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Hurry: the last battle for truth is here. So choose your side: either you’re for or against Obama.
McCain says Obama’s insane but he earlier said Obama’s the Antichrist.
Obama fulfills all the traits of the Antichrist: homosexual (“the Abomination”), Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Communist etc… the Kalachakra Apocalypse prophecy of Tibetan Buddhism says the evil Demon King of the end times (called “Krinmati”) will have a faith mixing four different religions and 8 prophets.
McCain on Obama Likening U.S. to Iran: “Only An Insane Person” Would Make Such A Comparison
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McCain called Obama “The One” in a political ad during the presidential campaign in 2008, which is the nname of the Antichrist.
McCain’s not new to revealing who Obama is.
He called him by the name of the Antichrist over and over. First, in the townhall-meeting below, he called him “That One”.
The king Krinmati is very vaguely described as being “from Delhi”. But that is to be taken as vague. The whereabouts of Shambhala which are also only vaguely described.
But the faith of King Krinmati is crystal clear. It’s exactly the same as Obama’s:
Charlton Heston as Moses in The Ten Commandments.
It’s not easy to make the infamous Willie Horton ad from the 1988 presidential campaign seem benign. But suggesting that Barack Obama is the Antichrist might just do it.
That’s just what some outraged Christian supporters of the Democratic nominee are claiming John McCain’s campaign did in an ad called “The One” that was recently released online. The Republican nominee’s advisers brush off the charges, arguing that the spot was meant to be a “creative” and “humorous” way of poking fun at Obama’s popularityby painting him as a self-appointed messiah. But even this innocuous interpretation of the ad — which includes images of Charlton Heston as Moses and culled clips that make Obama sound truly egomaniacal — taps into a conversation that has been gaining urgency on Christian radio and political blogs and in widely circulated e-mail messages that accuse Obama of being the Antichrist.
http://content.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1830590,00.html
Newsweek Magazine ran an article the week after Obama’s election wondering if he was indeed the Antichrist. the signs during his election showed he had all the signs of the Antichrist. 666 was drawn in the lottery in his hometown Chicago. The chances for that are impossiblly small and no human being has ever had such bad luck before. Being curse by the evil number 666 on the day after one’s election to president of the USA is something anyone can agree is an incredible run of bad luck.
It’s about as bad as having lightning strike right down on one’s head.
Excerpt: [The day after Obama's election]….One of the winning lottery numbers in the president-elect’s home state was 666— which, as everyone knows, is the sign of the Beast (also known as the Antichrist)
On Nov. 5, Todd Strandberg was at his desk, fielding E-mails from around the world. As the editor and founder of RaptureReady.com, his job is to track current events and link them to biblical prophecy in hopes of maintaining his status as “the eBay of prophecy,” the best source online for predictions and calculations concerning the end of the world. Already Barack Obama had drawn the attention of apocalypse watchers after an anonymous e-mail circulated among conservative Christians in October implying that he was the Antichrist. Former “Saturday Night Live” ingénue Victoria Jackson fueled the fire when, according to news reports, she wrote on her Web site that Obama “bears traits that resemble the anti-Christ.” Now Strandberg was receiving up-to-the-minute news from his constituents in Illinois. One of the winning lottery numbers in the president-elect’s home state was 666— which, as everyone knows, is the sign of the Beast (also known as the Antichrist). “It is very eerie, and I take it for a sign as to who he really is,” wrote one of Strandberg’s correspondents.
Ever since Jesus Christ was crucified and, according to the Gospels, rose again in glory, his followers have been anticipating the end of history—the time when their Lord will return to earth and reign for a thousand years. The question has always been when.
http://www.newsweek.com/belief-watch-obama-antichrist-84741
Hello pot….meet the kettle.
Ouach tweety-bird – that poor devil of Obama doesn’t seem to stand a chance against your slander.