Has the Time Come?
November 2nd 2010 21:05
“For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes....All these are the beginning of sorrows. Matt 24:7-8 (KJV)
The words of Jesus Christ concerning the End Times have been quoted by religions and cults throughout the centuries in an attempt to validate a belief that the Apocalypse is imminent.
It is true that many believe we are now in the End Times. Certainly, the new millennium has heralded increasing global warming, a plethora of natural disasters, and the advent of modern day terrorism, however, can they be compared to the ‘sorrows’ inflicted by the WW1 & WW2 half-century 1900-1950?
The trouble with prophesies concerning the future is that they are in the main symbolic, and open to interpretation. Take the Book of Revelations as an example, without symbolic interpretation; it could be a fictional account to rival ‘Lord of the Rings’.
Okay, so let’s put the objective hat aside for a moment and consider the possibility that 1914 heralded the “beginning of sorrows”. What then could lead us to think that we are entering the ‘end of sorrows’ and the beginning of the Apocalypse? Well, a culmination of prophesies might help, namely those of Jesus, Nostradamus, and the Mayans. This is the first time history will bear witness to three prophesies seemingly converging on one point in time: December 2012—the predictions of Jesus and the Book of Revelations; a recently uncovered book by Nostradamus, and the Mayan calendar, which proceeds no further than the aforementioned date.
If readers wish more information regarding these prophesies, just type 2012, the Bible, Nostradamus, and Mayan calendar into your search engines. Then make yourself a brew and settle in for some intense reading and thought.
For the purposes of objectivity, MW will not provide its interpretation. Rather, we will continue to report the facts that directly relate to this prophetic anomaly in the lead up to 2012, i.e. further documentation and news reports and eye witness accounts that pertain to relevant events, whether they are natural or supernatural.
Stay tuned.
The words of Jesus Christ concerning the End Times have been quoted by religions and cults throughout the centuries in an attempt to validate a belief that the Apocalypse is imminent.
It is true that many believe we are now in the End Times. Certainly, the new millennium has heralded increasing global warming, a plethora of natural disasters, and the advent of modern day terrorism, however, can they be compared to the ‘sorrows’ inflicted by the WW1 & WW2 half-century 1900-1950?
The trouble with prophesies concerning the future is that they are in the main symbolic, and open to interpretation. Take the Book of Revelations as an example, without symbolic interpretation; it could be a fictional account to rival ‘Lord of the Rings’.
Okay, so let’s put the objective hat aside for a moment and consider the possibility that 1914 heralded the “beginning of sorrows”. What then could lead us to think that we are entering the ‘end of sorrows’ and the beginning of the Apocalypse? Well, a culmination of prophesies might help, namely those of Jesus, Nostradamus, and the Mayans. This is the first time history will bear witness to three prophesies seemingly converging on one point in time: December 2012—the predictions of Jesus and the Book of Revelations; a recently uncovered book by Nostradamus, and the Mayan calendar, which proceeds no further than the aforementioned date.
If readers wish more information regarding these prophesies, just type 2012, the Bible, Nostradamus, and Mayan calendar into your search engines. Then make yourself a brew and settle in for some intense reading and thought.
For the purposes of objectivity, MW will not provide its interpretation. Rather, we will continue to report the facts that directly relate to this prophetic anomaly in the lead up to 2012, i.e. further documentation and news reports and eye witness accounts that pertain to relevant events, whether they are natural or supernatural.
Stay tuned.
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