Ben Carson Speaks Loud and Clear About End-Time Prophecies
Certain religious ideologies fuel fanatics to bring about an “apocalyptic phenomenon,” possibly fulfilling end-time prophecies, Republican Ben Carson says.
The retired neurosurgeon made the comments when Full Measure’s Sharyl Attkisson asked him point blank if “we’re at the end of days.”
“You could guess that we are getting closer to that,” Carson says. “You do have people who have a belief system that sees this apocalyptic phenomenon occurring and that they’re a part of it, and who would not hesitate to use nuclear weapons if they gain, possessing them.”
However, Carson refused to negate the power of an awakening reviving the globe for God.
“I think we have a chance to certainly do everything that we can to ameliorate the situation,” Carson says.
Carson’s faith plays prominently into his politics. Before his retirement, Carson lifted every surgery up to God before lifting his knife.
Now, he’s passionately pro-life and maintains an Islamic belief system is incompatible with the U.S. constitution.
“Sharia indicates that Islamic beliefs are superior beliefs, all other religions are inferior. Also, it subjugates women in substantial ways to men and declares certain acts as reasons for death … adultery, homosexuality … those things not compatible with Constitution.”