[Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
23-06-2016, 17:47
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by RBMark
I've just been reading a "What if" piece about what if England's votes mean Scotland leaves the EU.
WHAT IF Scotland's votes mean England remains in the EU?
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then we respectfully accept the democratic process and carry on loving each other as we always have
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23-06-2016, 17:52
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by passingbat
My reply was to a post by another Christian re what Christians should be considering when deciding how to vote.
I understand, from your posts previously that you are not a Christian and therefore the things that I wrote, naturally seem like nonsense to you. That is fair enough and I have no problem with that. But to practising Christians, it should be very relevant.
I don't know who Glenn Beck is, but David Hathaway is an Evangelical Christian of very long standing. There may be other buildings based on the TOB, but I seem to recall in the video that he says that the European parliament being based on the TOB in the painting is quite generally acknowledged.
For Christians though, the 90s poster should set alarm bells ringing, especially with the inverted stars, which are often associated with the occult.
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So in summary then, the European Parliament is a modern day Tower of Babel inhabited by Satanists ..
Or did I get that wrong?
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then we respectfully accept the democratic process and carry on loving each other as we always have 
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23-06-2016, 17:53
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
Some working class areas hit their general election turnout by lunchtime. Brexit areas seem to have huge turnout, London looks to be somewhat smaller due to the weather
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23-06-2016, 17:55
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by RBMark
I've just been reading a "What if" piece about what if England's votes mean Scotland leaves the EU.
WHAT IF Scotland's votes mean England remains in the EU?
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Hey, don't forget us Welsh.... As a nation of scroungers I expect a landslide vote to remain.
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23-06-2016, 17:57
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by ianch99
So in summary then, the European Parliament is a modern day Tower of Babel inhabited by Satanists ..
Or did I get that wrong?
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I am sorry, I can't love The Gover ... do I need therapy  *
* don't even think about it ..
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whats not to love who couldn't love that face
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23-06-2016, 17:59
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by Damien
Some working class areas hit their general election turnout by lunchtime. Brexit areas seem to have huge turnout, London looks to be somewhat smaller due to the weather
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So a headline like " The Perfect Storm " could be looming
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23-06-2016, 18:03
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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So a headline like " The Perfect Storm " could be looming 
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dave will probably extend the voting time by two days to encourage his followers to get off the sofa .
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23-06-2016, 18:09
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Hey, don't forget us Welsh.... As a nation of scroungers I expect a landslide vote to remain.
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A nation of scroungers? Where the hell did that come from?
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Originally Posted by Damien
Some working class areas hit their general election turnout by lunchtime. Brexit areas seem to have huge turnout, London looks to be somewhat smaller due to the weather
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Don't worry if leave win the result will be void due to London having bad weather.
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23-06-2016, 18:20
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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A nation of scroungers? Where the hell did that come from?[COLOR="Silver"]
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We have a Labour/Plaid government that loves EU handouts, keep people in poverty and they keep voting Labour.
My local area has been Labour controlled for almost 100 years, they get voted in and almost everyone except those who work for them complains about them, election time comes around again and they vote them in again, almost everyone complains....... you can guess the rest, repeat cycle over and over.
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23-06-2016, 19:11
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by Escapee
Hey, don't forget us Welsh.... As a nation of scroungers I expect a landslide vote to remain.
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I think you are right about Wales voting remain. My area, NorthEast England however are likely to vote leave. There's around 15 million in what is known as NE England. I'd say anything between Newcastle and Middlesboro and across to the Pennines was North East England but what do I know?
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23-06-2016, 19:15
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by Big Brian
I think you are right about Wales voting remain. My area, NorthEast England however are likely to vote leave. There's around 15 million in what is known as NE England. I'd say anything between Newcastle and Middlesboro and across to the Pennines was North East England but what do I know?
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well, Sunderland are supposed to be declaring first, so we'll see if you're right Brian. Personally I think the only region that will vote Brexit will be SE England and who cares about them
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23-06-2016, 19:18
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by Mr K
well, Sunderland are supposed to be declaring first, so we'll see if you're right Brian. Personally I think the only region that will vote Brexit will be SE England and who cares about them 
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LOL. My wife is from SE England. Yes Sunderland are usually first. That's about the only first we'll get. Certainly won't be the Premier League.
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23-06-2016, 19:22
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by ianch99
So in summary then, the European Parliament is a modern day Tower of Babel inhabited by Satanists ..
Or did I get that wrong?
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I don't want to derail this thread; I tried to get discussion going on the faith thread regarding the EU. That seems the most appropriate place for it?
We're talking about leaders here, not the people who work in the EU.
The aim of some of the leaders of the EU is global government, and to them, the EU is a stepping stone along that route. Biblically we know that in the end times we will have global government, with a leader powered by the devil. Therefore there is a spiritual link between the elitists pushing for global government and those actually running the EU. Babylon was the first attempt at global government.
Germany has the Babylonian Ishtar gate, with links to occult deities; No one questions which country really runs the EU. The Bible is very clear that any occult idols or symbols should be removed because their presence can invite in demonic influence.
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The Ishtar Gate & Deities
The Ishtar Gate is named so, because it was dedicated to the Babylonian goddess Ishtar, although Nebuchadnezzar pays homage to other Babylonian deities through various animal representations. The animals represented on the gate are young bulls (aurochs), lions, and dragons (sirrush). These animals are symbolic representations of certain deities: lions are often associated with Ishtar, bulls with Adad, and dragons with Marduk. Respectively, Ishtar was a goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex, Adad was a weather god, and Marduk was the chief or national god of Babylon.
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The question remains: Why would the EU purposely decide to put symbols associated with Babylon in their buildings and posters and include symbols commonly associated with the occult?
From the book of Revelation speaking of end times:
Revelation 18:3-5New International Version (NIV)
3 For all the nations have drunk
the maddening wine of her adulteries.
The kings of the earth committed adultery with her,
and the merchants of the earth grew rich from her excessive luxuries.”
Warning to Escape Babylon’s Judgment
4 Then I heard another voice from heaven say:
“‘Come out of her, my people,’[ a]
so that you will not share in her sins,
so that you will not receive any of her plagues;
5 for her sins are piled up to heaven,
and God has remembered her crimes
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23-06-2016, 19:33
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by passingbat
My reply was to a post by another Christian re what Christians should be considering when deciding how to vote.
I understand, from your posts previously that you are not a Christian and therefore the things that I wrote, naturally seem like nonsense to you. That is fair enough and I have no problem with that. But to practising Christians, it should be very relevant.
I don't know who Glenn Beck is, but David Hathaway is an Evangelical Christian of very long standing. There may be other buildings based on the TOB, but I seem to recall in the video that he says that the European parliament being based on the TOB in the painting is quite generally acknowledged.
For Christians though, the 90s poster should set alarm bells ringing, especially with the inverted stars, which are often associated with the occult.
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Why anyone would wish to bring religion into a political debate is beyond me.
Old rule, "Never argue about religion or politics" seems to fit.
Whatever there's only 2 1/2 hrs before the polls close and we will get the result soon. Either in or out the will of the people will prevail and we must accept it.
As an aside this was posted by a Texan friend of mine on a site I Admin
"Being a native born Texan, I've long had a romantic affection for the idea of Texas seceding from the Union & becoming an independent nation of its own. Most Texans are fiercely independent & most feel the same way, but due to the immigration of so may Californians, fleeing their oppressive state government with ever increasing taxes & regulation, & Michiganders, fleeing their failed economy due to the loss of the manufacturing industry, our population has become quite diluted with Liberal minded folks who flee the damage they've caused in their home states, to a state that doesn't suffer those ills, only to immediately begin supporting precisely the same policies that ruined their state of origin.
It seems Great Britain may be suffering the same plight. I don't know much at all about the internal issues of GB. I only known what I see & hear on TV & the Internet, most of which is skewed one way or the other & hardly unbiased. So, I'm not sure what to think of Brexit, though, deep down, I favor any people who love independence & have a desire to 'make it on their own' & run their lives themselves.
There has been an active secession drive ongoing in Texas for years, called The Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM). I'm a contributor, though of late, I've become a bit disillusioned by comments coming from the upper echelons on their vision of a free Texas. They're starting to sound a bit Utopian & I fear they've been bitten by the bug to trend away from what made the United States the most successful nation in the history of the world, until recently, that is."
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23-06-2016, 19:38
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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well, Sunderland are supposed to be declaring first, so we'll see if you're right Brian. Personally I think the only region that will vote Brexit will be SE England and who cares about them 
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Wow,
Reading your current posts and your post history you are the most hateful biggoted person I have come across in maybe 5 years.
Your anti English racist comments appear to go unpunished, just go and read your own posting history.
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