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The following is a special presentation of the world tomorrow with Herbert W.
Armstrong.
I speak as a voice crying out in the 20th century wilderness of religious confusion, showing what is soon coming on this world.
The subject of Armageddon in the end of the world has been appearing in the public press more or less often in the last 25 years.
The disciples asked Jesus Christ for a sign of his second coming and the end of the world.
And he replied, as you find in Matthew 20 414.
And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world, for a witness unto all nations, and then shall the end come.
Believe it or not, he was speaking of this very program.
Did you ever go to Petra?
I've never been to Petra.
I've never been to Petra.
That was the whole deal.
Like, there was a.
We're definitely going to a place of safety.
But I was like, go live in a cave.
I don't know.
I was thinking like, you know, like a spaceship or a weather balloon, the moon, something cool.
But from what I understand, this is more than just a cave.
This is one of the stone archaeological wonders of the world.
There's statues and frescoes I've never been.