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| Skyblue21 | Feb 3 2006, 08:48 PM Post #1 |
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Wait Till You Read This!!! Message: EMAIL RECEIVED FROM MIRIAM TODAY! The Washington Times www.washingtontimes.com Jordan's king urges moderates to unite By Julia Duin THE WASHINGTON TIMES Published February 3, 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- King Abdullah II of Jordan quoted from the Bible and the Koran in a brief speech to a lunchtime crowd of 2,000 mostly evangelical Christians yesterday, invoking "our Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage" and urging moderates of the three great religions to unite. "At this point in history, our service to God, our countries and our peoples demands that we confront extremism in its myriad forms," he told listeners at the annual National Prayer Breakfast luncheon at the Washington Hilton. "To overcome this common foe, we must explore the values that unite us, rather than exaggerating the misunderstandings that divide us." The king got an enthusiastic welcome from the crowd, and Sen. Bill Nelson, Florida Democrat, called Abdullah "a great example of unity for us." Praying in the name of Jesus Christ, a name otherwise hardly mentioned by anyone else at the event sponsored by evangelical Christians, Mr. Nelson asked God for "a double portion" of the spirit of the late Jordanian King Hussein to rest upon Abdullah, his son. The king reciprocated with a speech that included six verses from the New Testament, eight from the Koran, two from the Old Testament and remarks from Martin Luther King. Terrorist attacks, he said, are "an attack upon civilization," not a "clash of civilizations" between Christianity and Islam. Terrorist groups "do not preach the Islam of the Koran or of the prophet Muhammad. Theirs is a repugnant political ideology which violates the principles and statutes of traditional Islamic law." Adherents of this ideology "want nothing more than to pit us against each other, denying all that we have in common," he said. "We must therefore heed the words of the New Testament: 'Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good,' " citing Romans 12:21. The king criticized the targeting of Christian churches in Iraq by insurgents and the "needless desecration and injury of Islamic sensibilities" by a series of cartoons that have appeared in several European newspapers. Earlier yesterday, the king gave the benediction at the National Prayer Breakfast attended by 3,600 guests; the first Muslim head of state to be given such a role. After yesterday's lunch, the king met privately with 23 religious leaders for an hour. Joseph Lumbard, the king's interfaith adviser and a convert to Islam from the Episcopal Church, called the meeting "very, very, very friendly." Christian leaders included the Rev. Richard Cizik, vice president for governmental affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals; the Rev. Rick Warren of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif.; Richard Mouw, the president of the Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif.; Don Argue, president of Northwest University in Kirkland, Wash.; and Rabbi Arthur Schneier of Park East Synagogue, an Orthodox congregation, in Manhattan. Mr. Cizik said the rabbi reminded them that Abu Musab Zarqawi, the Jordanian-born leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, had threatened to assassinate Abdullah. "The king's message of finding common ground resonated," Mr. Cizik said. "I think it's important we evangelicals get the message out that we support this man. The king's courage was acknowledged by all in the room." ------------------ WOW THIS IS BIG!!! ONE WORLD RELIGION UNDER KING ABDULLAH II??? COULD HE BE THE ANTI-CHRIST, WHO BRINGS IN THE "FALSE PEACE"...BEFORE HE SHOWS HIS TRUE NATURE??? IN JESUS, Valerie |
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| Endtime | Feb 3 2006, 09:37 PM Post #2 |
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Yes he is, I been saying to watch this guy all along. Did you know that he does have Jewish blood in him, making himself world known. It him and I got a gut feeling things going to start to happen real fast. Their is a trend on him at http://jesus-is-the-way.com/index.html. Lots of info. In Jesus Dan :good job :good posting |
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| Skyblue21 | Feb 3 2006, 10:26 PM Post #3 |
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THANKS DAN! GREAT INFORMATION! TAKE A LOOK AT MIRIAMS REPLY TO ME, WHICH IS IN AGREEMENT WITH YOUR ARTICLE. :good posting HERE'S ANOTHER E-MAIL I JUST REC'D FROM MIRIAM, ----------------------- This man bears watching....Valerie! He is a VERY good candidate...as he traces his lineage straight back to Mohamed through his daughter Fatima...and then clear back to Ishmael ! WOW ! Hold on! Love, m ------------------ THIS IS SO EXCITING! KEEP LOOKING UP, OUR REDEMPTION DRAWS NIGH, BROTHER! SEE YOU AT THE RAPTURE "REAL SOON"! IN JESUS' LOVE, Valerie |
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| Wil | Feb 3 2006, 10:44 PM Post #4 |
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Here's a biography and picture of him:![]() His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein is the 43rd generation direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). He assumed his constitutional powers as Monarch of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on February 7th, 1999, the day his father, the late King Hussein, passed away. Born in Amman on January 30th, 1962, King Abdullah II is the eldest son of His Majesty the late King Hussein and Her Royal Highness Princess Muna Al Hussein. He began his primary education at the Islamic Educational College in Amman, and later attended St. Edmund's School in Surrey, England. For his secondary education, he attended Eaglebrook School and Deerfield Academy in the United States of America. King Abdullah II joined the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom in 1980, and was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in 1981. He was later appointed Reconnaissance Troop Leader in the 13th/18th Battalion of the Royal Hussars (British Army) in (West) Germany and England. In 1982, King Abdullah II attended Oxford University where he completed a one-year Special Studies course in Middle Eastern Affairs. Upon returning home, King Abdullah II joined the Jordanian Armed Forces and served as Platoon Commander and Company Second-in-Command in the 40th Armored Brigade. In 1985, he attended the Armored Officers Advanced Course at Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA. A year later, he became Commander of a Tank Company in the 91st Armored Brigade of the Jordanian Armed Forces holding the rank of Captain. He also served with the Royal Jordanian Airforce Anti-Tank Wing where he received his wings as well as his qualifications as a Cobra Attack Pilot. In 1987, King Abdullah II attended the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. as a Mid-Career Fellow. He completed an Advanced Study and Research program in International Affairs, part of the ‘Master of Science in Foreign Service' program. King Abdullah II, thereafter, resumed his military career where he held various positions, among them Commander of the Royal Jordanian Special Forces and Special Operations Commander. From January 1989 until October 1989 King Abdullah II was the 2nd Company Commander in the 17th Tank Battalion, and from October 1989 until January 1991 he was 2nd in Command of the 17th Tank Battalion, during which time, in 1990, he attended the Royal Staff College in Camberley in the United Kingdom. He was then promoted to the rank of Major. From January 1991 until January 1992 he was Armored Corps Representative in the Office of the Inspector General of the Jordanian Armed Forces. King Abdullah became Battalion Commander of the Second Armored Cavalry Regiment in January 1992. In 1993, he was in the 40th Brigade with the rank of Colonel, and was made Deputy Commander of the Jordanian Special Forces. In 1994, he was made Commander of Special Forces with the rank of Brigadier and in 1996 he reorganized the Special Forces and other Elite Units into the Special Operations Command. King Abdullah was promoted to Major-General in 1998, and in June / July of the same year attended a defense resources management course in Monterrey Naval Post Graduate School. In addition to his career as an army officer, King Abdullah II served Jordan many times in the official capacity of Regent in the absence of the late King Hussein, and regularly traveled on official missions. He was proclaimed Crown Prince on the 24th of January 1999 by a Royal Decree. He had also assumed the position of Crown Prince at birth by a Royal Decree until April 1st, 1965. Since his ascension to the throne, King Abdullah II has continued his late father's commitment to creating a strong and positive moderating role for Jordan within the Arab region and the world, and has worked towards the establishment of a just and lasting comprehensive solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. King Abdullah II is committed to building on the late King's legacy to further institutionalize democratic and political pluralism in Jordan. He has exerted extensive effort to insuring sustainable levels of economic growth and social development aimed at improving the standard of living of all Jordanians. He is also working towards modernizing Jordan's information technology and educational systems. Under King Abdullah's reign, Jordan was admitted to the World Trade Organization, and ratified agreements for the establishment of a Free Trade Area with the United States of America, the European Union, the European Free Trade Association countries, and sixteen Arab countries. King Abdullah II has also been involved in the drive for national administrative reform, as well as governmental transparency and accountability. He has been working on the advancement of civil liberties making Jordan one of the most progressive countries in the Middle East. Also, he has been involved in enacting the necessary legislations that guarantee women a full role in the Kingdom's socio-economic and political life. King Abdullah II married Queen Rania on June 10th, 1993. The Royal Couple have two sons, Prince Hussein, born on June 28th, 1994, and Prince Hashem, born on January 30th 2005, and two daughters, Princess Iman, born on September 27th, 1996, Princess Salma, born on September 26th, 2000. The King has four brothers and six sisters. King Abdullah II holds a number of decorations from various countries. He is a qualified frogman, pilot and a free-fall parachutist. His other interests include automobile racing, water sports, scuba diving and collecting ancient weapons and armaments. http://www.kingabdullah.jo/main.php?main_page=0&lang_hmka1=1 |
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| Deleted User | Feb 4 2006, 01:02 AM Post #5 |
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What strikes me as interesting is that Dr. Charles Taylor, now deceased, wrote WW3 and the Destiny of America about 27 years ago, (I have a copy), in which he lists qualifications for the person who is Anti-Christ, and military prowess is high on the list. At the time, he felt strongly that the most likely candidate was King Juan Carlos of Spain, (not the father, but the son), ... but this King is a match for him, as far as I can see. I wonder if his blood line is important? Does he come from the revived Roman Empire and is that a prerequisite????? Does anyone know? Also, if the Jewish people flee to Petra for safety, Petra is in Jordan. How does that fit into the mix?
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| Skyblue21 | Feb 4 2006, 04:06 AM Post #6 |
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HI JAN: YOU WROTE: "I wonder if his blood line is important?" MY ANSWER IS YES IT IS IMPORTANT "His lineage straight back to Mohamed through his daughter Fatima...and then clear back to Ishmael ! WOW ! ISHMAEL, WAS ALSO ABRAHAM'S SON, AS WELL AS ISSAC! WHAT BETTER PERSON TO BRING PEACE "BETWEEN THE JEWS AND ARABS" RIGHT NOW, THE MILITARY, POLICE IN ISRAEL, IS BEATING, FORCING THEIR OWN PEOPLE, THE JEWS OUT OF THEIR HOMES, ETC. ETC. THESE PEOPLE ARE HOPING THAT SOMEONE WILL COME TO THEIR RESCUE. THEY BELIEVE MOSIACH, WILL COME SOON AND THEY ARE MORE THAN READY TO ACCEPT HIM. ALL THE PUZZLE PIECES ARE IN PLACE; EXCEPT ONE, THE ANTI-CHRIST MAKING HIS APPEARANCE ON THE WORLD SCENE AS "THE GREAT PEACE MAKER, FOR ALL, JEWS, CHRISTIAN, MUSLIMS". JUST THINK, NOW ALL THE TROUBLES BREWING IN ISRAEL, AND IRAN ETC. ETC. MAYBE JUST BEFORE, EVERYTHING ERUPTS IN AN EXPLOSION, OR WAR BEGINS, WITH AN ATTACK WITH WMD, AND KING ABDULLAH II, STEPS IN TO BRING STOP AND ENFORCE HIS OWN LAW AND ANSWER FOR "PEACE" FOR ALL! WE KNOW THAT IT WILL BE A FALSE PEACE BECAUSE OF STUDYING PROPHECY; HOWEVER THE SECULAR WORLD, DOESN'T KNOW, AND ARE THEY EVER GOING TO BE REJOICING, THAT THIS ONE MAN COULD BRING PEACE. THE JEWS WILL ACCEPT HIM, WILLING BECAUSE THEY SO LONG FOR SOMEONE TO STOP ALL THE KILLING GOING ON IN ISRAEL AND THEIR LAND BEING DIVIDED. THEY WILL ACCEPT THIS ONE, ALTHOUGH THEY REJECT JESUS, AS SCRIPTURE STATES. WOW, JUST THINK JAN, HOW VERY CLOSE WE ARE TO THE RAPTURE! SEE YOU SOON! IN JESUS' LOVE, Valerie |
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| Skyblue21 | Feb 4 2006, 04:16 AM Post #7 |
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WOW! THANKS SO MUCH WIL, FOR ALL THIS INFO ON HIM! I DO AGREE WITH MIRIAM, AND DAN, THAT HE LOOKS LIKE THE "RIGHT CONTENDER FOR POSITION OF THE A.C." WE MUST BE SO CLOSE NOW TO THE RAPTURE, AS I SEE THINGS WILL SPEED UP NOW BECAUSE OF ALL THE TURMOIL IN THE MIDDLE EAST. IN JESUS' LOVE, Valerie |
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| Endtime | Feb 4 2006, 07:34 PM Post #8 |
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Jordan's King Abdullah and ecumenism The Washington Times is reporting that "King Abdullah II of Jordan quoted from the Bible and the Koran in a brief speech to a lunchtime crowd of 2,000 mostly evangelical Christians" on 2-2-06 "invoking "our Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage" and urging moderates of the three great religions to unite." Among Abdullah's comments made were the following, which are noteworthy given the fact Bible prophecy indicates a day will come when the world will unite under one system of religion whose "god" will be the prophesied Antichrist to come, as seen in Revelation 13:4, 8, 12,14 and 15: "At this point in history, our service to God, our countries and our peoples demands that we confront extremism in its myriad forms. To overcome this common foe, we must explore the values that unite us, rather than exaggerating the misunderstandings that divide us." Covering all his bases, Abdullah used six verses from the New Testament, eight from the Koran, two from the Old Testament and remarks from Martin Luther King to make what amounted to a plea for the three religions to start singing off the same page of sheet music. How did the evangelical community respond to this? Reverend Richard Cizik, vice president for governmental affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals, said, according to the article: "The king's message of finding common ground resonated. I think it's important we evangelicals get the message out that we support this man. The king's courage was acknowledged by all in the room." Evangelical Christians should signal their support of Abdullah who seeks a uniting of Islam, Judaism and Christianity? Evangelical Christians invoking a Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage? Is the stage being set for prophetic fulfillment to occur or what?
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| Skyblue21 | Feb 4 2006, 08:52 PM Post #9 |
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"Is the stage being set for prophetic fulfillment to occur or what?" DANTHE STAGE IS SET FOR PROPHETIC FULFILLMENT TO OCCUR....WILL THE ANTI-CHRIST STEP FORWARD CENTER STAGE OF THE WORLD AND DECEIVE MANY WITH HIS FALSE PEACE. :good posting |
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| Endtime | Feb 4 2006, 11:25 PM Post #10 |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Since the BODY of the beast in Revelation 13 is that of a LEOPARD (Rev 13:2), it follows that the "little horn" that comes out of the "fourth horn" of the He-Goat (Greece, a leopard) is the same as the "little horn" of the 4th beast (the Roman residual, not a Roman "empire") of Daniel Chapter 7. Daniel's Fourth Beast (the Revived "Roman residual") and It's "Little Horn" Daniel 7:7 After this I saw in the night visions, and behold a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible, and strong exceedingly; and it had great iron teeth: it devoured and brake in pieces, and stamped the residue with the feet of it: and it was diverse from all the beasts that were before it; and it had ten horns. Daniel 7:8 I considered the horns, and, behold, there came up among them another little horn, before whom there were three of the first horns plucked up by the roots: and, behold, in this horn were eyes like the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great things. Remember, too, the ten kings (ten horns) RECEIVE POWER AS KINGS ONE HOUR WITH THE BEAST (antichrist). Revelation 17:12 This means that the ten kings arise AFTER the beast empire is an entity (see Revelation 13). It is the FALSE PROPHET who establishes and enforces the worship of the antichrist and the MARKing program on the world (not the antichrist himself). See Revelation 13:11-18. It is, therefore, a religious system that has world power, not the antichrist per se. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This means we can not be looking for the antichrist to rise from the EU, but from Syria/Jordan. Therefore, recent developments in the MidEast vis-a-vis Jordan portend for a rapture that is sooner rather than later. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The WILLFUL king described in Daniel 8:11 above is the same willful king as shown in Daniel 11:36 And the king shall do according to his will; and he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself above every god, and shall speak marvellous things against the God of gods, and shall prosper till the indignation be accomplished: for that that is determined shall be done. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The antichrist is from Assyria: Isa 10:12 Wherefore it shall come to pass, that when the Lord hath performed his WHOLE WORK upon mount Zion and on Jerusalem, I will punish the fruit of the stout heart of the king of Assyria , and the glory of his high looks. Isa 14:25 That I will break the Assyrian in MY land, and upon my mountains tread him under foot: then shall his yoke depart from off them, and his burden depart from off their shoulders. http://jesus-is-the-way.com/Assyria.html
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| NOTADOC | Feb 9 2006, 09:55 PM Post #11 |
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ANTICHRIST "JUNK-FOOD JUNKIE" ============================================= http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/2/9/145654.shtml Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006 2:54 p.m. EST King Abdullah Makes 'Junk Food' Raids King Abdullah II of Jordan – junk-food junkie? The monarch, in Washington this week to meet with President Bush, enjoys frequenting a Safeway supermarket in Georgetown. During a previous trip to Washington, the 46-year-old king was seen pushing a grocery cart down the supermarket’s aisles – loaded with what a witness described as "junk food,” the Washington Times reports. "He likes to walk around,” one of His Majesty’s aides told the Times. "He’s very modest and a people’s person. He went to Safeway this past weekend and walked around the Georgetown Mall.”
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| Deleted User | Feb 9 2006, 10:21 PM Post #12 |
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I watched the programming from the Oval Office, when he commented on the Muslim tirades. He certainly fits the description of a king of " fierce countenance and understanding dark sentences.." Daniel 8:23.. He matches the criteria more than Javier Solano, I think..
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| penny | Feb 10 2006, 08:49 AM Post #13 |
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Arabs and the Israelis have been fighting since time immemorial over that tiny plot of land called Israel. Their battle is not one of flesh and blood, but of spiritual things. The Bible states that the last great battle will pit Israel against the rest of the Middle East and its allies. How did it all begin and why have they remained mortal enemies for thousands of years? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It began in Genesis 16 when God made His Covenant with Abraham's son Isaac, and in essence, sent the half-brother Ishmael on his merry way to become "a geat nation" (the present day Arabs, most of whom are Muslim). In Genesis 16:13-16 (years before Abraham's second son Isaac was born) the Angel of the Lord told Abraham's servant Hagar that her son Ishmael would be "...a wild donkey of a man, His hand will be against everyone, and everyone's hand will be against him; and he will live to the east of all his brothers." Genesis 17: 18 And Abraham said to God, "Oh that Ishmael might live before You!" 19 But God said, "No, but Sarah your wife will bear you a son, and you shall call his name Isaac; and I will establish My covenant with him for an everlasting covenant for his descendants after him. 20 As for Ishmael, I have heard you; behold, I will bless him, and will make him fruitful and will multiply him exceedingly. He shall become the father of twelve princes, and I will make him a great nation. 21 But My covenant I will establish with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear to you at this season next year." Conflict between the two sons of Abraham began from the very start. Genesis 21:9 says the conflict began just after Isaac was weaned: "Now Sarah saw the son of Hagar the Egyptian, whom she had borne to Abraham, mocking." Galatians 4 tells us that Ishmael had been "born according to the flesh" while Isaac had been "born according to the promise". Isaac replaced Ishmael as the favored son and heir. This, of course, made Ishmael jealous and bitter. As a result, he mocked and disdained his half-brother. Eventually the situation became so intolerable that Abraham's wife Sarah demanded that Ishmael and his Egyptian concubine mother, Hagar, be expelled permanently from Abraham’s family. But the Lord loved Hagar and her son, and had mercy upon them. God promised Hagar that her son would beget twelve princes who would become a great nation. Ishmael then went to live in the wilderness region of Hejaz in what became known as the Arabian Peninsula. He indeed had twelve patriarchal sons who became associated with the peoples known as Midianites, Edomites, Egyptians and Assyrians. The Bible and Islamic tradition both agree that Ishmael became the leader of all the great desert peoples of the Middle East. God provided many opportunities in this story for redemption of bad situations created mostly out of disobedience and lack of faith. Abraham had agreed to impregnate Hagar at the request of his wife Sarah, even though God had told Abraham and Sarah that they would one day have their own son. To be fair to Ishmael, God provided him a great kingdom of his own "to the east" of his brother, but it was never enough. Ishmael’s descendants have always been jealous that Isaac’s descendants were able to claim the full inheritance of Abraham. This jealousy and resentment created an unparalleled hate which has set off wars and atrocities for four thousand years. It was the title deed to the land of Israel, which God promised to Abraham’s lineage, that has been the source of the friction between the Jews and the Arabs right up to the present day. Muslims believe the Jews changed and distorted the Bible in order to establish themselves as the heirs of Abraham’s Covenant blessings. However, they fail to explain how the New Testament clearly teaches that the Covenant was made with Isaac and his descendants. According to Islamic tradition, Abraham had eight sons rather than two who were reared in Mecca, not Hebron. They insist it was Ishmael, not Isaac, whom Abraham was about to sacrifice on Mount Moriah when an angel stopped him. According to the Koran, the Abrahamic covenant, with its promises - including the title deed to the land of Israel - was passed down to the Arabs through Ishmael, rather than to the Jews through Isaac. If one believes that the Old and New Testaments were written under the inspiration of the Spirit of God, then there is no question that Israel is the Promised Land of the Jews. God’s words to Abraham in Genesis are some 2,500 years older than the creation of Islam (whose "prophet" Mohammed was a murdering, thieving pedophile who "married" a seven year old child - but that's another story). The bottom line is, God fulfilled His promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Ishmael. And He is about to use the consequential warfare between the two brothers in order to bring about His "end time" scenario.... http://www.therefinersfire.org/ishmael_and_isaac.htm |
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| j-Z | Feb 10 2006, 09:07 AM Post #14 |
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does his name = 666? Rev 13:18 This calls for wisdom. If anyone has insight, let him calculate the number of the beast, for it is man's number. His number is 666. Just because everyone agrees - doesn't make it true. where's the proof in his name? |
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| penny | Feb 10 2006, 09:26 AM Post #15 |
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I don't know if Abdullah is the AC I tend to think it more likely if at all to be his younger brother Faisal, but are we meant to know I don't see harm in watching though and being aware of the world around us. I do know Abdullah seems to like playing 'peacemaker' .... http://www.earnedmedia.org/wh0208.htm KING ABDULLAH: Thank you very much for your kind words. And I would just like to echo what the President said. We've had some very fruitful discussions, and we're appreciative of the vision and the desire that the President has for peace and stability in our part of the world. He has always strived to make life better for all of us in the Middle East, and I tremendously appreciate that role. The issue of the cartoons, again, and with all respect to press freedoms, obviously, anything that vilifies the Prophet Mohammed -- upon him or attacks Muslim sensibilities, I believes needs to be condemned. At the same time, those that want to protest should do it thoughtfully, articulately, express their views peacefully. When we see protests -- when we see destruction, when we see violence, especially if it ends up taking the lives of innocent people, is completely unacceptable. Islam, like Christianity and Judaism, is a religion of peace, tolerance, moderation. And we have to continue to ask ourselves, what type of world do we want for our children? I too often hear the word used as, tolerance. And tolerance is such an awful word. If we are going to strive to move forward in the future, the word that we should be talking about is acceptance. We need to accept our common humanity and our common values. And I hope that lessons can be learned from this dreadful issue, that we can move forward as humanity, and truly try to strive together, as friends and as neighbors, to bring a better world to all. |
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| penny | Feb 10 2006, 10:49 AM Post #16 |
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Prince of peace ... http://www.itp.net/business/features/detai...=3501&category=
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:good job Penny, in finding that article. The candidates are everincreasing for who would be of this fallen world. |
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| Endtime | Feb 14 2006, 11:28 PM Post #18 |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 02-12-2006 The religious and ethical covenant (and the major players involved in its promotion), which will eventually be "confirmed" (enforced) against all forms of "extremism", is beginning to take shape. A major step was taken recently in Washington DC at the National Prayer Breakfast on February 2. The following highlights some of the dialogue and the participants. Worthy of note is the participation of so-called "evangelical Christians" who apparently have no qualms about uniting with 2 religious groups who are nominally opposed to the Deity of Jesus Christ. I wonder if the participants would consider Isaiah 9:6-7 as "extremist." The irony of it is that one of the main speakers encouraged the group in the name of their common Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage. Such unity can not survive the test of scripture in spite of the "evangelicals" indications to the contrary. The only way "Christians" can plead a common heritage is to ignore the essential tenet of scripture - Jesus Christ is God and is the only way to salvation. Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved (Acts 4:12) is what the scriptures say. Ignoring this tenet effectively renders one a non-Christian, let alone an "evangelical Christian." So far has the professing church strayed from the Bible that the words "evangelical Christian" are nearly synonymous with "political operative." As we have said many times our only task is to wait for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, let men do what they will. We, as Christians, have no cause to forward, no political task or objective. We are just watchers and seekers. It is our hope that many (Jews, Arabs, "evangelicals", Muslims) will accept Jesus Christ. It is a matter for the individual conscience, not a national or international policy. For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the Lord of Hosts will perform this. (Isa 9:6-7) And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory. (1 Tim 3:16) The National Prayer Breakfast is more interesting for the role of the so-called "evangelicals" than anything else. Take a close look at the attendees. This Breakfast is demonstrative of how much trouble one can get into following a Purpose Driven Life. http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0600664.htm Jordan's king talks Islamic moderation to evangelical Christian group <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--> <!--[endif]--> WASHINGTON (CNS) -- King Abdullah II of Jordan took his efforts to promote moderation in Islam to the evangelical-dominated National Prayer Breakfast in Washington Feb. 2, earning a standing ovation with a speech that quoted the Bible as much as the Quran. He called upon people of faith to witness to its positive role in public life by being an example of "the principles transgressed by those who oppose us." "In every generation, people of faith are tested," King Abdullah said. "In our generation, the greatest challenge comes from violent extremists who seek to divide and conquer. Extremism is a political movement under religious cover. "Its adherents want nothing more than to pit us against each other, denying all that we have in common," he continued. "We must therefore heed the words of the New Testament: 'Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.'" After ascending to the throne of Jordan upon the 1999 death of his father, King Hussein, King Abdullah has aggressively prodded Islamic leaders toward a uniform message reflecting the moderate beliefs of the vast majority of Muslims, as an antidote to the Islamic extremism associated with terrorism. <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> In speeches last fall at The Catholic University of America and to a group of American Jewish leaders, the king outlined an interfaith message based upon the shared beliefs of Islam, Christianity and Judaism: belief in one God, worship and devotion to God, and love and justice toward other human beings. At the prayer breakfast, King Abdullah described the principles in a "Reaffirmation of True Islam" adopted by the Organization of the Islamic Conference in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, last year, as part of a 10-year plan for the future of the Islamic world. "This strikes at the very roots of extremism by denying its Islamic legitimacy, and consolidates the traditional middle ground of Islam, to which the vast majority of Muslims belong," he said. "It constitutes a full frontal assault on extremist distortions of Islam by exposing the falsity of their ideologies to the light of truth." Nothing would please extremists more than for terrorist events, including the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, last summer's subway and bus bombings in London and Spain's train bombings, to reinforce the idea of a "clash of civilizations," King Abdullah said. But the falsity of the notion that religious differences are responsible for such a clash "is made clear to all by the extremist bombings in the Islamic world ... in Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and more." Extremists in Iraq kill Muslims every day, he said. "Their targets are not Christians, not Jews, not Americans or Europeans, but indigenous innocent Muslims." Such violence stems from hatred, he said, not from true religious faith. "They do not preach the Islam of the Quran or the prophet Mohammed," he said. "Theirs is a repugnant political ideology which violates the principles and statutes of traditional Islamic law. No matter what grievance one may have or what evil one confronts, the Quran commands us: 'Let not the hatred of others make you swerve to wrong and depart from justice. Be just! It is closer to piety.'" The king said extremists of any religion "who teach intolerance and violence mutilate Scripture to advance their cause. We behold with horror and disgust the recent targeting of Christian churches in Iraq, breaking with a 1,400-year tradition of Christian-Muslim friendship and mutual acceptance among the Arabs of (the region.)" He added that "while we respect and revere freedom of speech, we condemn needless desecration and injury of Islamic sensibilities, such as the recent cartoons misrepresenting and vilifying my ancestor, the prophet (Mohammed)." … The original publication in a Danish newspaper and recent reprinting elsewhere of satirical cartoons of Mohammed have stirred an outcry across the Muslim world. Muslims consider any images of Mohammed to be blasphemous. "If we allow such intolerance and ill will to polarize us, we betray all those who have died at their hands," he continued. "And we do worse. We turn away from truth -- truth expressed throughout our Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage. 'For a good tree does not bear bad fruit, nor does a bad tree bear good fruit,'" he said, quoting from the Gospel of Luke. The National Prayer Breakfast's main morning session has long been attended by political and religious leaders from many faiths -- this year it was co-hosted by Jewish Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn., and King Abdullah, a Muslim, joined Christians and Jews in offering prayers during the breakfast. President George W. Bush spoke briefly at the morning session, where the keynote speaker was Bono, of the rock band U2 and activist for eliminating poverty and disease worldwide. <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> But the king's major speech was at a luncheon program where the audience was more typical of the event's roots among white evangelical Christians. His talk followed testimonials by two politicians about their Christian faith. The National Prayer Breakfast draws thousands of participants from across the United States and around the world to a conference lasting several days each winter. http://washingtontimes.com/national/200602...11835-3132r.htm King Abdullah II of Jordan quoted from the Bible and the Koran in a brief speech to a lunchtime crowd of 2,000 mostly evangelical Christians yesterday, invoking "our Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage" and urging moderates of the three great religions to unite. "At this point in history, our service to God, our countries and our peoples demands that we confront extremism in its myriad forms," he told listeners at the annual National Prayer Breakfast luncheon at the Washington Hilton. "To overcome this common foe, we must explore the values that unite us, rather than exaggerating the misunderstandings that divide us." The king got an enthusiastic welcome from the crowd, and Sen. Bill Nelson, Florida Democrat, called Abdullah "a great example of unity for us." Praying in the name of Jesus Christ, a name otherwise hardly mentioned by anyone else at the event sponsored by evangelical Christians, Mr. Nelson asked God for "a double portion" of the spirit of the late Jordanian King Hussein to rest upon Abdullah, his son. The king reciprocated with a speech that included six verses from the New Testament, eight from the Koran, two from the Old Testament and remarks from Martin Luther King. The king criticized the targeting of Christian churches in Iraq by insurgents and the "needless desecration and injury of Islamic sensibilities" by a series of cartoons that have appeared in several European newspapers. Earlier yesterday, the king gave the benediction at the National Prayer Breakfast attended by 3,600 guests; the first Muslim head of state to be given such a role. After yesterday's lunch, the king met privately with 23 religious leaders for an hour. Joseph Lumbard, the king's interfaith adviser and a convert to Islam from the Episcopal Church, called the meeting "very, very, very friendly." Christian leaders included the Rev. Richard Cizik, vice president for governmental affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals; the Rev. Rick Warren of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif.; Richard Mouw, the president of the Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif.; Don Argue, president of Northwest University in Kirkland, Wash.; and Rabbi Arthur Schneier of Park East Synagogue, an Orthodox congregation, in Manhattan. Mr. Cizik said the rabbi reminded them that Abu Musab Zarqawi, the Jordanian-born leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, had threatened to assassinate Abdullah. "The king's message of finding common ground resonated," Mr. Cizik said. "I think it's important we evangelicals get the message out that we support this man. The king's courage was acknowledged by all in the room." <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--> <!--[endif]-->http://www.jordanembassyus.org King Abdullah told the audience of about 3,000 that the three religions -- Islam, Christianity and Judaism -- have important points of consensus, beginning with the belief in one God. Additionally, he said, the three religions demand both humility and strength in their followers and require them to live lives of conscience, to make a positive difference and to honor and love their families. He called extremism a "political movement under religious cover (whose) adherents want nothing more than to pit us against each other, denying all that we have in common." Earlier today, King Abdullah joined Senator Norm Coleman (R- MINN) at the National Prayer Breakfast, where he delivered brief remarks and where he asked attendees -- who included American government officials, congressmen, community, civil and religious leaders and members of the Washington diplomatic corps -- to join in a prayer for the Middle East so "that not one more generation will grow up knowing conflict or injustice, that not one more family will lose a loved one to war and bitterness, and that together, Muslim, Christian and Jew, we can create a new future for the Holy Land." In a separate meeting with American religious figures, including nearly two dozen Evangelist leaders, King Abdullah discussed his message of peace and coexistence across all religious faiths. http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctime...cs/13776574.htm Jewish group praises prayer breakfast for inclusiveness FREDERIC J. FROMMER Associated Press WASHINGTON - An Orthodox Jewish group praised Thursday's National Prayer Breakfast for its inclusive tone, following concerns the event has become too Christian in recent years. "All Americans should hope and work to ensure that this very public, very pluralistic and very inspirational program be held up as a model for future events," said Nathan J. Diament, director of public policy for the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. Coleman, who co-chaired the breakfast with Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark., said in a telephone interview that he hoped the event was more inclusive this year. "I did try to make sure that this event was inviting to Jews, members of my faith," he said. "I worked very hard at that. My sense is that we were successful." Coleman made a point of having Abdullah address the breakfast - the king wasn't scheduled to speak until lunch - to offer a prayer for peace in the Middle East. "So you had a Muslim, a Christian and a Jew embracing at the very end," Coleman, said, referring to Abdullah, Pryor and himself. http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=42228 <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> Bush extols a "nation of prayer" <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> Washington, Feb. 03 (CNA/CWNews.com) - Americans are a prayerful people who continue to seek God’s will and to respond to this will in service to those in need, said President George W. Bush at yesterday’s National Prayer Breakfast. The event was held at the Hilton Washington Hotel. The annual breakfast is organized without government funding by the Fellowship Foundation, an evangelical Christian group. But this year’s breakfast had a more interfaith presence than past years in that the event’s co-chair was the Jewish Senator Norm Coleman. King Abdullah II of Jordan, a Muslim, was also one of the honored guests. He spoke at a lunch following the breakfast. Rock star and humanitarian Bono gave the keynote address. He spoke about his own experience of faith and God and referred to the Jubilee 2000 Campaign before urging the United States to give "an additional one percent of the federal budget" to the poor, especially in Africa. President Bush followed Bono at the pulpit. “It is fitting we have a National Prayer Breakfast, because our nation is a nation of prayer,” said the President. He said he appreciated the presence of world leaders and people of other faiths, and adding that all present were “united in our dedication to peace and tolerance and humility before the Almighty.” “In America, we do not prescribe any prayer. We welcome all prayer. We're a nation founded by men and women who came to these shores seeking to worship the Almighty freel" http://www.petra.gov.jo/nepras/2006/Feb/03/30373100.htm [The King] added that Islam, like Christianity and Judaism is a monotheistic religion: Muslims believe that there is only One God, that is the basis of everything in Islam. '' Extremism is a political movement, under religious cover. Its adherents want nothing more than to pit us against each other, denying all that we have in common,'' said the King, noting that Jordan launched a religious initiative to reaffirm traditional moderate Islam, to expose and isolate extremism and to emphasize the common teachings of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
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| Wil | Feb 17 2006, 05:18 PM Post #19 |
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Another sign perhaps, I saw it stated that the Phoenix on his shield is a sign of the NWO. The shield: |
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| Skyblue21 | Feb 17 2006, 09:21 PM Post #20 |
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WIL IT MIGHT BE; TIME WILL TELL. :good job IN JESUS' LOVE, Valerie |
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:good posting 

The candidates are ever
of this fallen world.
:good job
11:12 PM Jul 29