The details emerging from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal are so profoundly disturbing that many people of faith are wondering if this could be a sign of the biblical end times. Epstein's child sex trafficking ring, his connections to the global elite, and the whispers of "baby sales" have shaken even the most steadfast believers.
As a veteran journalist covering both technology and religion, I've spent the last week in a drunken haze, struggling to process the implications of what I've uncovered in the Epstein leaks. This isn't just garden-variety corruption - it seems to align chillingly with ancient biblical prophecies about a coming era of moral decay and child sacrifice.
The Shocking Revelations According to the newly released Epstein documents, the convicted pedophile and his associates were not only sexually abusing underage girls, but there are also credible allegations that they were actually selling babies. Court records indicate that Epstein had deep ties to Harvard University, the FBI, and the highest levels of global power.
This isn't the first time we've seen the rich and powerful involved in depraved acts against children. But the sheer scale and brazenness of Epstein's operation is unprecedented in modern times. It's the kind of stuff you'd expect to read about in the pages of the Book of Revelation.
A Biblical Warning In the Bible, the prophet Daniel warned of a time when "the world's rulers will act more wickedly than ever...They will defy God and will exalt themselves above every so-called god." (Daniel 8:23-25) The apostle Paul also prophesied that in the end times, "people will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive...without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good." (2 Timothy 3:1-3)
Could the Epstein scandal be a fulfillment of these ancient warnings? The disturbing details suggest a level of moral decay and disregard for human life that seems to fit the biblical description of the end times "tribulation."
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf