SPREAD THIS: Rush Limbaugh Makes Shocking Announcement About Muslim Antichrist
Rush Limbaugh
recently told his audience that Islam’s “12th Imam” is comparable to
the Christian Antichrist and this could have significant impact on
events in the Middle East.
Limbaugh’s announcement supports a theory presented by Joel Richardson in his book, “The Islamic Antichrist: The Shocking Truth About the Real Nature of the Beast.”
Richardson’s theory revolves around the notion that while both religions believe there will be an apocalypse, the Muslims believe that the 12th Imam arrives only after the destruction of Israel, which is to be desired.
Limbaugh’s suggestion resulted from a discussion about thechance of Iran using nuclear weapons
against other Muslims. Limbaugh believes the Iranian government doesn’t
befriend any other Muslim countries except to do away with Israel.
He told a caller the Iranian government is driven by Shiite Islamic beliefs and the 12th Imam indicates the “end of everything in a good sense, in a good apocalyptic sense, not a treacherous or a bad one. But if they believe that then the whole notion of retaliation doesn’t matter and the whole idea of killing other Arabs doesn’t matter.”
Limbaugh added, “If the (Iranian) belief is there isn’t gonna be a
Syria at the end, if there isn’t gonna be a Hezbollah, if there isn’t
going to be a Hamas, if that’s the price for there is no Israel, we’ll
take it and rebuild,” according to the source (H/T WND).
Limbaugh isn’t the only one supporting Richardson’s ideas. The notion is gaining popular attention in the mainstream.
Richardson said others who have referenced his book include Glenn Beck, Mark Steyn, Joel Rosenberg and Hal Lindsey.
John MacArthur, pastor and noted theologian, agrees with the notion that the Christian Antichrist is the 12th Imam, or Muslim Madhi. MacArthur puts it into perspective by saying the Bible’s Antichrist is Islam’s savior.
Limbaugh’s announcement supports a theory presented by Joel Richardson in his book, “The Islamic Antichrist: The Shocking Truth About the Real Nature of the Beast.”
Richardson’s theory revolves around the notion that while both religions believe there will be an apocalypse, the Muslims believe that the 12th Imam arrives only after the destruction of Israel, which is to be desired.
Limbaugh’s suggestion resulted from a discussion about the
He told a caller the Iranian government is driven by Shiite Islamic beliefs and the 12th Imam indicates the “end of everything in a good sense, in a good apocalyptic sense, not a treacherous or a bad one. But if they believe that then the whole notion of retaliation doesn’t matter and the whole idea of killing other Arabs doesn’t matter.”
Limbaugh isn’t the only one supporting Richardson’s ideas. The notion is gaining popular attention in the mainstream.
Richardson said others who have referenced his book include Glenn Beck, Mark Steyn, Joel Rosenberg and Hal Lindsey.
John MacArthur, pastor and noted theologian, agrees with the notion that the Christian Antichrist is the 12th Imam, or Muslim Madhi. MacArthur puts it into perspective by saying the Bible’s Antichrist is Islam’s savior.
MacArthur
also believes that while the Muslims do believe in Jesus and his return,
they believe he will return as a prophet and man who will assist and pray
to the Madhi. This belief is significant, says MacArthur, because it
proves Christianity has no solid foundation according to Islam.
Whether or not one believes in the Antichrist or, for that matter,
the 12th Imam or Christ himself, is really beside the point. The How
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