Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Did Adolf Hitler Import Nazism From America?
Nolite thesaurizare vobis thesauros in terra, ubi erugo et tinea demolitur, et ubi fures effodiunt et furantur. (Matthew 6:19)
It seems the Pledge of Allegiance was the origin of the Nazi salute.
It is curious to note that the Nazi salute was used in America before Hitler came to power in Germany.
The eighth and the last Kingdom of the Bible before the return of Christ is the revived first Empire, Atlantis.
I find the popular belief among many Protestants of a revived Roman Empire, before the coming of Christ, very odd.
And the Bible never talks about a revived Roman Empire.
One thing is that the Latin language is prophesied to be revived as the future international language.
But sincerely, Germany is the strongest country in Europe, and it is ancient Assyria, compare with Isaiah 19:25.
The other countries in Northwestern Europe are the "lost tribes" of Israel, like France, the UK, Benelux, Scandinavia, Switzerland etc.
Italians are like the Greeks a very noble, strong, and cultivated people.
Modern civilization owes very much to the Italians.
The Italians will of course never attack or defeat Germany, Austria, France, the UK, and dozens of other countries in Europe and form a new Roman Empire.
The Italians are our friends.
The Americans are our friends too.
But what the Bible says is that the Empire of the Antichrist will be the strongest military power, see Revelation 13:4.
I cannot see any country challenge the military might of the U.S. in the near future, and I believe Christ is about to return.
That is why it is important to watch the political relations between the United States and Israel.
The Prophet Elijah the Tishbite is American, just like the Antichrist will be.
Their views are different from the views of the first century Christians.
Both have a typical American mindset.
But God's word has to be fulfilled.
Both the Catholic Church and the Protestant Churches have serious problems with pedophilia.
Christ certainly needs a voice at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, which defends the King, the Latin, and The New Testament.
"Et tunc mittet angelos suos et congregabit electos suos a quattuor ventis, a summo terrae usque ad summum caeli", Mark 13:27.


