Prophetic Exaggerations and Conspiracy TheoriesI hate prophecy exaggerations. When they don't come true it makes a mockery of the whole subject of Bible Prophecy. These latest predictions about the October 31 prophecy and September 16 blood moon are no different. Hundreds of videos are going up claiming that Jesus will return, The Antichrist will be revealed, that The Mark of The Beast will begin and that a Tsunami will hit the U.S. all on such and such a date How ridiculous! To the World, anyone who believes in Bible prophecy of any sort looks crazy, even if they are quite sane and rational in what they are saying, simply because the whole subject has become tainted by so many exaggerated and false predictions! The Bible does contain valid prophecies; there is no need to make them up. This video is about getting together to prepare for The Mark of the Beast, The Antichrist and The Return of Jesus.