I love your idea!
I shall so pray!
“Nuclear Summit” What an opportune time for a REAL or FALSE FLAG Terrorist Attack on Washington, DC. Just saying..............
Interesting find from Joel Rosenbergs website...about Ronald Reagans interest book of Ezek.38,39...good read.
Question.....”Ronald Reagan was fascinated with the coming War of Gog and Magog. Is that really true?”
It is. In 1971, Reaganthen governor of Californiaattended a banquet to honor State Senator James Mills. After the main course, he asked Mills if he was familiar with the fierce Old Testament prophet Ezekiel. He went on to explain that Russia was the Magog described in Ezekiels prophecy and was thus doomed to destruction.
In the thirty-eighth chapter of Ezekiel it says God will take the children of Israel from among the heathen [where] theyd been scattered and will gather them again in the promised land, Reagan told Mills. Ezekiel says that . . . the nation that will lead all the other powers into darkness against Israel will come out of the north. What other powerful nation is to the north of Israel [besides Russia]? None. But it didnt seem to make sense before the Russian revolution, when Russia was a Christian country. Now it does, now that Russia has become communistic and atheistic, now that Russia has set itself against God. Now it fits the description perfectly. Reagan conceded that everything hasnt fallen into place yet, but he strongly believed the end of the Soviet empire and the second coming of Christ were increasingly close at hand.7
In his 1997 book Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan, Edmund Morristhe presidents official biographerrevealed that Ezekiel was actually Reagans favorite book of prophecy.8 Morris also recounted an intriguing scene he personally witnessed in the Oval Office in which Reagan discussed the Ezekiel option with White House Chief of Staff Howard Baker and National Security Advisor Colin Powell.9
We talk mainly about religion, read the notes of Morriss meeting with Reagan on February 9, 1988. I have been reading a book about his Armageddon complex, and, when I mention the subject, am rewarded by an animated speech, full of jovial doom, that lasts the rest of the half hour. . . . [White House chief of Staff] Howard Baker and [National Security Advisor] Colin Powell arrive, impatient for their own thirty minutes. Were having a cozy chat about Armageddon, I say. They stand grinning nervously as he continues.
When it comes [Ezekiel 3839], Reagan explained to his senior staff, the man who comes from the wrong side, into the war, is the man, according to the prophecies, named Gog, from Meshech, which is the ancient name of Moscow
I tell you, Mr. President, Baker replied. I wish youd quit talking about that. You upset me!
But Reagan continued to talk about such things, as he had for many years.
I once asked Michael Reagan, the presidents son, if such accounts rang true. He confirmed that they did, noting that his father firmly believed he was living in historys last days and thought that he might even see the return of Christ in his lifetime. 10
Ronald Reagan was a devout Christian. He was a student of the Bible. He was fascinated with end-times prophecies. He believed they were true. He talked about them with friends and colleagues. They helped shape his view that the Soviet Union, and the system of evil it advanced and perpetuated, was not long for this world. For a movie actor turned president like Ronald Reagan, the Bible was indeed the greatest story ever told. He had read the last chapter, and thus he knew for certain that a day of reckoninga day of justicewas coming.