Rabbi Jason Sobel/James Lasher #fundie #wingnut #ufo #conspiracy charismanews.com
In a recent conversation with Charisma Media, Rabbi Jason Sobel laid out a fascinating case connecting the Antichrist spirit, the days of Noah and mysterious archaeological discoveries in Turkey.
Rabbi Sobel makes it clear: “The Antichrist is the man of lawlessness. I believe he tries to create lawlessness, he tries to create chaos in order to take control.” That spirit of lawlessness is not only rising today, but Sobel argues that its roots stretch deep into history, possibly even to Turkey’s ancient sites, some of which are believed to be Nephilim cities.
Turkey is a land rich with biblical history—it holds the Mountains of Ararat, where Noah’s Ark landed. But recent archaeological discoveries are raising new questions. Could some of these sites be linked to the Nephilim, the hybrid giants mentioned in Genesis 6? Sobel sees a compelling connection: “If the ark is in what is modern-day Turkey, and you have these ancient cities that are unexplainable that seem to be connected to the Nephilim… this all seems to be coming full circle.”
He pointed to Jesus’ own words about the end times: “As it was in the days of Noah, so will it be in the days of the Son of Man.” What happened before the flood—when the Nephilim roamed the earth and wickedness abounded—will be mirrored in the last days.
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With the media increasingly promoting extraterrestrial narratives, Sobel warns that a great deception is coming. “One of the things they do is they go through all the civilizations and they show… what people didn’t understand, but what they were really talking about were not gods, but they were aliens.”
Why would this matter prophetically? Because, as Sobel explained, if the world can be convinced that all religions stem from ancient extraterrestrial visitations, it would be the perfect setup for a one-world faith—one led by the Antichrist himself. “You could simultaneously discredit all the world religions at once and move people into a one-world faith.”