Tag Archives: climate

See It Before It’s Gone

This post is about ice cover in the Arctic, and the title for this post could be urging you to see it while you can, since there is less and less Arctic sea ice with each passing summer. But that’s not what the title means (and, besides, while summer Arctic sea is steadily declining, the […]

Meanwhile, Up In The Arctic, Things Have Gone Off The Rails

So, NATO has more or less collapsed and the alliance that gave the world relative peace and prosperity for more than 75 years is gone. In its place is the expectation of spiraling conflicts and economic volatility. There is also the expectation of a resurgent and very politically active Catholic Church under the next pope, […]

About That Mystery Prophecy In Luke 21…

Christ, toward the end of His ministry, made some remarkable comments to His disciples about things that would happen in the future. This set them to asking for clarification and further information. Christ provided this information – in astonishing and detailed abundance. You can read what He said in that private conversation with His disciples in […]

Increasingly Frequent Disasters and the Fulfillment of Prophecy

Take a good, careful look at the chart below.  The chart, courtesy of Emdat (www.emdat.be/natural-disasters-trends) reflects the number of reported disasters from the period of 1900 to 2010.  Unfortunately, Emdat does not yet have the data up for 2011, a year full of very expensive disasters, so we have to work with what we’ve got. […]