Friday, June 3, 2011

Will Religious Freedom in the Middle East lead to the treaty of Daniel Chapter 9 Verse 27?

European Council President Herman Van Rompuy (C) speaks during a news conference after a meeting with religious leaders in Brussels May 30, 2011.
There is something astir at the moment within the EU that is really beginning to raise alarm bells with yours truly?
Even though I have been a Christian for a number of years now, I have only really had an interest in the Bible prophecies of the end times for a very brief period of time, perhaps a few years?
But even in that very short period of time what is happening now in the EU is something of the like that I have never ever seen before?
What I am referring to is the unification of the various religious groups in the Middle East that look very much to me like what is happening could be the beginnings of the treaty of Daniel Chapter 9 Verse 27?
Daniel 9:27
King James Version (KJV)

27And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.
Certainly, the presidents of the EU Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso and the EU Council of Ministers, Herman Van Rompuy, are working in concurrence with one another to achieve the objective mentioned above, that is, to unify all religions in the Middle East? Quite frankly, I find this type of information to be quite mind boggling?
PARIS: European Union leaders assured senior religious figures on Monday they would defend the freedom of belief in the Middle East as part of their support for the spread of democracy in the Arab world. European Commission President Jose Barroso told 20 Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Buddhist leaders at an annual consultation in Brussels that the EU aimed to promote democracy and human rights. Several of the Christian representatives present expressed concern about religious freedom in the mostly Muslim Arab world, which has seen more freedom of speech in recent months but also more violent attacks on Christian minorities in some countries. Barroso said the changes in the Arab world were “of historic proportions” and compared the challenge of anchoring democracy there to the task the EU found in post-communist Europe. “I strongly believe these challenges cannot be met without the active contribution of the religious communities,” Barroso told the meeting. Democratic rights included freedom of religion and belief, he stressed. European Council President Herman Van Rompuy said “there is no contradiction between Islam and democracy. This period of openness must be maintained after the revolutions and religious and other minorities must be respected.” Christian Concerns Rotterdam Bishop Adrianus van Luyn, head of the COMECE commission of Roman Catholic bishops conferences in the EU, said the progress and stability the EU sought in the Arab world would depend on an improved relationship between religions there. “This requires freedom for all faiths, an end to the discrimination of smaller religious communities and the participation of moderate forces in the construction of society,” he said. In recent months, Arab Christians and Muslims have both prayed together and clashed, he said. “Religious differences have often been manipulated or even whipped up on purpose,” he said. “The role of the different regimes in this is unclear.” Warsaw Cardinal Kazimierz Nycz said Christians in Europe were watching events in the Arab world “with hope, but also with fear for the future of those societies.”“Repeated attacks on Christian communities are additional reasons for concern,” he said. “If one day the Christian communities in the Middle East disappeared … moderate Muslims would lose their natural partners.”Germany’s top Protestant leader, Nikolaus Schneider, said the EU should help foster diversity in the Middle East.“Pluralism is not a curse word, it’s necessary for the existence of a free and democratic society,” said Schneider, chairman of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) umbrella group of Protestant churches. End of quote
As if he were the only one that we needed to be concerned with in the end times, there has been a concerted effort by so many Christians over the centuries to try and indentify the Antichrist.
However, there are two men who will (or are) working in conjunction with one another to run the EU as the final word empire. They are the presidents of the EU Council of Ministers, Herman Van Rompuy and the president of the EU Commission Jose Manuel Barraso. see the aforementioned.
Remember, it was not all that long ago that Barraso appointed Van Rompuy from out of total obscurity to the presidency of the Council of Ministers? It is Barraso who is binding various denominations in the Middle East together in what looks like could result in some sort of a pact or treaty?
Van Rompuy is there in agreement with what is going on.
Accordingly, what that now looks like to me is that Barroso could be the False Prophet (for the reason mentioned above) and that Van Rompuy could simply going to sign off on some sort of a treaty Barrasso has already worked out?
If that were ever to be the case then there would be no doubts at all that Van Rompuy is the Antichrist?
I still cannot say that what I have suggested above is going to pan out precisely as I have said. However, the other facts presented here are not away out there pie in the sky type of stuff.
Accordingly, if there is anyone out there who reads this then let then draw their own conclusions with regards to the signing of the covenant of Daniel. Actually, the False Prophet is worse than the Antichrist? Be blessed

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