Max Ridgway, "Revelation: Disarming the Most Dangerous Book in the World"
English | ASIN : B09JJ7F9VM | 2021 | 254 pages | AZW | 677 KB
English | ASIN : B09JJ7F9VM | 2021 | 254 pages | AZW | 677 KB
The Book of Revelation, the last book of the Bible, also known as The Revelation of Saint John the Divine, or simply Revelation, is the most dangerous book in the world. For centuries, sages, scholars, and wild-eyed madmen alike have combed its pages, seeking to crack its code and lift the veil on what they assume to be detailed descriptions of coming calamity.
Here’s a great trivia question for you. What do Isaac Newton and Charles Manson have in common? The answer is that they both believed the Book of Revelation to be a prophecy of future events. Sir Isaac Newton, best known for his three laws of motion, actually spent more time on theology than science. He considered the Book of Revelation to be a “history of the future” and even predicted a date for the end of the world. Like Newton, Charles Manson was also fascinated with the Book of Revelation. Unlike Newton, he found in its violent imagery justification for murder and mayhem.
Revelation: Disarming the Most Dangerous Book in the World presents overwhelming evidence, both from history and scripture, that the events of Revelation have all been fulfilled and have no direct relevance to anyone living today. Part One details the troubled history of John's Revelation and the ways in which lives have been destroyed by the misapplication of this dangerous book. Part Two is a chapter by chapter analysis of the Book of Revelation, explaining its mysterious symbols in the light of Old Testament prophecy.
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