Quentin LedfordI've said for years that one cannot predict the use of nuclear weapons. In fact, many of the weapons are designed to destroy life, but leave the basic infrastructure intact. It has always astounded me how the Society could make this statement.
Of course, as one compares the United States to ancient Babylon and reflects upon the history of the United States (from its founding to its entry onto the world arena), as well as the rest of the prophecy considering the the current situation of the U... moreI've said for years that one cannot predict the use of nuclear weapons. In fact, many of the weapons are designed to destroy life, but leave the basic infrastructure intact. It has always astounded me how the Society could make this statement.
Of course, as one compares the United States to ancient Babylon and reflects upon the history of the United States (from its founding to its entry onto the world arena), as well as the rest of the prophecy considering the the current situation of the United States, then it is impossible for one not to be astounded by the Society's insistence that 'Babylon the Great' is merely the 'world empire of false religion'.
I wholly believe in the Society's assessment that the United Nations is that 'wild beast', so again, I cannot help but be flabbergasted at its involvement (and even support) of the U.N. in any way whatsoever.
These things weighing upon us compels us to realize that it is ever more imperative than ever that we draw closer to Jehovah (not any man-made organization headed by imperfect men) and in Our Savior, Jesus Christ, wholly relying on them in these critical times in which we find ourselves immersed.