Q&A: The Greatest Commandment
Which is the greatest Commandment in the Law?
…“One who was a lawyer came, testing Jesus, asking, “Teacher, which is the greatest Commandment in the Law?
Manifest signs given by Jesus and the Prophets of the end times as told in Scripture from the beginning.
Which is the greatest Commandment in the Law?
…“One who was a lawyer came, testing Jesus, asking, “Teacher, which is the greatest Commandment in the Law?
The so-called Doomsday Clock was scheduled to change this day, January 20,2022. But it appears time is standing still.
“…the Doomsday Clock remains the closest it has ever been to civilization-ending apocalypse because the world remains stuck in an extremely dangerous moment.”
Rachel Bronson, president and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said the clock “continues to hover dangerously, reminding us about how much work is needed to be done to ensure a safer and healthier planet. We must continue to push the hands of the clock away from midnight.”
Doomsday clock at 100 seconds to midnight…
The clock has been stuck at 100 seconds for three years in a row now. 100 ÷ 60 = 1.666 minutes! Interestingly the ‘Mark of the Beast’, which is identified by the number ‘666’, is in the process of being implemented. One will not be able to ‘buy nor sell’ without it. It is the fulfillment of prophecy! But no one can turn back time! Man does not have it in his power to stop what’s coming….
The Apocalypse according to Google is: “the complete final destruction of the world, as described in the biblical Book of Revelation.” But this is misinformation!
…The upgraded ‘Doomsday Clock’ is scheduled to become public on January 20, 2022. Based on existential threats, including the use of nuclear weapons, it has been set at 100 seconds for the last two years. Will it change? Who sets the clock? 100 divided by 60 = 1.666 minutes, computed by the scientists and wise men and women of the world.
According to the Dictionary, the word ‘doom’ refers to ‘the Last Judgment’; to pronounce judgment against, to condemn. ‘Doomsday’, the Day of the Last Judgment [OE domesdæg Judgment Day]. From the Hebrew, #1777 dan to judge, to condemn, to punish.
…Many are hard at work to promote the idea of “financial inclusion”. Not wanting anyone to be left out, they require everyone to be included. It has become increasingly apparent that these pandemic profiteers or ‘stakeholders’ do not have the people’s best interests at heart. Their personal wealth multiplies in the billions of dollars daily, while the people are being put into financial jeopardy. Digitally, the financial, high-tech, biopharmaceutical and military-intelligence sectors are all interconnected. If you are not ‘included’ in this system, you simply will not be able to participate in society. A highly pressurized campaign to cause all to receive a digital ID, each with his own Personal Identification Number (PIN), is underway. Your PIN is the number of your name. This is Biblical Prophecy fulfilled.
…Seven hundred years ago, in the year 1321, a man identified as the last of the Cathars, was interrogated in the Inquisition and burnt at the stake after he proclaimed a prophecy. That prophecy pertained to the year 2021 when he said, “We shall return in 700 years…” Is it being fulfilled? Take a look…
The Albigensian Crusade (1209–29) was called for by Pope Innocent III against the Cathars, a community in the south of France, whom the Roman Catholic Church had branded heretical. The war pitted the nobility of staunchly Catholic northern France against that of the south.
For all of its violence and destruction, the Albigensian Crusade failed to remove the Cathar heresy from Languedoc. It did, however, provide a solid framework of new secular governors willing to work with the church against the heretics. They were promised indulgences and whatever property or belongings they could confiscate. Through the subsequent efforts of the Inquisition, established by the papacy to try heretics, Catharism was virtually eliminated in Languedoc within a century. Many false accusations were made against them. ‘Cathar’ means purified, same as the ‘Puritans.’ They were also known as the Albigensians for the area of Albi where they lived.
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