The reason this is true is that those who believe we are now in Armageddon have a state of mind where they might obtain nuclear weapons to make sure Armageddon takes place (in whatever way they think it is supposed to be).
Most of the people who believe it is Armageddon right now are ISIS Soldiers and Adherents worldwide. So, because of this they are the most likely to try to obtain nuclear weapons to create Armageddon the way they think it should go there in the middle east.
The other thing that people like this think who are specifically ISIS is that American and European Soldiers must face them in the Middle East to bring about this outcome that they expect and wish.
So, when ISIS soldiers find ways to die it is only because they think by so doing they are going to heaven.
I often wonder if like most humans that their lives are just so miserable that they just want to die and hope those still alive honor their deaths. Because this is better than just committing suicide with no honor.
So, is believing you are going to heaven by dying in battle make you go to heaven?
I cannot answer this question because I didn't die on a battlefield.
Logically, to an American or European dying on a battlefield doesn't necessarily take you to heaven, mostly because in Christianity we believe in Forgiveness and not in thousands of years of revenge.
So, what do we do with all the information on this page then?
I think each person has to think about it for themselves and to make their own choices worldwide.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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