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From: just4u1000 Sent: April 26, 2007
Subject: hello to the us, army, marines, u guys doin a grweat job murdering the innocent people, thanx for givin dem freedom from
Message: just to let u know that the gog ma gog will be challenging the usa, uk, etc military, the full works, feel free to use the nuclear bomb if u guys feel nervous. the gog ma gog will take on the usa, uk, etc, without any weapons of thier own, they will use your weapons against u, they r strong, they outnumber the chineese, + the indians put together, they will be invading europe, usa, australia,canada,india, plus elsewhere,...

second part is here

they r fast, they will defeat the above mentioned, all at the same time, not even china would dare take on usa on thier own with thier military might, so how is it that a tribe will take on the usa, uk, europe, australia, canada, plus others, at the same time, & beat the afore mentioned nations, all this without any weapons of thier own, the key thing is the

2007-06-14 18:16:59 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Europe (Continental) Russia

3 answers

Gog and Magog are mentioned in the Bible as being in the huge battle of Armaggedon. They are supposed to be on the wrong side ie against Israel.

2007-06-14 18:26:26 · answer #1 · answered by inzaratha 6 · 0 0

"Gog" and "Magog" redirect here. For other uses, see Gog (disambiguation) and Magog (disambiguation).

The tradition of Gog and Magog begins in the Hebrew Bible with the reference to Magog, son of Japheth, in the Book of Genesis and continues in cryptic prophecies in the Book of Ezekiel, which are echoed in the Book of Revelation and in the Qur'an. The tradition is very ambiguous with even the very nature of the entities differing between sources. They are variously presented as men, supernatural beings (giants or demons), national groups, or lands. Gog and Magog occur widely in mythology and folklore. (Wikipedia is your friend)

as for who sent it.. I have no clue.

2007-06-15 01:23:25 · answer #2 · answered by kaijawitch 7 · 1 0

In other words - the message you quoted is just crap. Mythology, belief, mysticism, fanaticism, whatever. It makes as much noise (and sense) as boys sitting around a camp fire lighting their farts.

At the core of it is fear, if you want to take it seriously. These mindsets operate from a fear base and they want to spread it, like the disease they are, to others.

That is about as kind and concise as I can be.

2007-06-15 01:29:49 · answer #3 · answered by Dan A 2 · 1 0

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