Tuesday 4 February 2020

Self-proclaimed expert Tim Cohen identifies Prince Charles as the Antichrist

I missed the February 2, 2020 broadcast of the radio program Coast to Coast AM, but I probably didn't miss much, since there's enough information here to tell me who the Antichrist is (links in original): ;)

In the first half, Christian author, speaker, and teacher, Tim Cohen, joined George Noory to discuss how current events are aligning with biblical 'End Times' prophecy, the identity of the Antichrist, as well as evidence for complex biological life elsewhere in our solar system. He believes the prophesied 7-year-period of the Tribulation may be at hand, which begins with a treaty enforced upon Israel by other nations of the world. Cohen has concluded that the Antichrist, spoken of in prophecy, is none other than Prince Charles. He claims that the royal family has been involved in witchcraft and Druidry over the years, and adopted the image of the red dragon (a symbol of Satan).

Further, Charles' Coat of Arms has an unusual unicorn figure with human eyes, which Cohen correlated with Daniel's prophetic writings about a world government leader associated with a single-horned being. NASA has been lying to the public for a long time, Cohen continued, adding that there is a great deal of fossilized evidence on Mars, right on the planet's surface. These ancient creatures, he explained, were "flash-fossilized" by massive flooding, and because the water quickly dissipated, they were not buried or hidden in the mud. For more, view related images Cohen provided us.
Coast to Coast AM is a show that specializes in paranormal topics. Guests who claim to be Christian are invariably those who are somewhat "off" when it comes to Biblical exegesis, such as Gnostic views of the scriptures (e.g., "Rabbi" Jonathan Cahn), and consultation of extrabiblical sources (e.g., Thomas Horn and Paul McGuire, with their emphasis on the Nephilim).

Tim Cohen makes some pretty bold claims (bold, links in original):

Called by God in 1987 to be "him who has understanding" (Rev 13:18) — while a United States Air Force Academy cadet — Timothy Cohen is today an internationally recognized Christian author, speaker, and teacher. He has researched and written what many are now coming to view as Christendom's foremost prophetic and theological works (Rev 19:10), to include The AntiChrist and a Cup of Tea as well as the Messiah, History, and the Tribulation Period multi-volume series.

Would you like to understand where we are in the timeline of Bible prophecy, without having to guess? In The AntiChrist and a Cup of Tea, Tim Cohen presents the fascinating saga of the British Monarchy's centuries-long endeavor to establish a "New World Order," and gives hard-evidence to suggest the actual identity of the coming AntiChrist. Learn the remarkable truth concerning the "man of sin," the "son of perdition," in The AntiChrist and a Cup of Tea.

Along with The AntiChrist and a Cup of Tea (Rev 13:18), Tim Cohen's forthcoming Messiah, History, and the Tribulation Period series offers a real and deep insight into the prophetic scriptures. Tim's teaching therein represents a genuine paradigm shift in Christian understanding of both The Person and the work of The Messiah — the testimony of Yeshua (Rev 19:10). As such, it illuminates biblical theology and will, over time, redefine the best in Christian understanding and teaching. The saints will understand both the written and living Word of God more deeply and more fully than previously. Within Cohen's volumes, you will see many hidden treasures of God's Word and learn biblical wisdom; you will be taught things that few understand, what some obstinately or ignorantly refuse to investigate or consider, or even perilously choose to ignore — despite the great strength of the evidence. Future theologians and historians will, we believe, come to recognize Cohen's books as the new theological standard in several areas of study. For example, Cohen unveils the first-ever unified school (and theory) of Christian theology, one that encompasses the whole of eschatology and eschatological interpretation — a true Messiah-centered approach called the "Messianic view" — in Messiah, History, and the Tribulation Period. This is well beyond the "scholarship" of today's Christian seminaries and Jewish schools, and yet Tim Cohen makes it biblically testable and easy to grasp. This will change the way you think about and perceive God and Yeshua.

Tim's books are written for all levels of Christianity, from the babe in Christ to the "scholar of scholars." They are clear and easy to follow, yet packed with more information than would typically be found in several times as many pages of other authors' writings.
I admit that I don't keep up with the latest prophecy teachers--this blogger has seen "shooting stars" come and go on the prophecy circuit over the years--but I've never heard of "internationally recognized" Tim Cohen; now, having finally heard of him, I don't recognize him as an expert. Always beware of anyone who claims to have come up with the "first-ever unified school of Christian theology"--which no one else has been able to accomplish in 2,000 years.

I remember when Mary Stewart Relfe identified Anwar Sadat in her book When Your Money Fails (1981)--just before he was assassinated. Before that, it was Henry Kissinger who was the Antichrist; and Charles Taylor kept saying that King Juan Carlos of Spain was the Antichrist. False prophetess Psychic Jeane Dixon prophesied that the Antichrist was born on February 5, 1962--which rules out Prince Charles, who was born on November 14, 1948.

While some characteristics of the Antichrist are given in the Bible, Christians aren't told to be looking for him. Rather, we're to be looking for the coming of the Lord:

But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, Philippians 3:20 (NIV)

A good book on the subject of false prophecies concerning the end times and correct handling of Bible prophecy is Soothsayers of the Second Advent by William M. Alnor (1989).

3 comments:

  1. Tim Cohen seems to have a huge ego, which in itself is reason for caution. His books are extremely high priced also. Red light on this one!

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  2. Tim Cohen does have some interesting points but his arrogance is nauseating. He doesn’t share his opinions, only his absolute truth with no room that he might be wrong on any issue. I also dislike the way he slanders of other sincere Christian teachers who disagree with him, often calling them liars and false-teachers.

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  3. I totally agree with both these comments. I find the word "Nauseating" and "Ego" to be right on and in my experience that is called Pride! I am not the brightest but I do know his history is way off with the "Coat of Arms" history and meanings. His "Ego" unfortunately got in the way of me actually making it through his videos because I was so "Nauseated" so I was only able to fact check his coat of arms theory that quickly fell apart so no reason to continue listening. What do I know though I have only listened to "Liars" and "False-Teachers".

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