Sometimes the truth is so simple that all the noise of our lives these days distract us from the common sense that usually leads to the truth. Joel tends to cut through a lot of that noise. He sums it up so well.
“When you have a regime that has an apocalyptic, genocidal death cult running it, combined with being right on the verge of obtaining nuclear weapons, [I] can’t think of a more dangerous circumstance than this,” Rosenberg suggests.
Wish our current administration was willing to do more than talk…
There are powers at work here that only God understands fully. These national/global figures are in place for a reason. To bring about God’s will, either willingly or through God’s influence. Read up on the Twelfth Imam, it matches the Bibles description of the Antichrist. I will post more on what the Bible has to say on the Antichrist soon…
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Prior to Ahmadinejad’s U.N. address last week, Joel Rosenberg, author of the soon-to-be-released novel The Twelfth Iman, predicted that the Iranian strongman would make more outrageous and bellicose statements — and he did not disappoint, says Rosenberg.
The American U.N. delegation actually walked out of the assembly hall after the Iranian president claimed that some in the world have speculated that Americans were actually behind the September 11, 2001, terror attacks and that it was a staged attempt to assure Israel’s survival.
“When you have a regime that has an apocalyptic, genocidal death cult running it, combined with being right on the verge of obtaining nuclear weapons, [I] can’t think of a more dangerous circumstance than this,” Rosenberg suggests. “Now I’ve written about this fictionally in my new novel coming out next month, The Twelfth Imam. But the central question of the novel really is the central question of our moment, which is what if the West waits too long and Iran does in fact get the bomb? What happens next? What does the U.S. do? What does Israel do?”
The eschatological scholar further warns that this Iranian nuclear scenario is something the world is probably going to have to address very soon.
Meanwhile, Robert Spencer, director of Jihad Watch, thinks Ahmadinejad really believes the conspiracy theory. “The idea that he would subscribe to the ridiculous conspiracy theories about 9/11 doesn’t surprise me at all,” he n
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The Islam critic goes on to suggests that the U.S. State Department should not allow the Iranian president to come into the country. “If we had any courage and self-confidence as a nation, as a culture, as a civilization defending certain values, we would stand up to this guy,” Spencer contends.
But he does not think the U.N. will do anything about Ahmadinejad because of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, the 57-nation voting bloc that can essentially do whatever it wants.
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The American U.N. delegation actually walked out of the assembly hall after the Iranian president claimed that some in the world have speculated that Americans were actually behind the September 11, 2001, terror attacks and that it was a staged attempt to assure Israel’s survival.
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