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Monday, October 4, 2021

Cross and Cutlass: What in the World is Going On? Is God Real?

Cross and Cutlass: What in the World is Going On? Is God Real?  Does it seem to you like the world has gone crazy? Does it seem that right is wrong, wrong is right, good is evil and evil is good? Does it seem like everywhere you turn, bad things are happening and every day the news is full of disasters and fear?
 
You may ask yourself why is all this happening? If mankind is evolving, shouldn't we see improvements over the past? Shouldn't there be less wars, less crime, less racism, less hatred and division? Shouldn't we see such advances in technology that there should be plenty of food and water for everyone, little to no poverty, and peace and prosperity everywhere? Shouldn't we see huge advances in healthcare and people living longer, healthier lives? Then why do we see the opposite of that?  
 
The thing is, everything happening today was predicted long ago in the Bible, and I can prove it.  The Bible is a prophetic book. It is full of prophecies, many of which have come true. Sure, you might say, there were prophecies in there and then they just changed the Scriptures to say they happened. You’ve heard or been taught that the Bible has been changed over the years.  Actually, it hasn’t, because if you do your research, there are more copies of the extent text (closer in time to the original) of the Bible over any other archaic document. But that’s not what this post is about. I want to show you prophecies in the Bible that are coming true TODAY. (Since we've had millions of copies of the Bible since the printing press was invented, we can be assured that nothing has been changed since then) I want you to see that IF all these prophecies are coming true before your eyes, then you have to at least consider that the Bible is the Word of God and that God exists.  And if that is true, what does God expect from you? And why are all these things happening in the world today?  So, let’s start.  I make my conclusion at the end.

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