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Marxism's Strategy for Destroying America

By: Rick Joyner
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Marxism is the most evil, deadly, totalitarian philosophy of government in history. Marxist governments are estimated to have murdered more than 100 million of their own citizens to purge even potential nonconformists just in the 20th century alone. Yet Marxist propaganda is widely lauded and promoted in American schools and universities by the media, entertainment, and even representatives of our own government.

This book exposes how this is being done and how Marxism does the opposite of its propaganda, which has captured so many of our youth. It also covers the 45-point plan of Marxism for taking over America, which is now in its final stages, and how it can still be defeated.

©2022 Rick Joyner (P)2022 Morning Star Audio
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Awesome read i learned a lot and helped my mindset , will definitely recommend , don’t know what else to

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A misunderstanding of the book of Revelation

The book would not have been such a burden for me had the author had a better understanding of the book of Revelation. The author seems to think that John wrote the book to modern day believers about events still yet to come. However John wrote to first century Christians “about things that must soon take place” John said he was a fellow member of the kingdom and that he was also suffering “in the tribulation” with them. People think the tribulation is yet to come but it has already took place and the purpose of the book of Revelation was to prepare and conform the Christian’s through a horrible time for believers, the one world government was Rome; the mark of the beast was a certificate or stamp they would receive after they worshipped the emperor as god. If they did not then the citizen would not receive this mark and therefore would not be allowed to participate in the marketplace causing Christians to suffer more.

The beast of the sea was the Roman government -

John was a prisoner and could not write things like “hey brothers don’t worry the Roman government will be destroyed soon and you will be be avenged” Because the guard would have John killed and destroy the letter - so he wrote with symbols and terminology written in the Old Testament also during captivity, that the readers would be familiar with. The guards would just think it’s crazy Christian fiction and think nothing of it in it current form and language -

There are no signs of the end of time- Matthew 24 is speaking of the end of the temple not the end of the world, 2 questions were asked in Matthew 24 - one is when would the temple be destroyed and the other question was when would the end of all things be… up to verse 35 in Matthew 24 Jesus is dealing with the first question and then look at the switch in verse 36… BUT AS FOR THAT DAY… no one knows - Yet people try to act like they know because of the “signs” the signs saved many Christian’s when then Jewish system was destroyed along with the temple in about A.D. 70. Josephus writes about a lot of this and how many Jews were slaughtered but the Christians escaped. I mean just use your mind and think for a second. How is someone in America going to ” flee to the mountains of Judaea when they see Jerusalem surrounded by soldiers”??

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