WTT disaster of    9,11 is the  begging of what is called the Holy War ‘Armageddon or Jihad" which was predicted in the the Old Testament and the Revelation to St. John the last book on the New Testament and then in the Holy Karam.

The Religious leaders speak on the cause:
 

God Gave U.S. 'What We Deserve,' Falwell Says
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By John F. Harris
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, September 14, 2001; Page C03
 

Television evangelists Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, two of the most prominent voices of the religious right, said liberal civil liberties groups, feminists, homosexuals and abortion rights supporters bear partial responsibility for Tuesday's terrorist attacks because their actions have turned God's anger against America.

"God continues to lift the curtain and allow the enemies of America to give us probably what we deserve," said Falwell, appearing yesterday on the Christian Broadcasting Network's "700 Club," hosted by Robertson.

"Jerry, that's my feeling," Robertson responded. "I think we've just seen the antechamber to terror. We haven't even begun to see what they can do to the major population."

Falwell said the American Civil Liberties Union has "got to take a lot of blame for this," again winning Robertson's agreement: "Well, yes."

Then Falwell broadened his blast to include the federal courts and others who he said were "throwing God out of the public square." He added: "The abortionists have got to bear some burden for this because God will not be mocked. And when we destroy 40 million little innocent babies, we make God mad. I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People for the American Way -- all of them who have tried to secularize America -- I point the finger in their face and say, 'You helped this happen.' "

People for the American Way transcribed the broadcast and denounced the comments as running directly counter to President Bush's call for national unity. Ralph G. Neas, the liberal group's president, called the remarks "absolutely inappropriate and irresponsible."

Robertson and others on the religious right gave critical backing to Bush last year when he was battling for the GOP presidential nomination. A White House official called the remarks "inappropriate" and added, "The president does not share those views."

Falwell was unrepentant, saying in an interview that he was "making a theological statement, not a legal statement."

"I put all the blame legally and morally on the actions of the terrorist," he said. But he said America's "secular and anti-Christian environment left us open to our Lord's [decision] not to protect. When a nation deserts God and expels God from the culture . . . the result is not good."

Robertson was not available for comment, a spokeswoman said. But she released a statement echoing the remarks he made on his show. An ACLU spokeswoman said the group "will not dignify the Falwell-Robertson remarks with a comment."
 
 

© 2001 The Washington Post Company

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Falwell Apologizes for Remarks
Calls Comments Spreading Blame for Attack 'Insensitive'

By Kevin Hall
The Associated Press
 

R I C H M O N D, Va., Sept. 17 — The Rev. Jerry Falwell apologized today for saying God had allowed terrorists to attack America because of the work of civil liberties groups, abortion rights supporters and feminists.
 

• Falwell Suggests Gays to Blame for Attacks
 

Falwell said his comments were ill-timed, insensitive and divisive at a time of national mourning. President Bush had called the minister's statement inappropriate.
"In the midst of the shock and mourning of a dark week for America, I made a statement that I should not have made and which I sincerely regret," Falwell said.

He added: "I want to apologize to every American, including those I named."

Thursday Interview Fans the Flames

In an interview Thursday during religious broadcaster Pat Robertson's TV program The 700 Club, Falwell blamed the devastation on pagans, abortionists, feminists, homosexuals, the American Civil Liberties Union and the People for the American Way.

"All of them who have tried to secularize America, I point the finger in their face and say, 'You helped this happen,"' he said.

Falwell, a Baptist minister and chancellor of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., also expressed a belief shared by other evangelicals that divine protection is withdrawn from nations that violate God's will.

However, some Christian thinkers warned there was no way to know which sin led to which punishment. Today, Falwell agreed.

"When I talked about God lifting the curtain of protection on our nation, I should have made it very clear that no one on this earth knows whether or not that occurred or did not occur," he said.

He said if the destruction was a judgment from God it was a judgment on all sinners, including himself.

White House Disapproval

Falwell told The Associated Press that no one from the evangelical community or the White House pressured him to apologize.

However, he said a White House representative called him Friday while he was driving to the National Cathedral memorial service in Washington, and told him the president disapproved.

Falwell said he told the White House that he also felt he had misspoken.

Falwell made his apology minutes after Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network released its own statement calling Falwell's on-air remarks "severe and harsh in tone and, frankly, not fully understood" by Robertson and his two co-hosts.

During last week's broadcast, Robertson had agreed when Falwell said, "God continues to lift the curtain and allow the enemies of America to give us probably what we deserve."

Angell Watts, a spokeswoman for Robertson's network, did not return calls today seeking comment.
 

Copyright 2001 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


Philosophy:

The above is not completely correct because as we see on  the last page of the Bible Revelation c22 v10 God say let them that are vile be vile still...

Therefore God has give free will to individuals to do as they please as long as they do not hurt others, so God would not punish for personal reasons.

If we look at the names to get insight World and Trade we will understand that this was the end of the old world.  The begging of the "New World Order” as foretold.  President Bush Senior,

The word trade can be see as an important clue because in Revelation 13 we see stated that You can not buy or sell “trade” unless you receive the mark of the beast.

And later the beast is seen being ridden by the whore of Babylon who falls at the time of the change to the new order.

Conclusions are that it was the United States use of the Anno Domeni calendar, which was the case for the fall of the towers.  The U.S. was told by the founding father to separate the government from religions.
 
 

Minister Louis Farrakhan
responds to the ATTACK on AMERICA
Sunday, September 16, 2001

The Palestinians believe they have sustained injustice since 1948. Whether you agree or disagree, from their point of view, they have not had justice. They have cried out in every forum for the redress of their grievances and justice has not come. They live in refugee camps, are scattered throughout the world and every day they live with the horror of what they suffer. So more and more minds become imbalanced to the degree that life has no more meaning, for there is no joy in being free if there is no justice. Joy is the result of justice. Out of despair and hopelesness and waking up everyday without the joy of justice, this is what causes children to strap themselves with bombs. They care nothing for their lives, and they care nothing for the lives of others. They want others to feel the pain of what they live with everyday.

Some Palestinians danced in the streets, not because they have no feeling for American life. They danced because they wanted America to feel what they feel, what they have lived with. They are only a tiny minority. The majority of the world grieved with us. We stand with President Bush, the government and the people of the United States, in their desire to hunt down those responsible for this heinous crime against humanity, but we caution the most powerful nation on this earth, that has the power to inflict pain on any nation beyond imagination, that counsel from the highest spiritual sources must be sought by President Bush and the administration before they undertake this war.
Mr. President, I plead with you that this war that you intend could trigger that war that all the scientists of religion and of war have desired to escape, the war that would end all wars, the War of Armageddon. The scriptures teach that, when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, this is a sign of the end of this present system of things. A horrible and escalating violence in the Middle East is a potential trigger of Armageddon; and this is why the world must be interested in peace in that area. But, there can be no peace in that area without justice and it seems as though the political people cannot bring it about, so those that are religious scientists must rise to the occasion. The children of Abraham—Muslims, Christians, and Jews—pooling the best of our knowledge of scripture, can help to solve that problem. We must be allowed to do it, lest it cause something that causes most of humanity to perish.
 
 

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