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The Last Days: The Statue Of King Nebachadnezzar And How It Runs Into The LAST DAYS.

A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION  The Last Days began at Pentecost. Many people believe the last days have yet to begin. But when it comes the Lord God:   do not ignore this one fact, beloved, that with the Lord one day is   a s   a   thousand   years ,   a nd   a   thousand   years   a s one day. ( 2 Peter 3:8 ) The power point presentation is the first of five that show how the prophecies of Daniel culminate some two thousand years later when the Man of SIN, the Mashiach takes his seat in the Temple of God and proclaims himself to be God.  In this presentation it is pointed out that there are numerous misinterpretations of this prophecy, which are based on the assumptions that Rome didn't exist before Babylon and the statue had ten toes.  To say that Rome didn't exist before Babylon correlates to saying that Satan (aka the Ancient Serpent, the Devil, Lucifer) didn't exist before Adam and Eve.   The fact that the ...

UK Gov't confirms Covid19 harmless to VAST MAJORITY of people

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The deadly virus was not deadly and the probability of people getting the virus is slight, as many will actually have the virus and not realize it. The UK governments point of view. The virus doesn't exist and all the tomfoolery when it comes to the gobbledygook of the government is just another reason why there really is no need to have to pay these people unless it can be proven beyond all doubt that they are telling the truth.  Politicians bear false witness to get into office and nothing changes. Once elected, politicians believe that the public who elect them are foolish enough to believe their lies, therefore, the more they push, the more, they think, they will be believed.

HOW ACCURATE ARE DNA TESTS? There Are Many Questions Concerning DNA Tests Being Legitimate, Since Nobody Has Actually Seen DNA. What tests conducted are merely outcomes of equipment making certain measurements based on a response registered on a graph.

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My son sent his saliva in for DNA testing. The results indicated that he was 20% Anglo Saxon, 18% Slavic and the rest was between 1-5% of numerous other origins from Europe, Asia, Middle East and North America.  What he did not do when he registered with the ancestry company was actually provide any details concerning any family members or do a search for any of them on the internet even though he received numerous invitations to do so.  Consequently those doing the tests had difficulty finding relatives.  Had he began doing searches and provided some of his known ancestry, the results would have produced a more convincing DNA result. Not based on actually DNA evidence, but from a simple investigation into the known relatives from the ancestral tree provided. The DNA results from the company indicate that they were merely guessing based upon his name and possibly some access to the marriage certificate of his parents. The scatter gun results were disappointing, but a clea...