P.I.D. Radio at the Prophecy Summit: Joseph Farah

  
Joseph Farah

Joseph Farah

PERHAPS THE biggest mystery facing scholars and students of end times prophecy is the identity of the man of lawlessness, the son of perdition — the Antichrist. One interesting theory, especially in light of the recent political turmoil in the Middle East, is that the Antichrist will be Islamic.

Joseph Farah, founder and CEO of WorldNetDaily, spoke on this topic at the Prophecy Summit at Branson. He explained why he believes scripture points to an Islamic Antichrist, and discussed how being openly Christian in the newsroom of a daily paper affected his ability to analyze and report the news.

This interview from the Prophecy Summit at Branson is one of a series that will be posted over the next couple of months. Upcoming guests include Tom Horn, Chuck Missler, Russ Dizdar, Doug Woodward, Gary Stearman, Noah Hutchings of Southwest Radio Ministries, Col. Stephen Bauer, and David Brennan.

Video of these interviews will be part of a DVD set that is being produced by Prophecy in the News.

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2 comments on “P.I.D. Radio at the Prophecy Summit: Joseph Farah

  1. MacBook

    Thanks so much for having Joseph Farah on. WND is a beacon in the darkness. We have to bring together all the Abrahamic faiths, including Mormonism, to defeat Israel’s enemies. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan may be the two witnesses spoken of in Revelation. God is challenging us to be brave and bomb Iran, ushering in a thousand years of peace.

  2. Deborah Leavelle

    DO NOT agree with MacBook….

    From my understanding…you are totally OFF.

    All nations will come against Israel…and GOD alone will be her defense…Blessed be HIS NAME…

    Even so, Come LORD JESUS

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