Sunday, December 2, 2012

Russians Believe Its The End Of The World

You can file this article in the New York Times under "You can't make that up" file.

MOSCOW — There are scattered reports of unusual behavior from across Russia’s nine time zones.

Inmates in a women’s prison near the Chinese border are said to have experienced a “collective mass psychosis” so intense that their wardens summoned a priest to calm them. In a factory town east of Moscow, panicked citizens stripped shelves of matches, kerosene, sugar and candles. A huge Mayan-style archway is being built — out of ice — on Karl Marx Street in Chelyabinsk in the south.

For those not schooled in New Age prophecy, there are rumors the world will end on Dec. 21, 2012, when a 5,125-year cycle known as the Long Count in the Mayan calendar supposedly comes to a close. Russia, a nation with a penchant for mystical thinking, has taken notice.

Last week, Russia’s government decided to put an end to the doomsday talk. Its minister of emergency situations said Friday that he had access to “methods of monitoring what is occurring on the planet Earth,” and that he could say with confidence that the world was not going to end in December. He acknowledged, however, that Russians were still vulnerable to “blizzards, ice storms, tornadoes, floods, trouble with transportation and food supply, breakdowns in heat, electricity and water supply.”

Similar assurances have been issued in recent days by Russia’s chief sanitary doctor, a top official of the Russian Orthodox Church, lawmakers from the State Duma and a former disc jockey from Siberia who recently placed first in the television show “Battle of the Psychics.” One official proposed prosecuting Russians who spread the rumor — starting on Dec. 22.
      

“You cannot endlessly speak about the end of the world, and I say this as a doctor,” said Leonid Ogul, a member of Parliament’s environment committee. “Everyone has a different nervous system, and this kind of information affects them differently. Information acts subconsciously. Some people are provoked to laughter, some to heart attacks, and some — to some negative actions.”
 
 
Holy  mass psychosis Batman!
 
Remember friends, Russia is a godless place.  As the article says, "Russia has a penchant for mystical thinking."  What is mystical thinking?  It's Satanic thinking, plain and simple.  Can you imagine the demons that are running around in a woman's prison in Russia?  Can you imagine how the whole place could start to freak out as the demons probably understand that the rapture of the church is close?
 
Jesus Restores Two Demon-Possessed Men 
Matthew 28
28 When he arrived at the other side in the region of the Gadarenes, two demon-possessed men coming from the tombs met him. They were so violent that no one could pass that way. 29 “What do you want with us, Son of God?” they shouted. “Have you come here to torture us before the appointed time?”

The appointed time?  You mean even the demons know that there is a time coming when Jesus will throw them into the terrifying abyss for all of eternity...where HE will torture them??

Yep...they do, and yep...He will.

So here is what we can expect;  the godless nations of the world will start to grow more and more terrified of the biblical signs that are manifesting themselves all over the world.

Of course the New York Times can't understand this....so they will just continue to report that Russians are freaking out over the Mayan calendar coming to an end. 

But Bible readers with discernment will understand there is something bigger in play here....
 
 

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