17:52 thank you for making that connection between our destabilizing interventions in Latin America and immigration. We reap what we sow and the Monroe Doctrine has been very destructive
@DarrellWolfe4 күн бұрын
It's not JUST a first century critique of Rome. It's primarily a history written as an allegory as a critique of Rome but also as a living embodiment of The People of Yahweh/Yeshua living under Empire, any empire, any age. What it is NOT is a prediction of specific end times events, that's certain.
@SpyderInsyder5 күн бұрын
"Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God"
@natedog8413 күн бұрын
An input I might to say, is that this type of framework is a bit to ambiguous for a conversation that necessitates meticulous nuance and specificity. Dan and Joseph both became royal figures in the heart of the actual foundations of Babylon. I do propose that this is prime example of that Christian’s can reform economy and government for the kingdom of God. I think that the real people actually trying to do that just get stereotyped into Christian nationalists which means Babylonian empiricists in the anabaptist mindset. I believe these people make these critiques from the luxury that a Christian nationalists created for them. And to step back with a total ambiguous and uninvolved mindset in the political and economic realm is to draw back the wisdom of the incarnate word to aid the well being of billions.