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Buzzard
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Disagree:
The "Anti-Christ" will use the "Last World Super Power" to do his bidding and enforce the Mark,
And if you notice the Beast has Two {2} horns
Like a Lamb It appears to be "Christian"
These are in "appearance only" for he Still speaks the lies of The Dragon:
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Trafield
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We should remember that the antichrist will be a master deceiver and will come to power through "peace." Things may not be as they seem...
The characteristics of the antichrist-
a) He will be a master at deception and cause astounding devastation.(Daniel 8:23-24)
b) He will arise when rebels are completely wicked (terrorism). (Daniel 8:23)
c) He will be a king of "fierce countenance"; have a stern look. (Daniel 8:23)
d) He will have help from just a few people in gaining power and will not be given the honor of royalty (will be disrespected; made out to be illegitimate?) (Daniel 8:24; Daniel 11:21)
e) He will confirm a peace treaty with Israel and the "international community" for seven years (Daniel 9:27). f)He will appear to have suffered a mortal head wound from a sword, and yet will live. (Revelation 13:3; Revelation 13:14)
g) He will think highly of himself and will use peace to destroy many.(Daniel 8:25)
h) He will use peace to plot the invasion of the richest lands for a time. (Daniel 11:24)
i) He will honor a false "God of forces" which he will increase in glory in his mind as his forces continuously invades and overthrows many countries. (Daniel 11:38-39)
j) He will speak against God and try to change the set times and laws. (Daniel 7:25)
k) He will invade Israel, set himself in the temple and proclaim himself God. (Daniel 9:27; 2 Thessalonians 2:4)
l) He ultimately will become a global leader and will seek to be worshipped as God. (Revelation 13:15-17)
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TEXASGRANDMA
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Buzz, the rest of the world may see as a bully. But, I believe we did the right thing in freeing the people of Iraq.
-------------------- Luk 21:28 And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh. http://www.indieheaven.com/artists/mm (son-in-law)http://www.myspace.com/mireles
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njclary
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If Situations were reversed? As I see it and as they are, North Korea is using all the pretexts for a reason to reclaim South Korea.
They think China will back them in any play.
North Korea is probably the worst repressive regime, governing today. Through this whole diatribe they started, that was before the Iraq thing, they have made totally unfounded statements. These statements are aimed at getting attention. And they have. The Nato, Seato's and other alliances have in essence banned neucular[sic] weapons and weapons of mass destruction. There are these little demigogs who seem bent on upsetting the applecart.
What they fail to realize is that if President Bush were to get mad. He does have the will to deal with them.[witness Iraq]
You have to know the history of the Korean peninsula to understand our role there. and the instability there.
Being the only 'superpower' left, these gnats of civilazation will always be there to be an irritant.
God Bless
Joel
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Buzzard
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If the situtation was reversed,
A World "Bully", and thats the way we are seen in the eyes of the world
were threatening you and demanding you lay down all you weapons , and let him in your home, inspect all your stuff, threaten your children ect. ect. ect.
How would you react:
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Kindgo
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Thursday, April 24, 2003 Posted: 4:04 AM EDT (0804 GMT) CNN
PYONGYANG, North Korea --North Korea is sticking by its demand that Washington end its "hostile policy" towards Pyongyang, saying that in the present situation war may break out at "any moment" on the Korean Pensinsula.
The stark warning came as U.S. and North Korean officials began a second day of talks in Beijing aimed at easing months of tensions over the North's alleged nuclear weapons program.
In its statement carried Thursday on the North Korean state news agency, Pyongyang said that the U.S.-led war in Iraq has shown that the only way for a country to protect itself was to have a powerful deterrent.
In such a situation it said the "master key" to any progress in the talks was for Washington to make a "bold switchover" in its policy toward the North.
The statement, which made reference to the Beijing talks, appears to be a hardening of Pyongyang's long-standing position seeking some kind of security guarantee from the U.S. before it will talk about dismantling its nuclear program.
"In actuality, the situation on the Korean Peninsula is so tense that a war may break out any moment due to the U.S. moves," the North said.
The U.S. has insisted it will not be blackmailed, but says it has no plans to invade North Korea or to resort to any kind of military action.
Nonetheless, officials say their message to the North is that it must immediately end production of nuclear weapons and establish an intrusive inspections regime.
'Violation of sovereignty'
The talks taking place in Beijing -- scheduled to continue until Friday -- are the first official meetings between the U.S. and North Korea since last October when Washington said North Korean officials admitted to them that they were pursuing an active nuclear weapons program.
North Korea, for its part, denies that any such admission took place and says the U.S. is using its accusation as an excuse to justify military action.
In its statement Thursday, the North said the recent war in Iraq had shown that demands for arms verification were a pretext for war.
"The inspection and disarmament forced by the U.S. upon an independent state in violation of its sovereignty and its right to existence without any proper reason and ground are only aimed to justify and legalize aggression and war," the statement said.
As a nuclear weapons state itself, the North's statement went on, the United States should open its weapons facilities to inspections too.
"The DPRK-U.S. talks should, therefore, discuss and settle the issue of the U.S. renunciation of its hostile intention and policy toward the DPRK before talking about the 'verification' and the dismantlement of physical deterrent force," it said.
DPRK is the acronym for Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the official name for North Korea.
Officials attending the talks in Beijing have remained tight-lipped about their progress but observers say there is little likelihood of any major breakthrough being announced. Most say the best outcome will be an agreement to meet for further talks at a later date.
On Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing spoke by phone with U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell and both agreed the talks were "beneficial", China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported on Thursday.
"The two sides exchanged views on how to properly handle the nuclear issue of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and both believed that the ongoing talks in Beijing [were[ beneficial," the Xinhua report said.
The U.S. delegation to the talks is led by the same official who confronted Pyongyang about its nuclear program last October -- Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs James Kelly.
The North Korean team is headed by Deputy Director General Li Gun from the American Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- a relatively low-level official who, observers say, does not have the authority to cut any major deals with the U.S.
An official wall of silence has surrounded the talks.
But South Korea's Chosun Ilbo newspaper quoted sources as saying U Kelly demanded North Korea dismantle its nuclear plans verifiably and irreversibly.
From the North's side, the paper said Li admitted the Iraq war had taught Pyongyang to see a non-aggression pact.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiap...a.us/index.html
-------------------- God bless, Kindgo
Inside the will of God there is no failure. Outside the will of God there is no success.
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