“America is now infected with all the symptoms of an Empire near collapse – a tumble precipitated by America’s obsession with the needs of the racist Jewish state to reconfigure the Middle East to benefit the Apartheid country.
“In the process, the US got blindsided while China and Russia became powerhouses themselves, ready to knock the US Empire off its perch. Such happenstance is truly God’s doing to impede the Evil American Empire, as wagged by the Evil State of Israel, to become much worse than it already has.”
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ROME
When the Roman Empire occupied Palestine, it always tried to appease the Hebrews of Old Testament Israel, even though they were a constant thorn in its side.
One fateful day, the Israelites brought the Roman Governor an innocent man named Jesus, so He could be condemned to death. To make their case they proclaimed Caesar to be their King and rejected Jesus as a demon-possessed blasphemer who was vying for Caesar’s throne. Pilate did not buy into their argument. So the Israelites screamed and yelled and… screamed and yelled. In the end, Pilate relented and allowed them to kill Jesus.
No sooner did they proclaim Caesar to be their King than the Israelites rose against the rule of Rome. Tired of that rambunctious bunch, Rome dispatched its army in AD 70 and destroyed the Hebrew nation, Jerusalem, and the Temple. A genocide that saw the entire Hebrew race wiped out. It was known as the Apocalypse, the Armageddon, the Tribulation, and the End of the Age of the Hebrews and of the Old Covenant.
As Jesus’s disciples were multiplying in Rome, Caesar felt threatened.
1) He thought Christians were going to rise up against him because Pilate had ordered Jesus killed on account of the Israelites. He only thought so because, in his warped mind, if he had been a Christian that’s what he would have done.
2) He also deduced that the Israelites had made a martyr out of Jesus and in so doing had turned him into a god who was now competing against his Roman gods. So, just like the Israelites, he adopted the belief that Jesus was not God and embarked on a campaign to spread the anti-Christ spirit of Old Testament Israel.
He began slaughtering Christians. But contrary to what Caesar thought of them, the Christians remained peaceful and faithful, even unto death. Just like their Lord.
Thus began the destabilization and fragmentation of Roman society and soon after of the Empire itself, which eventually led to its collapse and to the rise of its perceived enemy, Christianity – itself on its way to becoming an Empire.