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Bush vs. Gog / Magog

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 12:04 pm
by Terastas
*sigh* You know what? Somehow this doesn't surprise me at all.

http://wvgazette.com/Opinion/JamesAHaught/200907220060

:P

Re: Bush vs. Gog / Magog

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 1:08 pm
by Sevena
craziness! I will never understand how we the American people let him keep office so long.

Re: Bush vs. Gog / Magog

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 2:39 pm
by alphanubilus
Interesting... however, the reality is, there is NOTHING mortals can do to prevent the apocolypse... That is about as plausible as stopping a Super Nova... Then again, Michael Bay could possibly find away to get a bunch of Red Necks on a doomed mission to try and stop it though. Lame... Read da Bible Bush! :lol:

Re: Bush vs. Gog / Magog

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:11 am
by Howlitzer
Given the responses to that post I'm a bit confused....do you actually take that article seriously or not?

Excusing all opinions on Bush, the war, etc...both positive and negative....forgive me if I am more than a little bit skeptical of that article and its source. :roll:

I'm certainly not surprised I'm seeing it, though, as pretty much all manner of outlandish and not-so-outlandish claims on anything can be found if you dig around the internet long enough.

Re: Bush vs. Gog / Magog

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:46 am
by vrikasatma

Re: Bush vs. Gog / Magog

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:55 am
by RedEye
Personal opinions on the "Book of Revelations of St. John the Divine"...

1> Ergot poisoning. Historically, the images are almost identical.
(they didn't have LSD back then)
2>Political Gripes about Rome, done up in a semi-code for other "Believers".
(There is some real historical backup for this opinion)
3> Somebody with way too much free time on their hands.

Simple fact. The so-called indicators are pretty much status-quo for the world, then and now. "The Great Beast" was a commonly used name for Nero among the Romans themselves. Seven heads? Rome has seven hills. The "w****" of Babylon? The word means "Wanton" as in un-controlled sensual appetites, not "w****"; and Babylon was an opressor of the Jewish people just like Rome was.
The "Millenium"? Good times, which are always followed by troubled times. Economics.
Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera

Basically, this is one of those predictions that are so vague they could fit anywhere, anytime; and the so-called Judgement is common in many religions.
People see the "End times" coming - Usually - because things aren't going they way they want them to.

Re: Bush vs. Gog / Magog

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 10:08 am
by Terastas
I wouldn't attribute Bush himself to be that stupid, he did have a successful run exploiting the blind faith and stupidity of other people. So while I seriously doubt he actually believed he was fighting Gog and Magog in Iraq, it wouldn't surprise me if he thought the French prime minister would be stupid enough to believe it.

Don't forget that this was also the man who claimed to have been appointed by God. He might not genuinely be crazy, but he certainly made a killing by acting as if he was.