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"It's come back around again."

"And I saw an angel come down from
heaven, having the key of the bottomless
pit and a great chain in his hand.
2And he laid hold on the dragon, that
old serpent, which is the Devil, and
Satan, and bound him a thousand years,
3And cast him into the bottomless pit,
and shut him up, and set a seal upon him,
that he should deceive the nations no
more, till the thousand years should be
fulfilled: and after that he must be loosed
a little season.


It's true that it was already brewing
in the bowels of men, but it was given
a head and face in the 13th century
through the, "Renaissance," and once
again had renewed life breathed into it
under the guise, "The Age of Enlightenment,"

The snake who once tempted man in the
Garden had over the next 6000 years
grown-up into a Dragon brought to fruition
in Rome was finally imprisoned in the Earth
in the Abyss that dwells in the hidden
recesses of men

Chained and locked away by an Angel/emanation
of God from Heaven but foretold that thru man
he would be once again set free and this, in
this world we have seen

Thru mans resisting of Truth this has come to
be so that we are back to where we were pre-A.D,
(A.D Latin for, "Year of our Lord,")

Because a Prophecy went forth that when the
un-clean spirit leaves a man, he then wanders and
when he can't find rest he then returns into him
and his last condition is worse than the first

Even so it would be to the generation after the
Lord because He had emptied, swept and garnished
it but they released the Dragon that the Angel
imprisoned in their bowels and now this generation
is worse than the one in the time of Rome from within
whom, he had cast the Prince of this world out

So now he has his short time to once again, go out
and deceive the nations of men along with the spirit
of the false-prophet which came into the earth in the
year 611 A.D,(666: a year in the time-line of man).
Written by hungrypan74 (Dantalyon)
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