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Originally Posted by Dedicated Mind
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What are your comments concerning the fulfillment of these prophecies?
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"2008
could ..." Those are not "prophecies." Saying something "
could" happen is not even a significant statement. Anthing "
could" happen at any moment.
1. Baxter, or whoever the source is for the "Real ID Act of 2005" info has a number of things
wrong.
"Portions of the Real ID Act pertaining to states were scheduled to take effect on May 11, 2008, three years after the law passed,
but the deadline has been extended to December 31, 2009.
On January 25, 2007, a Resolution passed overwhelmingly in the Maine Legislature that
refuses implementation of the Real ID Act in that State, and demands Congress repeal the law. ...
On February 16, 2007, Utah unanimously passed a resolution which
opposes the REAL ID Act[13]. ...
Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington have joined Maine in passing legislation opposing Real ID.
Similar bills are pending in Alaska, Massachusetts, Oregon, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, Rhode Island, Washington, D.C., Wyoming and Vermont."
That's 38 states and the District of Columbia refusing to participate. And even then, the "Real ID Act" doesn't propose anything like the feared "Mark of the Beast." ... oh but wait, anything "could" happen!
2. "2008 is the year for ratification of the EU treaty creating the position of EU President and is the fulfilment of the prophesied Holy Roman Empire..." What Bible prophecies exist for the "Holy Roman Empire?" The Holy Roman Empire was first founded on Christmas day in the year 800 A.D. Where is this act mentioned in the Bible, and where does the "Holy Roman Empire" even fit into Bible prophecy? How does the development of the EU even resemble the Holy Roman Empire?
The Lisbon Treaty which was signed last summer proposes that an elected individual be chosen as "President" rather than the current system where an entire country's EU respresentatives fill the post. The President will serve a 2 1/2 year term and is almost purely administrative in function. The Holy Roman Empire had nothing like this in its structure.
The EU's proposed 2 and a half year term falls well short of one of Daniel's "Weeks" or half a week. Not even a coincidence appears to be related to these developments.
3. "2008 is the year for a middle east peace treaty between Israel and the Palestinians which is internatinally (sic)
recognized and will determine the final borders of Israel, the status of Jerusalem and the status of the temple mount."
This is merely wishful thinking. Who says this is "the year?" Hamas? Hamas' Iranian masters? The rival Fatah movement? These guys aren't even through killing one another, let alone ready to make "peace" with Israel.
4. 2008 could also be the year of a war emanating from Iraq that kills one third of mankind.
A more likely source of such a war would be around the borders of an aggressivley expansionist Red China. But again, 2008 could also be the year that absolutely nothing happens out of the ordinary mundane series of petty wars, plague, famine and terror. 2008 in fact could be the year Rev. Irvin Baxter embraces the "fulfilled eschatology" of Preterism and sits at the feet of Evangelist Benincasa. I mean, anything
could happen, right?