
José Alberto Villasana Munguía is a Writer and analyst of political, economic and religious international affairs.
He studied Theology in the Gregorian University in Rome, Philosophy in the Angelicum University in Rome, Classical Humanities in the Centre for Higher Studies in Salamanca, Spain and International Communications in the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico (ITAM), specialising in Eschatology since 1995.
He is Academic Adviser to the International Institute of Human Rights.
He is a director member of the Journalist’s Club of Mexico.
He is President of the pro life civil association “Life to be Born” (Vida para Nacer).
He has received the National Award for Journalism on three occasions in the categories of in-depth investigation.
The Old Testament tells us about two people who were raptured while still alive: Elijah and Enoch. Both were taken to Heaven without passing through death (Gen. 5, 24; Heb. 11, 55; and 2 Kings 2, 11) and both will return during the Great Tribulation to publicly confront the Antichrist.
Among the references which stand out most regarding the Antichrist, whom St. Paul also called the “Impious one”, the “lawless one”, the “son of perdition”, the “adversary”, there is an element which shows us at what moment he will make his appearance on the world stage, because it precedes him and is directly related to him.
The battle of Armageddon is a world conflict, after the third world war known as the war of Ezequiel or the “War of Gog and Magog”, which will take place towards the end of the Great Tribulation, once the Antichrist has broken the peace agreement which he signed at the beginning of the Great Tribulation and he turns against the Jews themselves to destroy Israel.