Friday, November 10, 2006

Islam as the king of the north?


I have been intrigued with your website for a number of years now and thought I would run a question by you regarding the King of the North and King of South. Is it possible that instead of countries being identified as kings of the North and South, it is religions instead? The scriptures tell us that the King of the North would flood over many lands and enter the land of decoration. The King of the North could be Islam, and the King of the South, Christianity. Seems logical to me that this could be the case, and possibly lead into the great tribulation. What’s your view?


The kings of the north and south both find their origin in the empire of Alexander the Great. After his death the Grecian kingdom was divided among four of his generals. From two of those kingdoms we trace the descent of the king of the north and king of the south.

The Greek philosopher Plato advanced the idea of a republic based on principles of justice. A republic, though, is antithetical to oligarchism and empire and vice versa. Nevertheless, both systems have existed together in various forms – always in conflict. The period of recent history has pitted the two antagonistic systems against each other in the form of the British Empire and its most recent mutation of globalism, against the America of the Founders and the modern nation-state system.

Radical Islam and Evangelical fundamentalism are merely tools in the hands of the globalists who are working towards setting off an Islam-verses-Christendom clash of civilization as a means of destroying the nation state system and imposing a world government. (See the essay: The King of the North Conspires for World Domination)

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