Reading Revelations: Going for the Truth Instead of the Lies

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If you were raised to fear barcodes or took the single-currency Euro as a sign that the Apocalypse was soon to come in its heels, or if you have waited your whole life for the Rapture to happen, then you’re probably one of the legions that grew up on end times prophecies from the Book of Revelations.

The Prophecies

Due to its contents, the Bible.org says the Book of Revelations is the most widely divergent in terms of its many interpretations. In a Bible study on Revelation, a lot of Christians interpret the words in a very literal sense, which is why many believe it foretells the second coming of Christ, right along with the end of the world. For people who didn’t grow up with those stories, it’s easy to dismiss the verses as nothing more than resistance literature, that the prophecies are just another series of God’s hail and brimstone moments. But for those who did grow up on them, it’s not as easy to dismiss them.

The Quibbles and Doubts

For years, believers thought the coming would happen at any time. Nearly 15 years after the Y2K millennium, the great Apocalypse hasn’t happened yet. However, believers still keep seeing signs everywhere that says it’s bound to happen soon.

The Truth

Don’t you think it’s time to start asking questions instead of letting blind belief lead you on? Whether you’re tired of the hatred and negativity that surrounds those prophecies, or you want to get rid of all the paralyzing fear that the Apocalypse might happen at any moment, then this is a good read for you. If you want a game-changer and are ready to ask questions you should’ve asked before, then this is a good way to get those answers and figure them out for yourself.