Introduction Across the last century and a half, a complex spiritual narrative has steadily taken shape beneath the surface of global culture, education, interfaith dialogue, and international institutions. Often framed in the language of peace, uni...
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I write this with fear and trembling, not as one who delights in alarming words, and not as one who claims secret knowledge, but as a watchman who hears footsteps in the night while the city still sleeps. What follows is not meant to entertain, impr...
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For many believers, the biblical warnings against deception in the last days feel distant, abstract, or directed only toward overtly pagan cultures. Yet Scripture repeatedly shows that spiritual corruption often enters not through open rebellion, bu...
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I want to speak to you as one pilgrim to another, not as a sensationalist, not as a technophobe, and not as a partisan. We are standing at a hinge of history, and the room is filling with smoke. The world calls it “innovation.” Scripture calls it “d...
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Many sincere believers read Matthew 24, 1 Thessalonians 4, and Revelation 20 and assume they are all describing the same “big moment” at the end of history. Every “gathering,” every “resurrection,” every trumpet is treated as a single blended event....
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The investigative judgment is not a side issue for historic Seventh-day Adventism. It is officially taught that in 1844 Jesus entered “the second and last phase of His atoning ministry” in the heavenly sanctuary, beginning a work of “investigative j...
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There is a moment that has not yet appeared on any human calendar, but its shadow is already lying across the nations. Scripture describes it with calm, terrifying precision. It is the hour when the trumpet sounds, the dead in Christ rise, and every...
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We awaken each morning in a hall of mirrors. Up is declared down, poison is praised as medicine, and the word love is harnessed to bless what God calls ruin. The prophets foresaw such a carnival of inversions. “Woe to those who call evil good, and g...
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The question of whether Christians should participate in Halloween surfaces every year, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood cultural issues of our time. Many treat it as harmless entertainment. Others sense something spiritually unsettling ...
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Digital identification programs are rapidly emerging worldwide, raising urgent questions for Christians about surveillance, freedom, and biblical prophecy. Could these systems be laying groundwork for an Antichrist economy where only those bearing a...
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Genesis of the Plot (1776) On 1 May 1776, Prof. Adam Weishaupt—a former Jesuit and prominent Freemason—founded the Order of the Illuminati in Ingolstadt, Bavaria. In his own words he had encountered an “invisible force” operating through a Bavarian ...
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In our age the rhetoric of democracy is often treated as the highest authority—“the will of the people,” “term limits,” and “popular consent” are lauded as moral goods in themselves. Yet the Bible presents a markedly different picture: authority is ...
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Imagine standing in a dusty first-century vineyard as sunset nears. Hired at dawn, your muscles ache from twelve hours under a Galilean sun. Moments later, a handful of late-comers—people who barely broke a sweat—step forward. To your shock, the own...
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When the disciples asked Jesus, “What is the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?” He did not give a single headline or date. He described a pattern that would intensify like birth pains: wars and rumors of wars, ethnic strife, earthquakes...
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There is a grief that sits in the throat when a person wakes to the possibility that they have been near the church and far from Christ. Scripture warned us that not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” belongs to him, even when they prophesy and perform ...
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