I certainly hope that everyone following this clicks on your links and evaluates them. WorldNetDaily is hardly an objective new source and further the future world currency site you reference is just simply a private site put up.the thing is,there are no inconsistancies mainly because like ive said before the road we're going down is headed straight towards a one world government for example one world currency
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=75856
http://www.futureworldcurrency.com/
Do you think that just because something is stated on an internet site that that means it is true or that you've proven a point?
I'm very familiar with many different approaches and interpretations of Revelations. The interpretation you offer is certainly one of them. Apparently you've confused your interpretation with the word of God itself, because it is certainly not a foregone conclusion that:i didnt mean all 195 nations would become a one world government i meant the 10 powers that the bible was talking about in revalations and those are the ones that they have on the new world currency
1. It is certainly not a foregone conclusion that your interpretation is accurate with regard to what the symbolism of Revelations represents.
2. It further is not a foregone conclusion that we are in the last days and the parallels drawn as to possible correlations between modern nations today and what Revelations is referring to, are the same.
This appears to be something of a lost cause. You either sincerely don't understand the concept of taking a pro position in a discussion and then having the responsibility to prove your point, or there is something else at work. I won't do you the same discourtesy that you've afforded me of laying out that those options might be, but there's no point in continuing to repeat this.not if youre trying to say im wrong in which case you need evidence saying that im wrong its not my job to work on your negative evidence
A blog!?
and in those obama said it himself
What ideology might that be? Disagreeing with you on something?i never said you were an athiest i was just using an example but you seem to have the same kind of ideology
This is just sad.no actually its not a tactis you said yourself that you refuse to accept whats happening in front of you as reality
I think you mistake your interpretation for the bible itself and in doing so appear willing to accept anything that you can use to "prove" your point without examining the credibility of your sources or the soundness of your reasoning. Church history is full of many such teachings and interpretations of prophecy that were applied to the days in which those people lived and while I certainly must admit and do admit, that it is possible that we're in the last days and possible that we may be moving toward a one world government, I remain unconvinced by the poor evidence and logic that you've provided.its through that comment that you revealed yourself as not wanting to face the truth im simply saying bible prohpecy is happening right now and i think that you refuse to accept the fact that it isI'm not prepared to see it as cut and dried and take Mr. Monkton or Fox News opinion as my authority? Would that be OK or is that not one of my choices?
well i know what my bible says which is: that there will soon be a one world government and if you choose to believe every part of your bible except Revelations fine go ahead but just know that youre going to be shocked at how we're in the midst of creating a one world government, one world currency and one world religion[/quote]Now again, the person who makes an assertion such as this, is the person who is responsible to prove their point. All I have to do is point out where you've failed to prove your point, and in this instance, unless you which to challenge it, you're welcome to examine the evidence that there are currently (as of July 31, 2009 anyway) 195 countries in the world and by definition, a country has it's own independent form of governance, so all indications would indicate that your claim is not true.
All you've done here is repeat your assertion without further evidence. I knew there were few possibilities to this conversation when I began it, and I'm certainly not attempting to embarass you or insult you.
I simply hope that any viewing this discussion will examine your materials and hopefully understand that the use of critical thinking and examining sources is something that Christians can and should be doing and not simply making assertions and then going to look for something to throw at a statement and then hope it will stick.
blessings,
bart