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<blockquote data-quote="Elipe" data-source="post: 1522883" data-attributes="member: 17998"><p>There is the possibility that "astrological ages" are like a predictive programming thing by the ancient Synagogue of Satan. After all, they do like to publish their playbook as a gloat over those who they rule.</p><p></p><p>That said, I came to this thread because I've been thinking about eschatology again, and how it relates to the pre-Flood world. The Flood was in its own right an eschatological event, limited by God's mercy toward a single family of believers. There is so little we know about that pre-Flood world, but Jesus spoke of it in relation to the coming eschatology. How in the days of Noah, people were eating, drinking, and being merry when suddenly the water came upon them and swept them away.</p><p></p><p>But I was struck by the realization that the Synagogue of Satan probably goes all the way back to Cain, who at first seemed merely spiritually apathetic, but then was incited to such burning anger over his brother receiving praise that he murdered him. That's strangely extreme for someone who didn't seem to care enough to offer a better sacrifice. Cain was probably the first human lieutenant of the Synagogue of Satan.</p><p></p><p>With this realization, I then wondered if the spirit of the antichrist - we call it globohomo - actually did exist in a prior incarnation before the Flood. I think Revelation may hint at this:</p><p></p><p>The beast is the seven-headed beast with ten horns that symbolize the antichrist. It's also fairly clear from reading Revelation 17 that the diversity agenda is part of the eschatology. The Whore of Babylon sits on many waters, which symbolizes peoples, multitudes, nations, and languages. The Whore, in a manner of speaking, sits atop Diversity, Inc. Revelation 17:18 says that the Whore is the great city that has an empire over the kings of the earth - the waters atop which she sits. Many say that she is Rome. Could she be America, spiritual granddaughter to Rome?</p><p></p><p>But back to how it all relates to the pre-Flood world. That verse above I cited mentions that the beast was around in the past, but is not present in the time of Revelation being written (1st to 2nd century AD), but will come later. Now, when could that beast have been around in the past? What is the beast? Many say that it is the antichrist.</p><p></p><p>It's very clear that the beast is supposed to be very, very powerful. Powerful beyond all previously known human authority. The beast is an authority that is very, very likely to be very stubborn about relinquishing its authority. So what could have happened that caused the beast to go from "was" to "is not"? What could have shaken the beast from the world?</p><p></p><p>Perhaps a calamity like... the Flood?</p><p></p><p>Is that perhaps why Jesus related the days of Noah to the coming eschatology? That would certainly lend a lot of credence to the theory that astrology is predictive programming. It's been done before, and they're using the same playbook now as they did then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elipe, post: 1522883, member: 17998"] There is the possibility that "astrological ages" are like a predictive programming thing by the ancient Synagogue of Satan. After all, they do like to publish their playbook as a gloat over those who they rule. That said, I came to this thread because I've been thinking about eschatology again, and how it relates to the pre-Flood world. The Flood was in its own right an eschatological event, limited by God's mercy toward a single family of believers. There is so little we know about that pre-Flood world, but Jesus spoke of it in relation to the coming eschatology. How in the days of Noah, people were eating, drinking, and being merry when suddenly the water came upon them and swept them away. But I was struck by the realization that the Synagogue of Satan probably goes all the way back to Cain, who at first seemed merely spiritually apathetic, but then was incited to such burning anger over his brother receiving praise that he murdered him. That's strangely extreme for someone who didn't seem to care enough to offer a better sacrifice. Cain was probably the first human lieutenant of the Synagogue of Satan. With this realization, I then wondered if the spirit of the antichrist - we call it globohomo - actually did exist in a prior incarnation before the Flood. I think Revelation may hint at this: The beast is the seven-headed beast with ten horns that symbolize the antichrist. It's also fairly clear from reading Revelation 17 that the diversity agenda is part of the eschatology. The Whore of Babylon sits on many waters, which symbolizes peoples, multitudes, nations, and languages. The Whore, in a manner of speaking, sits atop Diversity, Inc. Revelation 17:18 says that the Whore is the great city that has an empire over the kings of the earth - the waters atop which she sits. Many say that she is Rome. Could she be America, spiritual granddaughter to Rome? But back to how it all relates to the pre-Flood world. That verse above I cited mentions that the beast was around in the past, but is not present in the time of Revelation being written (1st to 2nd century AD), but will come later. Now, when could that beast have been around in the past? What is the beast? Many say that it is the antichrist. It's very clear that the beast is supposed to be very, very powerful. Powerful beyond all previously known human authority. The beast is an authority that is very, very likely to be very stubborn about relinquishing its authority. So what could have happened that caused the beast to go from "was" to "is not"? What could have shaken the beast from the world? Perhaps a calamity like... the Flood? Is that perhaps why Jesus related the days of Noah to the coming eschatology? That would certainly lend a lot of credence to the theory that astrology is predictive programming. It's been done before, and they're using the same playbook now as they did then. [/QUOTE]
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