Monday, April 2, 2012

CNN: 4 big myths of Book of Revelation

I am a Muslim; I should not even be talking about this. Regardless of what Christians believe about their religious book; there are two (2) in the book of revelation that I found really more than just intriguing…it is absolutely MINDBOGGLING. The Beast 666 is U.N. Resolution 666 (September 13, 1990) leading to the battle for Babylon (Iraq). The physical nature of the Beast 666 is the exact replica of the U.N. Security Council with 7 heads (5+2 superpower permanent members) and 10 horns (10 non-permanent members changeable every 2 years). Even more mindboggling is the New Jerusalem; the Biblical description of which is the exact replica of the ‘Harram Mosque’ in Mecca in its present architectural make up. The only possible way for the dreamer to see thousands of years into the future was if he had ASTRAL TRAVELED in TIME :-) 




By John Blake, CNN

(CNN) – The anti-Christ. The Battle of Armageddon. The dreaded Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
You don’t have to be a student of religion to recognize references from the Book of Revelation. The last book in the Bible has fascinated readers for centuries. People who don’t even follow religion are nonetheless familiar with figures and images from Revelation.
And why not? No other New Testament book reads like Revelation. The book virtually drips with blood and reeks of sulfur. At the center of this final battle between good and evil is an action-hero-like Jesus, who is in no mood to turn the other cheek.
Elaine Pagels, one of the world’s leading biblical scholars, first read Revelation as a teenager. She read it again in writing her latest book, “Revelations: Visions, Prophecy & Politics in the Book of Revelation.”
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