No I think the gay stuff you keep talking about out is more gross.If you think I'm gross, imagine being a bootlicker for a neo-Nazi.
When Christians call Israel the "time clock for prophecy," they mean that major, tangible events involving the nation of Israel—particularly its physical restoration in 1948, control over Jerusalem, and ongoing regional conflicts—are biblical signs that indicate the close proximity of the end times, the rapture, and the second coming of Jesus.
No I think the gay stuff you keep talking about out is more gross.
"God may be about to do something next, or then again, maybe not."
I think you’re getting hung up on Nick Fuentes for some reason.Imagine being the sycophant of a gay neo-Nazi.
I think you’re getting hung up on Nick Fuentes for some reason.
The Left and Right politicians are scared of Nick Fuentes and they should be. He’s awakened many people and he’s very powerful right now.
Nick Fuentes.
Nick Fuentes is definitely one source I listen to to get my news and a perspective that is not main stream like Fox News and CNN.
Nick Fuentes
Nick Fuentes.
Because he’s not wrong and you know it.
I’m a fan of Nick Fuentes!
#Groyper all day!
Bible prophecy indicates a two-stage return of the Jewish people to Israel: first physically in unbelief (the "dry bones" coming together without the spirit; Ezek 37:1-14), followed by a later spiritual regeneration while in the land. This initial, secular return sets the stage for end-times events. Only part of the prophecy has been fulfilled because the Jews are still in a state of unbelief."Israel is just like any other nation. . . . They're not back in that land in fulfillment of prophecy. They have returned to the land, but they have not yet returned to the Lord. When they return to the Lord there will be blessing. They have not yet done that! . . . They went out in 70 AD. And they actually have never returned to the land according to the Word of God. Now hear me very carefully because this is very important to see. They have returned to the land today, and it's remarkable what has happened over there, but it's not the fulfillment of prophecy, because the prophecy says when they return they'll return to God!" - Pastor J. Vernon McGee, Thru-the-Bible broadcast commentary on Hosea 2:19-23 and Hosea 3:4.
"Now, then is the regathering of Israel in Palestine a fulfillment of prophecy? No, I do not think so. . . . Deuteronomy, chapter 30, says when all these plagues shall have come upon the Jews, when the blessing and curse have driven them among all nations and they turn to serve the Lord . . . the Lord Jesus Himself will return, and mourning Jews, troubled, repentant Jews everywhere, will be brought back to serve the Lord with all their heart. That hasn't happened yet. Ezekiel 36:26 says that He will bring them out of all countries to their own land and give them a new heart, not a stony heart but a heart of flesh, and will put His spirit within them. That has not happened yet." - Evangelist John R. Rice, "Dr. Rice, Here are More Questions," Volume II, pp. 317-318.