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Diamond - La Union Europea Y El Anticrist... - David

Diamond does not speak for mainstream theology. He is not a cardinal or a megachurch pastor. But his detailed, verse-by-verse breakdown of the Book of Daniel and Revelation has found a devoted audience in an anxious age. To his followers, Diamond is a modern watchman. To his critics, he is a conspiracy-minded alarmist misreading metaphor for geopolitical fact. The theory begins, as Diamond explains in his most-cited work The Union and the Image , with King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream in Daniel 2. The great statue with a head of gold, chest of silver, belly of bronze, legs of iron, and feet of iron mixed with clay has long been interpreted as four successive kingdoms: Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome.

The European Union will likely continue to deny any apocalyptic destiny. Its bureaucrats will draft directives on agricultural subsidies and carbon neutrality. But in the quiet corners of Bible prophecy forums, in living rooms where the books of Daniel and Revelation are read by lamplight, a different history is being written—one where the blue flag with twelve stars is not a symbol of hope, but a herald of horror. DAVID DIAMOND - LA UNION EUROPEA Y EL ANTICRIST...

“The Book of Revelation was written to first-century Christians under Roman persecution,” she explains. “The beast was Rome—a real, violent empire. To map that onto the European Union, a democratic, bureaucratic, peace-oriented project, is to ignore both history and genre. The EU has no single leader, no military conquest of Israel, no temple-building program. The analogy collapses under the lightest scrutiny.” Diamond does not speak for mainstream theology

At the center of this controversial interpretation stands a figure little known outside eschatological circles: , a Bible teacher and author whose writings and online lectures have reignited a decades-old theory that the EU is the final form of the Roman Empire—and the political womb of the man of lawlessness. To his followers, Diamond is a modern watchman

Diamond chooses the literal route. He believes the temple will be rebuilt—and that the EU will guarantee the peace and resources to make it possible. That, he says, is the covenant the Antichrist will “confirm” for seven years.

“They cannot cohere permanently,” Diamond states in one of his lectures. “And that’s exactly what Daniel said. They will not cleave to one another. That is the European Union today—a forced marriage waiting for a strongman.” The most explosive part of Diamond’s argument involves the ten toes of Daniel’s statue, which traditional eschatology connects to ten kings who will give their power to the Beast (Revelation 17:12–13). Diamond points to the EU’s historical structure—particularly the original six members that grew to nine, then ten, then more—and suggests that a future inner core of ten nations will fully align with the Antichrist.