Bennis The Menace Pod Video
For decades, discussions about UFOs and extraterrestrials were largely confined to science fiction and conspiracy theories. Today, that has dramatically changed. Governments around the world have openly acknowledged the existence of UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena), congressional hearings have been held, military pilots have testified to encounters with unexplained craft, and public interest in the phenomenon has never been greater.Could all of this simply be misunderstood technology? Could there be a natural explanation? Or could there be something much more significant unfolding that Scripture has prepared believers to recognize?Join us LIVE tonight at 7:15 PM EST as we welcome The Biblical Hitmen for a fascinating discussion on one of the most intriguing topics in modern biblical prophecy: the possible role of aliens in the last days.Many well-known Christian researchers, including L.A. Marzulli, Timothy Alberino, Gary Wayne, Chuck Missler, and others, have proposed that what the modern world calls "aliens" may not be extraterrestrial visitors at all, but rather supernatural beings whose appearance could become part of the great deception warned about throughout Scripture. Tonight we'll examine these ideas, compare them with the biblical text, and explore several possible ways such a deception could unfold.Could an apparent extraterrestrial event be used to explain away biblical miracles? Could supernatural manifestations prepare the world to accept a counterfeit savior? Might an "alien disclosure" event create the perfect environment for unprecedented global unity under a single political or religious leader? These are just a few of the possibilities we'll be discussing as we compare current events with biblical prophecy.We'll also spend time examining one of the biggest prophetic disagreements within Christianity today: Dispensationalism.For nearly two centuries, dispensational theology has taught that the Church will be removed from the earth before a future seven-year Great Tribulation, followed by the rise of a future Antichrist and a literal thousand-year reign of Christ on earth. But is that actually what the Bible teaches? Or have many Christians inherited a prophetic framework that developed relatively recently in church history?We'll compare the dispensational understanding of the end times with the historic amillennial perspective, looking carefully at the biblical passages often used to support each position.A major focus of tonight's discussion will be Satan's Little Season described in Revelation 20.Is the "little season" the same event that many dispensationalists call the Great Tribulation? Could Revelation be describing one final period of worldwide deception after Christ's present reign from heaven rather than before a future earthly millennium? If so, what would that mean for how Christians should interpret the events unfolding around us today?We'll examine passages from Revelation, the Olivet Discourse, Paul's writings, and the Old Testament prophets to compare these competing views and discuss whether the world may already be experiencing the global deception Scripture foretold.This conversation isn't about promoting speculation as certainty. Rather, our goal is to carefully distinguish between what Scripture explicitly teaches and where Christians have proposed different interpretations. We want to encourage thoughtful, Bible-centered discussion that takes both Scripture and church history seriously.Whether you currently hold to dispensationalism, amillennialism, postmillennialism, or you're simply trying to understand biblical prophecy for yourself, this promises to be an engaging and challenging conversation.Bring your Bible, your questions, and join us in the live chat as we discuss prophecy, deception, the alien phenomenon, Satan's Little Season, and what the Bible says about the days leading up to Christ's return.
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