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Episode 182. 2 Thessalonians: Earth's Final Deception

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In 2 Thessalonians, the Bible warns about an ominous power that arises from within Christianity. It eventually exercises power and authority over the Christian church, or "temple." The author of this book, the apostle Paul, also used this word "temple" to refer to the human body. Is it possible that this kingly power that emerges from within Christianity will eventually seek to exercise power over people's "body temples," using what Revelation calls "sorcery" or "pharmakeia" to accomplish its goals?
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In 2 Thessalonians, the Bible warns about an ominous power that arises from within Christianity. It eventually exercises power and authority over the Christian church, or "temple." The author of this book, the apostle Paul, also used this word "temple" to refer to the human body. Is it possible that this kingly power that emerges from within Christianity will eventually seek to exercise power over people's "body temples," using what Revelation calls "sorcery" or "pharmakeia" to accomplish its goals?
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