RE: Donald Trump assassination in 2020?

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Donald Trump assassination in 2020?

in trump •  5 years ago  (edited)

Many people will claim that the bible have relevance without this way of reading it. Some people use the wisdom of life from the bible for guidance and for comfort.

If I understand you correctly, after the assassination Trump the theory is that Iran will somehow take over USA? My theory is that the Vice president will take over, and that he also would have a very good chance to win the upcoming election. Unless, of course, Mike Pence turns out to be Khomeini in disguise :-)

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The bible can be used for both, but understandably most use it the way you mention. Most people are not highly analytical.

Let me be more clear on the transition. Daniel has a lot to do with the sequence of empires. Their rise and fall.
Babylon, the greatest city of its time, fell not to conquest but from a simple removal of its co-regent "king".
This methodology is based on a combination of two sequences of ancient events. Similar to the Persian overthrow but not exactly the same. Only if there is an assassination, most likely in this term will the method be valid and then America, as we have know it, for over 200 years will be radically altered, the constitutional republic will collapse.

Indeed Trump acts provocative, and there may be people both willing and capable of assassinating him. But, still it is not likely that this will happend, simply because he has a large organisation around him working for his security. Also I find it hard to belive the idea that USA depends on this one person. Especially when we know that the president have been assassinated two times before without the USA disintegrating. The killing of Lincoln happened just after a civil war, with a USA on the brink of collapse just years before.

Patterns of historical events can repeat itself, if the same mechanisms are in play, of course. I guess our different views can be summed up in that I believe the future is caotic, with few accurate ways to predict whats going to happen, and you believe there is a pre-destined future, which already is written down in the bible (correct me if I am wrong). I hope this discussion has been interesting for you too! It seems this is as far as we can get on this subject :-)

Thanks for your time and kind answears!

  ·  5 years ago (edited)

Here is an interesting read published 2 Jan this year that I bumped into yesterday. I has a more statistical approach. Their assessment of societal cycles is also indicating that this decade does not have a great outlook, especially if there is a “trigger event”.

https://theconversation.com/history-repeats-itself-thats-bad-news-for-the-2020s-127116