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January 28, 2024
What the story of ‘the boy who cried wolf’ can tell us about End-Times prophecy
By Albin Sadar

If the Democrats and their Deep State operatives had just stolen the 2020 election and then continued running the country in an undisruptive, business-as-usual fashion, people would not have suspected—or perhaps not even minded terribly much—that the 2020 election was snatched from the will of We the People. But when the administration hunts down dissenters in broad daylight and arrests trespassers simply for walking on the lawn outside the Capitol on January 6, 2021, it’s as if the leftists are blatantly admitting with each arrest (and promising hundreds more to come), “Yes, we stole the election and there’s nothing you can do about it.”

So, it appears we have sunk to a new low here in America, and there’s more than just a bit of hopelessness in the air. The overtaking of our constitutional republic by folks pretending to “save democracy” has gotten quite a few pastors to devote a Sunday sermon or two to preach about “End Times.”

For those unfamiliar with this concept, the final book of the Bible called Revelation (along with some other parts of both the New and Old Testaments, e.g., the Book of Daniel) describes the takedown of the world by evil forces. It’s a gloomy picture, no doubt, but the upside is that it forecasted that Armageddon ultimately ushers in the return of Jesus Christ, so the good guys end up winning.

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