No, the world has not detriorated to that point yet.
There is no universal currency yet (although the euro keeps expanding). The US still fights wars alone. It's all in Revelations.
Bush will have died by then.
2007-01-12 15:38:49
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answered by imbrue001 4
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I think he's not a particularly intelligent person, that he's not a very clear thinker, and that he's a very poor communicator. If I didn't know better I would not guess he had been to college, let alone to Yale. I think if not for the money and assistance his father's cronies have given him over the years he would have achieved very little. I think he became governor and then president by doing exactly what he was told to do. I think the 2000 Republican primaries were less an election than a coronation. I think he's not smart enough to recognize that he's not that smart. I think he's stubborn. I think he takes criticism personally and that the more he is critized the more likely he is to just stick with his plan (in spite of overwhelming evidence that it is not working). I think he asks for advice and when he doesn't get the advice he wants he just gets rid of the person who advised him. I think he honestly believes he is a great leader, again in spite of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. I think he is cold hearted and has little compassion for his fellow human beings. I think that if 9/11 never happened his legacy would have been that of a mediocre somewhat amiable one-term bought-and-paid-for politician. I think he has a basic dislike of government that comes into play in the huge deficits he has incurred. I think he's one of the least hard-working presidents we've had, that he reads very little and understands even less, that he is spoon fed information and offered very simple multiple choice decisions. I think he accepted the role of puppet president for at least the first year of his presidency and unfortunately he got it in his head at some point that he was actually qualified to be president on his own. I think he is growing increasingly annoyed and bitter and resentful that the public has recognized what a terrible job he has done. I think he is now counting the days until he can leave the white house, get out of the limelight, and get back to a cushy meaningless life.
2007-01-13 00:03:16
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answered by frugernity 6
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Well nobody wants to believe in conspiracy theories, but if you do some research, there are people who believe certain sects exist and rule the world already....and they have far reaching powers. Maybe they have a plan already laid out for world domination if it were actually true!
Who knows...only God knows...but I think that God has given us all the power to fight it off...it's a pity though that people cannot come together, because it would take people from all over the world to want the same things and to fight for them...I truly believe if you want to fix the world you have to get your own house in order.
I tend to have a raised eyebrow about Bush because of all I have read and seen and learned and it's almost crazy to believe and yet it's impossible to ignore. He certainly is not a man of God. I think he was just born into this and is orchestrated by others and really just a bumbling fool--he can't even remember his lines and what to say nor the story he's told before as he tells it different the second time around...so how can you call him HONEST?
I think it's time for a new administration, but how do you know who you can trust.
I think you all need to cram for the biggest exam of your life and get a passing grade next time around and figure out who to vote in that will do the best job for the future of ALL Americans.
2007-01-12 23:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in christ, so I suppose that means I don't believe in an antichrist. But I thought the antichrist was supposed to be charismatic, charming, and eloquent. By those standards, I'd have to say Bush is a poor candidate.
2007-01-12 23:45:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if you look at the book of revelations it is certainly possible only because the only way the Messiah will return to earth is if their is a major war in the Mideast. Peace in the Mideast will mean Christ will not return. So who's got the power to start & keep a major war going in the Mideast & according to the book of revelations the only guy who can start the wars that will bring back Jesus is the anti-Christ. Bush is the only guy on earth who has that power right now so he could be the Anti-Christ.
2007-01-12 23:44:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush fits none of the criteria to be the Antichrist.
2007-01-12 23:42:11
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answered by time_wounds_all_heelz 5
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You forget, the antichrist will be someone everyone stands behind, whom the world falls in love with. Since President Bush's approval rating is so low, it would seem to disprove that theory.
2007-01-12 23:40:51
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answered by Captain Moe 5
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No, I'd say he is the old fashioned one that they talk about in the book of revelations. Since that one hasn't appeared yet, it can't be Antichrist 2.0, so, Yep, I'd have to say that George W. Bush is the son of Satan, George Bush Sr. (it's ok to call him Poppy).
2007-01-12 23:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope
2007-01-12 23:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Then everyone who said it knows nothing about the Antichrist... because the bible says exactly how the Antichrist will act and declare himself..
Please have conversations on subjects where people actually read on it.. instead of through osmosis... it doesn't work!
2007-01-12 23:40:11
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answered by Esther J 3
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