Mario Murillo, a host, writer, and evangelical ally of President Donald Trump, is warning that something is coming. He doesn't know what it is, but it's coming to the United States.
Hemant Mehta, also known as "The Friendly Atheist," shared a video of Murillo speaking to a crowd under a white tent in Tyler, Texas, gave props to Trump and asked for money for his ministries.
Then he issued a prophecy.
"A great event is coming to the United States," he proclaimed. "It'll be unlike anything America has ever seen. It will top all of the epochal things that have happened to our country. And when it comes, and it will, it is going to render two groups of people obsolete. They will no longer be in business. They will be out of business."
When it came time to tell the audience what this event would be, however, Murillo couldn't.
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"This event is so stupendous, so monumental that it is very difficult for me to find the words to adequately describe it," he continued.
That event will lead to the natural and the supernatural to collide when the "very thin veil" will be "torn open."
He said that these events would "start happening that are both spiritual and demonic, to where it will be generally accepted that the supernatural is real. The psychiatric community is going to admit that it's real. Are you listening to what I'm saying? Medical doctors will admit that it's real."
This event will be a "demonic or supernatural event," and scientists will be present to see it, he claimed. Those supernatural events will happen on university campuses, on the 6 o'clock news. "There's gonna be miracles and demonic events happening."
He said that not only will the "miraculous and demonic" be present, but "angelic activity is about to spike in the United States of America. Now, I'm going to say it again. I believe people are going to entertain angels, and not even be aware of it."
"Let me tell you, Jesus is coming soon!" he said to the cheering audience.
Among the people who will be rendered obsolete are atheists, he said, asking his audience, "somebody say amen." The second is "non-supernatural churches." He then chastised pastors for not allowing the gifts of the Spirit to operate in church. "You better bring back speaking in tongues. You better bring back prophecy. You better bring back casting out the devil. You better bring back laying hands on the sick."
He went on to say, "I know God well enough to know" that with the devil operational, he'll need "a body of soldiers."
See the full video here, beginning at the one-hour mark.
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