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Many people are aware of the terrible problems plaguing our world. They can see the troubles in cities, the wars between nations, and the childish leadership that only further compounds the problems. But almost no one is willing to admit where it is all leading! Most people believe World War ii was the end of global conflict and that humanity has moved beyond the possibility of a third world war! Throughout his 50-year ministry in the mid-20th century, Herbert W. Armstrong warned that the period after World War ii was only a recess preluding the greatest global war in history. Stephen Flurry discusses this and Mr. Armstrong’s signature prophecy on today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show.
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From the book: The Missing Dimension in Sex
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