David Diamond - La Union Europea Y El Anticrist... __full__ -
: He teaches that the Antichrist (the "Little Horn") will arise from this European political structure. This figure will initially appear as a man of peace who solves global crises before revealing his true nature. The Spirit of the Antichrist
: Diamond emphasizes that while the final Antichrist has not yet appeared, the "spirit of the Antichrist" is already active. He defines this spirit as anything that denies Jesus is the Christ or attempts to replace Him with a false system. The Role of Jerusalem
Another key text is Daniel 8, where a "little horn" emerges from one of four winds and grows exceedingly great. In Diamond’s framework, the Antichrist will come from a small European nation—not necessarily Germany or France, but perhaps a nation like Belgium (headquarters of the EU) or even Luxembourg. DAVID DIAMOND - LA UNION EUROPEA Y EL ANTICRIST...
) argue that the European Union is the precursor to a revived Roman Empire from which the Antichrist will eventually emerge. The Arizona Center for Judaic Studies Key Themes of Diamond's Teachings The Revived Roman Empire
: Following a traditional dispensationalist view, Diamond often identifies the EU as the "Revived Roman Empire." He suggests that the territorial and cultural foundations of modern Europe align with the fourth beast described in Daniel's visions. : He teaches that the Antichrist (the "Little
: His teachings often connect European politics to the fate of Israel and Jerusalem, suggesting that the Antichrist will eventually broker a seven-year peace treaty between Israel and its neighbors, which he will later break. New World Order
“They already have a flag, an anthem (Beethoven’s Ode to Joy), a parliament, a currency, and a court,” he says. “What’s missing? A single man to sit in the temple of God. That man is coming.” He defines this spirit as anything that denies
Daniel 2 (the statue with feet of iron and clay) and Daniel 7 (the beast with ten horns).
He points to the EU’s historically close (if strained) relationship with Israel, its funding of Palestinian authorities, and its role in the Quartet on the Middle East as a dress rehearsal for a final, fatal deal.
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.
Others note that similar predictions have been made for the League of Nations, the United Nations, and even the Common Market in the 1970s. None materialized.








