Islam’s Mahdi is the rider on the white horse in the Bible. He loses bigly. What you’ve described (beyond a certain point) is not possible since the end goal is the accomplishment of a global caliphate.
Most Christian Postmillennialists will agree because their end-times theology predicts the successful work of the church causing things to get better and better until Christ is ushered in upon His 2nd coming.
Dispensationalists would disagree in that what ushers in the 2nd coming is that things have gotten so much worse, it is necessary. Nevertheless, I do not see the success of a caliphate being practical or realistic (especially since a biblical revival occurs—contrasting the Qur’an—opposing Islam altogether).
At the end of the day, Islam is wrong and Christianity is right. Allah is the devil, he is anti-Christ and the Mahdi matches the description of the antichrist from Rev. 12 or 13 onward, which, by the way, came long before the Surah and Hadith (sp.?), the Qur’an.
Their success in Europe, while terrible for humanity, is not likely to happen in the U.S. and other most unlikely places. That’s just my 2 cents.
Islam’s Mahdi is the rider on the white horse in the Bible. He loses bigly. What you’ve described (beyond a certain point) is not possible since the end goal is the accomplishment of a global caliphate.
Most Christian Postmillennialists will agree because their end-times theology predicts the successful work of the church causing things to get better and better until Christ is ushered in upon His 2nd coming.
Dispensationalists would disagree in that what ushers in the 2nd coming is that things have gotten so much worse, it is necessary. Nevertheless, I do not see the success of a caliphate being practical or realistic (especially since a biblical revival occurs—contrasting the Qur’an—opposing Islam altogether).
At the end of the day, Islam is wrong and Christianity is right. Allah is the devil, he is anti-Christ and the Mahdi matches the description of the antichrist from Rev. 12 or 13 onward, which, by the way, came long before the Surah and Hadith (sp.?), the Qur’an.
Their success in Europe, while terrible for humanity, is not likely to happen in the U.S. and other most unlikely places. That’s just my 2 cents.