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Predicting the end times has been a cottage industry for two thousand years
It has never happened. Why should this time be different?
I don't think so. "What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.". Perhaps you want to back that up.
Revelation is the only book of the Bible that pronounces a blessing upon the reader on completion. When John passed his book on he shared a great gift with mankind. The church would read it to the members to bless them.
The 900 year reference was from what I read many years ago so in our modern world there are other blessings to be found I'm sure. You would be blessed for reading it.
The parables of Revelation have repeated many times in history just not in such easy soundbites as you favour - the gesundheit pass ("show me your papers") was an example of medicalized tyrrany that echos the parables of Revelation. The Germans in the past used a typhus pretext to subjugate and imprison millions and create an industry of death around medicine as a way to control the masses.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1297275/
I think you would agree that the geshuntiet pass was evil; it can be regarded as the mark of the beast in pure form.
Your beliefs are noted.
It would be nice if you could validate the story about Revelations being the only thing read in the early christian church for 900 years.
I believe you mean to acknowledge that it has been used to predict end times many times before.
Fixed that for you. You can characterize commond public health measures that way if you want to. I don't. And I see it didn't take you long to invoke Godwin's Law
I think you invoked Godwin's law. Did the Germans and Nazi's suddenly switch or are you a German apologist?
With regards to your initial statement that:
So could you explain your statement that the Bible was written by "goat herders" isn't a form of slur? Just wondering if you based that statement from something you read or you have a source that isnt trying to offend? Or do you just want to discredit Christians generally because you harbour some hate for them?
Folks Folks Tuchodi here. This is my fake account.
I love Communism. That is why I fucking hate God. I am a raging atheist folks. I hate Christians. I have raging irrational hatred for Trump.
Why?
For Communism to succeed, the belief in a higher power has to be crushed and replaced with the worship of the Government Regime.
Do not question the Regime.
Do not question the Regime Media.
Report family and friends who question the Regime.
Sentence non believers to death.
Folks, I support sentencing unvaccinated non believers to death.
Folks Tuchodi, here, I am a genocidal freak.
If you refused a vaccine that causes heart damage and you are on an organ transplant list? YOU DESERVE a DEATH SENTENCE.
You seem to be using "German" and "Nazi" interchangeably. Are you sure you want to do that?
Don't move the goalposts. You're the one claiming passages from so long ago are relevant today despite the fact that the same claim has been made unsuccessfully so many times before.
In answer to your persisting i found the reference.
https://discoverrevelation.com/revelation-chapter-1/
In my interpretation "early church" is defined as the period prior to Europe conversion en mass around AD1000.
But you said
I hope you see the difference.
Have a look at "Misquoting Jesus" if you can find it. As I recall he says there are - or were at the time of publication - over 30,000 remnants from early versions of the new testament, and there is a lot of variation among them. He cites specific instances of passages being modified to suit the politics of the time and place.
The King James version itself is an example: "...a product commissioned to reinforce a clear-cut royal political agenda, to be done by elite scholarly committees, and reviewed by a self-serving bureaucracy, with ultimate approval reserved to an absolutist monarch." https://www.christianity.com/church/church-history/timeline/1601-1700/story-behind-king-james-bible-11630052.html