Preterism Is On The Rise In The American Church, And Christians Should Be Aware Of The Dangers

One prominent position on how to read and interpret prophecy is called Preterism, preter being a Latin word meaning “past.” This style of interpretation teaches that all (or most) of the Bible’s prophecies have already been fulfilled. And yes, in its most extreme form, Preterism will tell you that Jesus has already come back. . . . 

AI & The Antichrist – Young Adults Already Open to AI-Controlled Governments

A recent survey has sent shockwaves across political and tech circles: 41% of young adults–ages 18 to 39–say they would support giving advanced AI systems authority over government policymaking. Even more striking, 36% would let AI regulate individual rights, including speech and religious practices, while 35% would allow AI to control the world’s largest militaries “to reduce war deaths.” 

Prophetic Footprints: Trump Peace Plan Goes Global With UN Approval

There is a single word in Bible prophecy that demands our attention: confirmed. Daniel 9:27 describes a seven-year covenant that will be confirmed–made strong, supported, guaranteed–by outside powers. This is not merely a diplomatic handshake. It is an already-existing agreement that is elevated, reinforced, and upheld by influential nations or entities who promise to secure it.