God said the world would mobilize against him and then he would respond in kind. So whatever you think about it, there is a prophecy there. God doesn't call for raising an army. He is the army.
A huge difference between Christianity and Islam that I love pointing out:
Christianity believes God alone has the power and authority to carry out wrath/justice, as a sinner cannot rightfully cast a stone at another because they also share blame.
Islam believes they will be the ones to slaughter the infidel when the time comes.
God said the world would mobilize against him and then he would respond in kind. So whatever you think about it, there is a prophecy there. God doesn't call for raising an army. He is the army.
A huge difference between Christianity and Islam that I love pointing out:
Christianity believes God alone has the power and authority to carry out wrath/justice, as a sinner cannot rightfully cast a stone at another because they also share blame.
Islam believes they will be the ones to slaughter the infidel when the time comes.