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Bible prophecy related news

Find out how facts are related to the fulfillment of biblical prophecies

Bible prophecy related news

The Bible contains more than 2,000 prophecies. None of them will fail to be fulfilled. A large number of these prophecies are coming true as you read these lines. These are the prophecies about the end times.

The role of the Vatican as the director of Satan’s plan for humanity, global epidemics, the work of God’s people to bring the Gospel to the world, natural disasters, and current military conflicts are some of the events prophesied in the Bible that are happening now.

Here you will find the news that demonstrate the complete fulfillment of biblical prophecies. They are presented alongside the biblical verses that foreshadow them before they happen, so when you see their fulfillment, you will believe in the Word of God.

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Danish farmers report climate additive imposed by Brussels is killing their cows

Legislation requires livestock farmers to reduce methane emissions by using a climate additive in cow feed.

Russia, China and Iran deploy warships in the Gulf of Oman

The military operation in the Gulf of Oman allows Russia to showcase its military might alongside two strategic allies.

European Sunday Alliance paves the way for Sunday law

The European Sunday Alliance presents arguments to support the enforcement of Sunday law in the very near future.

Ursula von der Leyen announces new taxes to finance climate agenda

Ursula von der Leyen announces new taxes to fund a trillion-dollar budget aimed at advancing the climate agenda.

Singapore will begin issuing digital money in 2024

The Monetary Authority of Singapore, which acts as the central bank, has announced that it will begin issuing a digital currency in 2024.

Pope Francis receives Milei at the Vatican in February

Javier Milei visits the Vatican and invites Pope Francis to visit Argentina after his official trip to the Holy See.