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When is the end of the world?
Fear, Skepticism and Confusion From the fear of “the bomb” of the early 1950s, to the global warming scare today, that America is dying in a sea of pollution, “the end of the world” has concerned us since we were school children. Today, we continue to live in fear of nuclear annihilation, terrorism, epidemics, droughts, [...]
2 Billion to Die
Endtime Magazine – Sept / Oct 2007
Irvin Baxter
Author’s note: This article is dedicated to explaining why I believe two billion people will die in the next 12 months. Can I guarantee the time frame? No. Could it be 24 to 36 months? Possibly. But, in my opinion, the most likely time for the fulfillment of this ominous prophecy of the annihilation of one-third of the human race is the next 12 months.
2 Nuclear Wars
Endtime Magazine – Nov / Dec 2004
Irvin Baxter Jr.
That’s right! It’s right there in your Bible. This world is headed straight for, not one, but two nuclear wars! Does the Bible really prophesy two nuclear wars for the times ahead? The prophecy in Zechariah 14 details events that will occur in the world’s last war, Armageddon. Verse 12 unmistakably teaches that nuclear weapons will be used in this last battle.
496 Missiles – A Strait Shot for Independence
Endtime Magazine – March / April 2004
Irvin Baxter Jr.
For some reason, Taiwan’s president, Chen Shui-bian feels that 496 missiles parked just across the Straits of Taiwan represents a clear and present danger to the island.
Is the UN a World Government?
The people in the highest positions of power in the United Nations call it “governance”. Endtime takes a look at a report by the Commission on Global Governance called, “Our Global Neighborhood.” It reveals startling facts about the plans of the Globalists.
Chernobyl Shuts Down
Endtime Magazine – Jan/Feb 2001
Eddie Sax
The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant closed on Friday, December 15, 2000. The event made front-page news worldwide, as people reminisced about the world’s worst nuclear disaster. There was no champagne. Nobody reveled in the glory of it all. The nostalgia was dark. So dark, in fact, many of the news reports filed on the event included a Bible reference—an ominous prophecy from Revelation.




