The False Prophet
Elon Musk
While he gains his following with his anti-corporate attitude, giving advertising agencies the finger while wearing an “Occupy [Wallstreet]” shirt, and claiming to be an advocate for free speech, Musk is behind some of the most leading corporations that are working to not only take away our human rights but completely destroy our humanity.
Born Elion Reeves Musk
El-ion is Hebrew for “supreme” or the “God of Highest”
It is also another name for the deity worshiped by the Canaanites. His name was Baal/Set/Horus/Beelzebub/Enlil
“The second- or first-century book Odes of Solomon, written by an Essene convert to Christianity, makes mention of the Antichrist in figurative terms, where the redeemer overcomes the monstrous dragon.
The only one of the late 1st-/early 2nd-century Apostolic Fathers to use the term is Polycarp(c. 69 – c. 155), who warned the Philippiansthat everyone who preached false doctrine was an antichrist.[23] His use of the term Antichristfollows that of the New Testament in not identifying a single personal Antichrist, but a class of people.” (Wikipedia)
“The Christian conception of Antichrist was derived from Jewish traditions, particularly The Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible. Written about 167 BCE, it foretold the coming of a final persecutor who would “speak great words against the most High and wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws” (7:25). Scholars agree that the author of...
While he gains his following with his anti-corporate attitude, giving advertising agencies the finger while wearing an “Occupy [Wallstreet]” shirt, and claiming to be an advocate for free speech, Musk is behind some of the most leading corporations that are working to not only take away our human rights but completely destroy our humanity.
Born Elion Reeves Musk
El-ion is Hebrew for “supreme” or the “God of Highest”
It is also another name for the deity worshiped by the Canaanites. His name was Baal/Set/Horus/Beelzebub/Enlil
“The second- or first-century book Odes of Solomon, written by an Essene convert to Christianity, makes mention of the Antichrist in figurative terms, where the redeemer overcomes the monstrous dragon.
The only one of the late 1st-/early 2nd-century Apostolic Fathers to use the term is Polycarp(c. 69 – c. 155), who warned the Philippiansthat everyone who preached false doctrine was an antichrist.[23] His use of the term Antichristfollows that of the New Testament in not identifying a single personal Antichrist, but a class of people.” (Wikipedia)
“The Christian conception of Antichrist was derived from Jewish traditions, particularly The Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible. Written about 167 BCE, it foretold the coming of a final persecutor who would “speak great words against the most High and wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws” (7:25). Scholars agree that the author of...