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When President Tom speaks
in front of the U.N. General Assembly tomorrow you'll
likely hear all of the typical rhetoric about how
peaceful they are and blah, blah, blah. But if his
previous addresses are any indication, the media will
probably ignore what is perhaps the most important part
of his speech. Here is how he ended his U.N. address in
2005.
"O
mighty Lord, I pray to you to hasten the emergence of
your last repository, the promised one, that perfect and
pure human being, the one that will fill this world with
justice and peace."
After calling for the return of the 'promised one,'
Ahmadinejad left the stage and later said to a cleric:
"I felt that all of a sudden the atmosphere changed, and
for 27 to 28 minutes the leaders did not blink."
President Ahmadinejad has been quietly talking for years
about his belief that we are in the End Days, but the
Real Story is that he's not burying that lead anymore.
Listen to his opening remarks this afternoon at
Columbia...
"O God hasten the arrival of Imam Mahdi and grant him
good health and victory and make us his followers..."
Are you starting to see a pattern? This guy is openly
praying for the return of "the Mahdi" in almost every
speech -- yet no one is even bothering to do their
homework on what that really means.
Basically, you can think of the Mahdi as the Shiite
Muslim version of the second coming of Christ. But
unlike Christians, the "Twelvers," as they're called,
believe that they can hasten the Mahdi's return by
creating the right conditions for it. Unfortunately,
those conditions are pretty simple: chaos and war;
because only then can the Mahdi return with peace and
justice. Think about that; Ahmadinejad must usher in
chaos and war before he can fulfill his destiny. That is
why he wants a nuclear program; that is why he threatens
Israel and the West; and that is why he's killing our
soldiers in Iraq. To him, the United States is the only
thing stopping the war and chaos he needs and, believe
it or not, that makes us the Great Satan; otherwise
known in the West as the literal Anti-Christ.
When your politics are your religion, it's impossible to
understand one without first understanding the other.
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