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Ragnarok! Norse Doomsday vs Wormwood Prophecy? Are All Religions Describing the Same Endtimes? (Video)

Tuesday, August 4, 2015 1:06
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Viking doomsday RAGNAROK! Wormwood prophecy? Are all religions describing the same endtimes ? The Vikings believe there are nine worlds ( 9 planets) created from fire and ice. Same source yet different cultures embrace similarities to different religions? Why is this? Is one right over the other? I think all contain truths. What do you think after viewing this video? Thoughts? Let us know in the comments section.

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  • Pix

    Well lets see.

    Christianity: Earthquakes in various places, financial crisis, mass unreast of the population, famines, pestilence, wars, rumours of wars, return of messiah, 1000 reign of messiah, end of death, everyone’s tears wiped away.

    Ragnarok: Midgard serpent awakens, splits open the entire earth under the sea, causes massive fire to burn up the Earth followed by massive tsunamis,… ELE event. End of all life on Earth. R.I.P. Earth and all life on it.

    What do you think, are they sounding the same to you?

    • Ragnarok: Midgard serpent awakens, splits open the entire earth under the sea, causes massive fire to burn up the Earth followed by massive tsunamis,… ELE event. End of all life on Earth. R.I.P. Earth and all life on it.

      Ouch! But not really relevant to Israel and Americans though is it

      • Pix

        Of course it’s relevant its a E.L.E. Extinction Level Event. Not some localised calamity in the Aegean. It would affect the entire world,.. or are you trying to suggest that the bunch of frauds in occupied Palestine and Americans are not on Earth?

        :lol:

      • Pix

        The real scary thing is that the Midgard serpent actually exists in the middle of the Atlantic ocean as the spilt in Earth’s crust that is pushing the tectonic plates apart. It winds itself around the world, it’s head is Iceland poking out of the sea. Go take a look on Google Earth.

        If Earth’s rotational axis changed it could open up as the longest volcano ever, and create massive tsunamis. Ouch indeed.

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