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How long can we argue with the end of the road? Once we reach the end of the road, it's only a matter of time until circumstances take over. What will we say then? The Bible isn't really a big book. Most of us know how to read it. Eternal Life is in its pages. The world, with all its vastness and riches, has nothing to compare. Yet, it's the world we love most. Perhaps that's why we're at the end of the road. You see, in the Middle East peace process they're not talking anymore just about the "Road Map." Now they're talking about the "endgame" Read about it here. Friends, as far as Bible prophecy is concerned, that's the end of the road. What struck me about the recent summit between U.S. Secretary of State Rice, Israeli Prime Minister Olmert and Palestinian President Abbas, was the fact that the talks will continue. If you recall, Rice and Olmert both implied that if Hamas refused to recognize Israel, and Hamas became part of the Palestinian government, they wouldn't deal with the new Palestinian government. Nevertheless, Fatah and Hamas went ahead and formed a unity government, even though Hamas still refuses to recognize Israel. So, why is everyone going on with the peace process as if nothing negative even happened Read about it here? And I still can't easily set aside Pakistani President Musharraf's recent Middle East mystery tour. Musharraf visited Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, UAE, Malaysia and Indonesia. As you may know, it took a little while for me to uncover the mystery. It turns out Musharraf was on a Saudi inspired mission to create a nuclear powered, Sunni alliance in order to contain the Iranian Shia revolution to Iran Read about it here. In the meantime, almost everyone besides the U.S. and Israel are calling for another Madrid type Middle East peace conference. In this report, it's Spain and Italy Read about it here. However, the UN's Ban Ki-moon, the EU's Javier Solana and Russia's Putin -- all members of the international Quartet -- are calling for a conference now too. This brings us back to our question. Since Hamas still refuses to recognize Israel, why is everyone still going on with the peace process as if nothing negative happened? This is what I think: If you are aware of all the other events that have occurred in Europe that appear to be fulfillments of the end-time Bible prophecies -- the things that I've been reporting, they lead to only one probable answer. We're at the end of the road. Are you ready? 02-20-07
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