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Walid Shoebat End Times Alert (November 2010)

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Walid Shoebat End Times Alert, November 2010

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  • Why are so many Christians murdered in muslim countries? Muslims worship the devil through Allah and their beloved Muhammad was a false prophet.

  • @1954phyllis: yes muslims worship lucifer, without knowing and mohammed is a false prophet, in fact mohammed is THE false prophet and he will come back. Muslims believe that their saviour, the mahdi will have mohammeds spirit, which is in line with the biblical teachings that the antichrist is a man possesd by satan (same spirit).Islam is the opposite of christianity.

  • I have a question, if you can get this to Wallid that would be great!!! He mentions in Ezekiel 28 that the strongest nations will be the one to defeat the antichrist, but if you read in 2 Thessalonians 2, the Paul writes that it is Jesus himself who kills the antichrist with the breath of his mouth and with the brightness of his coming. Which is it? 2 Thessalonians 2 verse 8 specifically says this.

  • @brojam11: I can forward this question to Walid, but I also could answer it for you. The strongest nation will boot the antichrist into hell, but it does not say that the strongest nation will kill the antichrist/devil. That means those 2 prophecies do not contradict, one party boots the antichrist into hell, the other party (Jesus) raises the devil 1000 years later and then kills him, ergo both is right. I hope that was helpful.

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  • Thank you Supernatural, for posting this EXCELLENT video. Walid is an amazing teacher!

  • @TexasAaron99: dude, read the conext, you are just against christianity, therefore go and troll at some muslim channel, that at least takes some guts.

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  • @sucedeu I know how you feel.

  • @sucedeu I know he does not sound politically correct. However, God is not politically correct. God say it the way it is very much like Walid does. We can critique him all we want but he makes sense when you read prophecy.

  • I cannot stop listening to Walid. Walid brings prophecy alive. I would not be shock if he is one of the 2 prophets. 

  • @MrTruthhurts777 Contd. from above: Is it only Muslims that will be affected by this mark? Also, the bible says that every man woman and child will be forced to receive this mark. Why would a baby be forced to wear this 'bandage'? To be honest, I still believe that the mark of the beast is, in fact, some sort of micro-chip implant, which would allow a world dictator to control all people on the planet; thus the jews would easy to track for annihilation. Just my opinion that's all.

  • Pretty convincing stuff in many ways. However, I would like to know how he relates Saudi Arabia to what the bible calls babylon, the city on seven hills whose colours are purple and scarlet and who holds a golden chalice in her hand. Also, if the mark of the beast is the forced wearing of some bandage, how would not wearing this bandage prevent all people from buying and selling? Afterall, he admits that not every country/people will be under the control of the Antichrist? Is it only Muslims?

  • I think i will just stick with believing Jesus comes back and makes war on the AntiChrist. Isaiah 63 clearly states that in Jesus' second coming he arrives at Bozrah (Busirah, southern Israel) and his enemies are arrayed against him and not one nation is on his side and he tramples and kills them until his garments are died red and he shows up at armageddon drenched in blood.

  • He can come across as condescending and a bit biased. He is smart and has a lot of good information. However, the use of excessive subjectivity may affect one's credibility as a scholar, as the educated audience expects facts, unbiased, and scientifically-based lectures. Religious bias appeals to a religious audience, but one should not forget that atheists/spiritualists can be open-minded and generally interested in learning.

  • It is a very fascinating study with biblical contexts and other very informative topics. I just want to point out the fact that I, as a western woman, South American to be exact, have always instinctively felt the darkness that permeates the Islamic ideology. I believe the light of Christ/our conscience teach us all we need so that we can recognize right and wrong. The word "Islam" evokes in me sadness, suffering, prison, abuse...it's focus is the destruction of your humanity and spirit

  • Well done, I say... Well done! 

    Thou has been faithful over a few things;

    Behold, I will put you in charge over many things. Well done.

  • @SupernaturalXtreme Hi SupernaturalXtreme, thank you for your response, if you could get it to him, it would be greatly appreciated.

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