The ancient civilizations of the Egyptians, Babylonians, Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas shared several intriguing characteristics:
1.They were extremely advanced scientifically and technologically.
2.Animal and human sacrifices were performed at an alarming rate, preceding their demise.
3.They believed they had acquired metaphysical knowledge from the "gods", whom they perceived as coming from the stars and also the subterranean
level of the earth.
4.These cultures disintegrated or became abruptly extinct while at the pinnacle of their existance.
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There is enough evidence for a great flood which wiped out these civilisations.
There is enough artwork which survived which shows flying things that many say look like UFOs.
Look at today - cattle mutilations, legs washing on shore, 'ufos', technological leaps this past century, thousands of missing children, satanic
messages everywhere, man made creations of New Age religions, a dedicated and sustained attack on the Bible and Yahushua, the promotion of 'ancient
gods',
If you believe at least that there was a Creator, it goes without saying that he would have given us laws to live by - laws that would keep peace. I
know that He did, contained within the Old Testament. He then sent His Only Begotten Son in the last chapter of civilisation, at a time when these
old 'religions' were starting to resurface. Amongst His messages of love was His message of how the remaining years of our civilisation would play
out - and that as Adam's disobedience to God's law caused death to enter our lives, Yesushua's sacrifice could bring life - eternal life with our
Creator.
These 'things' that the NT calls demons are back - summoned once again through use of the 'ancient mysteries' occult religions.
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Jesus Christ made a most interesting statement. We read, "As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be at the coming of the Son of Man" (Mathew
24:37 NIV). In other words, events that took place prior to the Flood of Noah will be duplicated prior to His second coming.