Macron’s Soft Power Push in Africa is Key to ‘Making France Great Again’

- Have I concluded 100% that Macron is the Man of Sin? NO! He definitely fits the bill in certain aspects. His statement of wanting to rule like Jupiter/Zeus – the Roman god of gods, certainly makes him a top candidate.
– - However, I have found no evidence of him being Jewish. Theologically, the Bible implies that the Man of Sin is a Jew. Would I be surprise if he is really a Jew? Not at all because Satanic bloodlines are very good at hiding their genealogies. Having said this, if for argument sake, someone provides evidence that he is Jewish. Does it mean Macron is definitely the Son of Perdition? My answer is NO! Because the modern definition of a Jew is not the biblical definition. I have shown that modern Jews (90+% of modern Jewry) are NOT semitic people ie. they are NOT the descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel. So, we need to be very discerning with this Jewish bloodline issue of the Anti-Christ.
– - The next theological reason for not concluding 100% that Macron is the one, is that I do not believe 2Thess 2:9-12 has occurred. We don’t want to jump ahead of biblical events but to think in terms of probabilities. The probability is non zero that Macron is the candidate. Events which are about to happen will help us make a more accurate assessment. There is really no need to confirm 100%, he is the one, or reject 100%, he is not the one.
– - Macron’s Soft Power Push in Africa is Key to ‘Making France Great Again’
by http://www.france24.com/en/
President Emmanuel Macron arrives Tuesday in Nigeria on his latest soft power mission while attempting to reassure African nations that France’s interest in the continent is more than just colonialism revisited.
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Africa has emerged as a cornerstone of Macron’s effort to boost France’s global influence. A high-profile November trip to West Africa was aimed at redefining France’s relationship with its former colonies Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast, and marked the first official visit by a French president to the Anglophone nation of Ghana.
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Macron has made clear that vigorous French engagement on the world stage would be a priority of his administration, declaring in no uncertain terms that “France is back.”
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And he has largely succeeded in reversing France’s waning influence after just a year in office, according to Christian Lequesne, a specialist in French foreign policy at Sciences Po university in Paris. “We went from being a country in decline to a country that’s moving forward, full of energy,” Lequesne told FRANCE 24 in an interview last month.
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In his first-ever annual address to France’s 170 ambassadors in August, Macron reiterated plans to keep the African continent at the core of his foreign policy, stating his conviction that “the future of the world will largely be played out in Africa”. He has also established a new Presidential Council for Africa, whose 11 inaugural members will advise him on African issues and help him prepare for visits to the continent.
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