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Old 07-26-2016, 10:00 AM   #45
Jack.Kerr
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Originally Posted by dirt_dobber View Post
appropriate - but sad that this is the case.
The last days are described as “perilous times” because of the increasing and evil character of man and people who actively “oppose the truth” (2 Tim.3:1–9; 2 Thess 2:3).
Why, then, would the period from 1936-1945 not have been the Last Days?
Or 1914-1918? Or 1861-1865?

As disturbing as events are today, there are plenty of times throughout history when they have been far worse. The difference is that technology makes every outrageous act instant news.

Last Days predictions are a dime a dozen.
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