Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto on Monday devoted an entire segment to the possibility that a United States attack on Syria could be a sign of the End Times, a period in which Christians believe that Jesus Christ will return to face the emergence of the Antichrist.
"This Syria stuff is way old," Cavuto explained. "I mean Old Testament old. That's how old I'm talking about. Don't laugh. Some biblical scholars say it's all there in black and white."
The Fox News host invited author Joel Rosenberg to weigh in on the link between the Syrian conflict and the Bible passages, which he said were "uncanny" and "kind of scary."
"These are prophecies more than 2,700 years old, some of them, but they have not actually been fulfilled," Rosenberg said. "But this prophecy, as you just pointed out, talks about the complete and utter destruction of Damascus. That's an End Times or eschatological prophecy."
"It's a very sobering thought to think that a judgment of a city or a country could happen in which an entire city could be wiped out, but that is, in fact, what the Bible is predicting," he added. "I think it's wrong for people who teach Bible prophecies to guess -- I mean, in a sense try to say for certain it's going to happen now."
"But you have 7 million Syrians that are already on the run, 2 million have left the country, 5 million are internally displaced. That Jeremiah 49 prophecy says that people will flee, but there will still be people in Damascus when the prophecy happens. So, the bottom line is that we don't know if these two prophecies -- Isaiah 17 and Jeremiah 49 -- will happen in our lifetime or soon, but they could because they haven't happened yet."
"Amazing," the Fox News host observed. "It's in in there. It's worth a read."
Cavuto and Rosenberg did not speculate if one of the current world leaders could be the Antichrist at the time of Christ's Second Coming.