An alternative hypothesis to bible prophecy is, of course, time travel.
From my perspective a really great way to be exceedingly accurate prophetically is to witness events firsthand, then travel back in time to seed ideas in what will have already been identified as having wide, international circulation in the 20th century. Some may ask why bother do that. Given human creative ability to BELIEVE something into existence how better to insure an outcome than to plant its seeds in the past for fruition in this now?
Regardless, I find Johan’s insights intriguing and am sharing them on the blog. – Gillian Grannum
Johan Oldenkamp – Last week, I intensively studied the Bible verses about the End Times. To start this newsletter with, in the Gospel of Luke (chapter 21, verse 11), we read:
“There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events, and great signs from heaven.”
When we put the number and severity of earthquakes per century in a graph, then it is undeniable that we most certainly are going towards the infamous End Times. Next, there is hunger in many places, though nowadays the authorities prefer to euphemistically address it as “food insecurity”. Furthermore, the ancient word “pestilences” refers to fatal epidemic diseases, such as avian flu and swine flu.
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