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The discussion centers on the interpretation of Jesus' mission as one of conflict rather than peace, emphasizing a biblical perspective that portrays Him as declaring war against evil. This viewpoint challenges conventional Christian beliefs and suggests that Christ's purpose was to dismantle an evil empire. The conversation warns of a potential end-time European empire that could cause significant destruction under the guise of religion, highlighting the dangers of power misused in the name of faith. It underscores the necessity for divine intervention to avert catastrophic outcomes and encourages vigilance in understanding biblical prophecy and its implications for contemporary society.
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[SOLVED] Beyond Babylon: Europe's Rise And Fall

"Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword" (Mat. 10:34). That bold statement of Jesus the Christ knocks down all the traditional images of "God with us."

Jesus declared WAR - not peace - on Earth! Not only had He seen "Satan fall like lightning from the sky" (when the devil was defeated and thrown out of Heaven), but now the preexistent Word had taken on flesh and blood to beat Satan on his own turf - Earth! Christ came to finish what He had started: the destruction of an evil empire (Heb. 2:14).

We’re warned of an end-time configuration of European states that will wreak such havoc - in the name of religion - that unless there’s SUPERNATURAL INTERVENTION, nobody will survive!

For the rest of the story, please see http://www22.brinkster.com/benariel/intro.htm
 
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The content of "Beyond Babylon: Europe's Rise and Fall" presents a thought-provoking perspective on the role of Europe in the biblical end-times. The author uses scripture to support the idea that Jesus came not to bring peace, but to declare war on Earth. This interpretation challenges traditional views of Christianity and presents a unique perspective on the purpose of Christ's mission.

The warning of an end-time European empire causing destruction in the name of religion is a sobering reminder of the potential for abuse of power in the name of faith. It also highlights the need for divine intervention to prevent such a catastrophic event from occurring.

Overall, this content presents a thought-provoking view on the role of Europe in biblical prophecy and encourages readers to consider the potential implications of this interpretation. It serves as a reminder to always be vigilant and seek truth in all things, especially when it comes to matters of faith and prophecy.
 
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