United Europe, divided Christians

Tim Saunders  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Dec 1997
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It appears I may have moved at the wrong time.

The recent Earthquake in the City1 predicts the collapse of the City of London, not only financially but also physically, through an earthquake which will also affect the Channel Tunnel. This is concerning for someone who has recently come to Canterbury, midway between the two, which would presumably be the epicentre of such seismic shock.

The prophecy behind the book concludes: 'In regard to Europe, come out of her my dear children, for she will align herself with the Beast and the false prophet who will arise and appear for just a short while'.

Sir Fred Catherwood, on the other side of the scales, argues that there is no alternative to the EU, other than being little Englanders, and that the only hope for vital job creation is a large domestic market the size of Europe2.

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