. Steven Notley of Nyack College told Fox News that the group’s previous annual excavations at the site had uncovered evidence of the church’s existence, such as pieces of marble from its chancel screen and small gilded glass blocks called tesserae that were used in ornate church wall mosaics. “These discoveries already informed us that the church was waiting to be found somewhere nearby,” he explained, via email.
    LOST ROMAN CITY THAT WAS HOME TO JESUS' APOSTLES FOUND, SAY ARCHAEOLOGISTS
    Following the clues, the archaeologists discovered the church’s mosaic floors. “It is always remarkable to bring these beautifully decorated floors to light after being buried for almost 1500 years,” Notley explained.


    Archaeologists uncovered the mosaic floor of the Byzantine church at el-Araj. (Zachary Wong)


    The Byzantine church had been mentioned by early Christian pilgrims, notably the Bavarian bishop (and saint) Willibald in 725 A.D. “[Willibald] states that the church was in Bethsaida built over the house of Peter and Andrew, among the first disciples of Jesus,” Notley told Fox News.
    The professor added that the church’s discovery is significant for at least two reasons. “First, until its recent discovery, many scholars questioned its existence. Although it is mentioned in Byzantine pilgrimage itineraries, many thought these reports mistaken,” he explained. “Of equal importance, the church indicates that there existed a living memory in the Christian community about the location of Bethsaida, home of Peter, Andrew and Philip (John 1:44).”

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    Re: Tylertechsas. I couldn't find your end times thread...

    Greetings from the Florida Panhandle. If you not watched this very well done series called "The Coming Summer" about what Jesus highlighted as signs of the times, I recommend it. Author is The Fuel Project. Even start out of sequence at this one about "Natural Disasters Will Increase" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xHN...q0RX8G&index=4

    Start of the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1T3e...54NkrBHPq0RX8G

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