“Rarely has this nation witnessed the kind of hubris, arrogance and callousness as we did at the President’s Correspondents Dinner. President Obama and his left-wing supporters in the media think it is absolutely hilarious that his policies could have fostered in an apocalyptic atmosphere in the earth.” Joel Richardson, author of New York Times-bestselller “The Islamic Antichrist” and director of the film, End-Time Eyewitness, defending Michelle Bachman’s criticism that President Obama’s policies are bringing on the end-times and the rapture.
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Virginia
Monday June 1st, 2015 at 12:45 PMAs an Adventist, I know we are not to chose sides in political parties. I am getting tired of the lies told by Republicans fanatics about Obama, on this site. It is the Republicans who want to unite the church and state, and they have stated that more than once, publicly. The US is not a Christian country, contrary to what the Republicans want us to believe. God loves all of us, no matter who we are, and all people should be treated with equal respect regardless of whether we approve of ones lifestyle. God is our judge, not man! We need to watch what is happening in the world to be aware of where we are in prophecy. I lived in the US for 10 years, so I have watched all the Republican programs as well as the Democrat programs, so I know what is going on. The Republicans lie like sidewalks, and have a bottomless pit of money to promote their hatred of the black man who is their country’s leader. I am not political, but I do know who helps the general population, and who wants to force their brand of religion on the population. The elitist Tea Partiers want the government of the US to govern with their so-called Christian ideology. God loves all His people, so stop condemning those who care about freedom of religion.
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Monday June 1st, 2015 at 03:46 PMNo political party is free of doing things that are prophetic. Our Quote of the Day was actually about the prophetic statements of a Republican (not a democrat); Joel Richardson (and also Michelle Bachmann who would, in all likelihood, push for Sunday Laws). Bachmann’s rant about President Obama (which Richardson was defending) was incidental to her rather prophetically provocative statement. We agree that Republicans are more likely to bring on Sunday laws and other prophetically charged issues. But that does not mean that Democrats don’t do prophetically significant things too. We happen to have a Democrat in the White House. That means that there is necessarily going to be more focus on Democrats at the moment. For the record, we reported much on President Bush, a republican, when he was in the White House, and some conservatives were rather upset with us for exposing his actions that were prophetically significant. As you’ll see in a forthcoming sermon that is currently in production, we rehearse his actions to some extent to make our prophetic point. And, for the record, we CURRENTLY report on prophetic things that Republicans do as often as we can. Our post on Richardson, and another on Bachmann are two of many cases. Richardson and Bachmann are wrong in some ways. They do not understand prophecy, for sure. Yet they perceive that we are near the end times, with which we can all agree. But that wasn’t even the point of our post. Their comments were obviously and primarily political and aimed at President Obama, but they had significant prophetic implications, namely they represent, in part, the backlash which is growing rapidly in the United States, and which is likely to lead to an over-reaction and subsequent religious legislation to get “America back to God.” Go back and read our briefing. It was about Republicans Richardson and Bachmann, not Obama. It was about prophecy, not politics. That is our mission. Please don’t confuse the two. Please don’t let your sensitivity about President Obama’s race color your perceptions on prophecy. We examine all sides from a prophetic point of view. God bless…
Pr. Mayer