Looking at the stats it seems this Blog currently gets the most views of the blogs I run, even when I haven't posted or promoted anything on it recently. There must be some people coming here regularly, perhaps annoyed how little I've been posting lately.
My interest in Bible Prophecy fluctuates, lately I've been posting once a month here, but there will likely be a time in the future when I'll have more to say. I do have some ideas for future posts currently in my head, I'd like to get one up before the year's over but no promises.
The posts I'll link to are ones I figure are of relevance or interest to people interested in my takes on Bible Prophecy.
My strong position on The General Resurrection of The Dead being a literal and physical Resurrection is vital to my understanding of Prophecy, as shown by the post I made for November. But it's relevant to more then just Prophecy, it's one of the core doctrines of The Faith. So my posts most directly about that have actually been on my more general Theology blog. Posts like Spiritual and Heavenly, what do they mean? and The Sects of First Century Judaism, and that overlaps with my opposition to Platonic/Pythagorean influences on mainstream Christianity, which come up in my posts about the Origins of Puritan Sexual Morality, or God and The Universe, or Divine Impassability/Immutability. I also talk about Politics sometimes, and that informs how I look at Prophecy as well. I've made a couple posts on my secular reasons for being a Zionist, and there is more I want to add to that subject in the future.
Then there is the blog where I talk about fiction and entertainment media I enjoy, for the last few years it's been dominated by Anime. That's the one I generally try to post to most consistently.
For all of us interested in Bible Prophecy, how we visualize it is pretty intentionally or not viewed through the lens of a lot of the fiction we like, and in turn certain kinds of fiction always make us think of Bible Prophecy. A lot of the popular tends in Futurist speculation of the last 30 or even 40 years feel like premises for a Cyber-Punk novel, many views on the Mark of the Beast and Image of the Beast lend themselves to transhumanism. Rob Skiba is literally trying to make a SciFi TV show out of his theories, which I've already talked about on that blog once.
So yeah Bible Prophecy is constantly on my mind when I'm watching Steins;Gate, Robotics;Notes, Chaos;Head or Code Geass. Though I try to restrain myself from actually bringing it up there. I haven't posted anything on the new Dune or Wheel of Time yet, but I intend to.
Horror stuff can also overlap with Bible Prophecy. I have after all come close to literally arguing The Antichrist is a Mummy, and elsewhere used my False Prophet speculations to justify certain Vampire Lore. October is a month in which Horror stuff is more likely to come up.
And the theory I proposed in my latest Zelda post is based on stuff I was able to notice because of the studying of Byzantine architecture I've done while trying to determine where I think The Temple stood.
Unfortunately Rob Skiba passed away a few months ago. May we see him again at the Resurrection of the Dead. It's cool to see a Bible prophecy buff into anime and not accepting the bogus Christian morals of the west.
ReplyDeleteI wrote a novel about the years before the End Days where the plan of Halel is to install Hermes the Philosopher King as the king of the world. It's based on occultism and witchcraft being part of the deception. My witches are responsible for vampire and werewolf lore but themselves are neither. I like your idea of Antichrist being a mummy.
I personally think he will rise from Islamic nations or if the NWO works it will be Maitreya. Time will tell.
I wasn't aware of that, that's truly Sad, may he Rest In Peace.
DeleteWhat's the name of your Novel?
I'm still looking for an agent so I'm not published yet. It's called Spirits of Gold Mountain. I've thought about self publishing but I'd rather try my hand at the traditional path first.
DeleteYour blog has me rethinking prewrath as Kurschner presents it. There are things that always bothered me like the full moon being like blood. But on Yom Teruah the moon is black not full. Never added up no matter what and your posts here have me questioning typical eschatology.
I am still post trib but now I think I'm that mixed with prewrath bowls.
I appreciate the out of the theological box thinking.
Well let me know when it's possible to buy somewhere.
DeleteMy main issue with Post-Trib is that it always garbles the Chronology of Revelation.