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GOD HAS BIG PLANS FOR AMERICA In a follow-up, companion piece to his 2016 book, The Timing of the Rapture, Paul Wild convincingly makes the case that the United States is prominently presented in the Book of Daniel and urges readers to abandon the classical view that Daniel discusses only nations of antiquity. He challenges those who, through allegorical methods, treat passages of Scripture intended for the nations of Israel and Iraq (ancient Babylon) as if they are applicable to the United States. Allegorical methods are open to the whims of people's imaginations and become disconnected from…mehr

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GOD HAS BIG PLANS FOR AMERICA In a follow-up, companion piece to his 2016 book, The Timing of the Rapture, Paul Wild convincingly makes the case that the United States is prominently presented in the Book of Daniel and urges readers to abandon the classical view that Daniel discusses only nations of antiquity. He challenges those who, through allegorical methods, treat passages of Scripture intended for the nations of Israel and Iraq (ancient Babylon) as if they are applicable to the United States. Allegorical methods are open to the whims of people's imaginations and become disconnected from the plain meaning of scripture, whereas the method of using Scripture to unlock Scripture demonstrates that the United States and other modern nations, such as Russia and China, are identifiable, and their fates can be ascertained. Paul encourages the reader to look beyond the coming judgement on the United States toward its future repentance and restoration. Christians who grasp the magnitude of our country's fate will be better prepared for the coming shaking. A prudent man forseeth the evil, and hideth himself; but the simple pass on and are punished. Proverbs 22:3
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PAUL WILD is a chemist and biologist who runs the environmental division of a Texas-based consulting engineering firm. He has published articles in technical journals on subjects germane to his profession and has used his technical and analytical skills to teach theologically-challenging Bible studies for more than 30 years. He and his wife, Christy, reside with their children in Houston, Texas.