War of Armageddon fact or fiction

The author’s conclusion:

In my opinion, the most important of all these discussions about the savior and the final wars, whether it is Armageddon, Kyrgyz, or any other name, is distinguishing the right from the wrong front. Perhaps all the parties in these end-time wars consider themselves to be right and the other party to be false and disbelievers and supporters of Satan and the anointing of death.

Because in the holy books and end-of-life narratives, there is talk of God’s army and Satan’s army and infidels.

Now the Jews consider themselves the army of God and the other side as the army of Satan – Christians consider themselves the army of God and the soldiers of Christ because the Messiah is supposed to come.

Muslims have authentic narrations that at the end of time, Imam Mahdi (a.s.) will appear to save humanity, and the Messiah will also descend from the sky and will be in his army and pray behind the Imam of the time (Imam Mahdi). So Muslims are among the army of God and their enemies are among the army of Satan.

So let’s pay attention, since God said that he will help the believers, we must see who are the believers in the end times.

At the time of the revelation of the Torah, the believers meant those who believed in Prophet Moses (pbuh), but now they have been dead for thousands of years. And their children not only did not believe in the next prophet (Jesus) but even hanged him in their imagination. So how can they consider themselves believers and part of God’s army.

 And after them, the Messiah has come, and the believers at the time of Jesus were those who believed in him, and those people have died now, and Jesus said, after me, a prophet will come from the Arabian Peninsula, whose name is Ahmad. Believe in him – have Christians done this?

If that was the case, we wouldn’t have Christians now – how can someone who has not obeyed the command of his prophet consider himself a believer. So we must see which side of history we are on and not be happy with the name of Jew or Christian or Muslim.

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