This is a "What If" scenario intended to generate discussion and alternative analysis.
First let's go through a few established known truths:
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The apostle John wrote Revelations while exiled on Patmos
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John was a beloved apostle and was an eyewitness to the teachings and miracles of Jesus
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John was a faithful apostle and reliable
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Revelations is particularly difficult to understand given the imagery and symbolism
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Revelations basic message is that GOD is in control and his Victory is assured. All who believe and trust in Jesus Christ will be saved
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Revelations closes human history in the same way Genesis opened it--- in Paradise
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Genesis describes the introduction of evil to humans, Revelations describes the annihilation of evil for forever
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We've been taught that Revelations describes the end of humanity
So what if Revelations is describing the end of the World as we know it... Not the end of Earth literally?
What if Revelations is a message to the cabal directly... telling them how their rule ends?
What if eradicating the luciferians is literally the eradication of evil forever?
What if when Q uses the word biblical -- it's a reference to the book of Revelations and the last epic battle between Good and evil?
What if the "panic" that Q describes is literally their hysteria and panic knowing that their world is coming to an end?
Call it intuition or a gut feeling.....but my entire life I've been taught that Revelations describes an end to humanity. One week ago it occurred to me that this could be just another misunderstood concept. When I dig in and apply the Q context to Revelations......it makes sense to me that we're witnessing it happen and it's not our destruction that John described. He described THEIR destruction.
Then again... I could be wrong.
Good point on the "revelations." Yes, the book is full of them. I was one who did the picking, too, but it is important to be very careful when we speak of Scripture, and those who know the title does not have an "s" at the end, are discerning the true level of understanding of Biblical principles and truths. This may seem minor, but it truly is major. If we can't discern the small things, we will never discern the larger things, and Scripture and the teaching of Scripture should never be taken lightly. The Word tells us that misleading whether intentionally or unintentionally is a serious matter.
God bless. I'm glad that you are looking into the Scriptures. I may have sounded as if I thought otherwise. I hope that you will continue to seek the truth. I sometimes do sound in my writing as if I'm coming down on someone. It's the editor and author in me. We're tough on folks because we get in a thought mode when trying to explain edits or even to offer up excuses (authors) for why we included something the editor deletes. So, I apologize for the way I presented my thoughts. I could have been nicer.