Do the words in this book have to be fulfilled? If you believe they do, how far down the narrative are you willing to venture before you ask yourself: are these events really of a divine nature or are they something else entirely? Are you waiting for the new world, the new Jerusalem? Is a new world OK with you as long as it’s the one ordered from this book?
Are they all going to trust the plan and let what needs to happen just happen? How much end-of-the-world anticipation does it take to actually will the end of the world into happening?
The Bible, astrology and the numbers are not really any of my things but even for someone with little grasp, the connections to be made are astonishing.
Eyevolution Smith takes us through an interesting Iranian parallel, the actions seeming to fulfil end-of-the-world prophesies, Trump’s palace in the sky and more.
Reminds Me of an oft ask question of Mine...
How do We tell the difference between metaphysical manifestation (prophesy come true) and moneyed psychopaths in control using scripture as a playbook, keeping believers doing nothing to stop Them, just waiting for some Other to come along and "fix it?"
I thought injections were part of the Mark of the Beast?
https://www.logos.com/grow/the-covid-vaccine-has-666-written-all-over-it-and-why-that-doesnt-matter-according-to-revelation/