"As we have already shown there are two cities and two women presented in the book of Revelation. One of the cities is the holy city, New Jerusalem. The other is called Mystery Babylon. They are symbols and symbols are not what they are called, therefore neither of the two cities is a literal city somewhere on earth. If they are not cities, what are they? They are symbols of something else. If they were real cities, as many commentators suppose, they would not be among all the beautiful symbols of the book of Revelation, which is entirely a book of symbols. Most of the preachers today have the first city confused with other things. The vast majority think that New Jerusalem is a description of heaven; therefore they talk about the city as heaven, having golden streets and mansions over the hill-top. But New Jerusalem cannot be heaven because John sees it coming down from God out of heaven! Church theology today has the Holy City, Heaven, and the Kingdom of God all mixed up and confused. Confused -- oh, yes, that is the mark of Babylon! It is obvious they do not know what the New Jerusalem is, nor what Heaven is, nor what the Kingdom of God is!"
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And what about this part?
According to a mortician on Quora, this is what dead man's blood looks like:
Blood from deceased people that has been lost, or is outside the body, acts the same as any blood outside the body.
The only difference is that often there is a whole lot more of it. A large puddle of blood will take longer to dry. The blood will start to coagulate and get thicker, and the drying process will start from the edges where the puddle is thinner.
Dried blood will tend to flake off a decedent when moved if it was anything more than a smear.
When I draw blood using a syringe from the deceased, it looks the same as anyone else’s. If the decedent is well into decomposition then the blood does turn color. It is a blackish green, and smells almost as bad as the decedent. Most of the blood has coagulated and what we are able to draw off is called “decomp fluid”.
If the blood is inside the body, and has not been exposed to air, then it looks like liver. The same color and consistency. This happens if someone has had an internal bleed.
Original question: What happens to the colour of blood after death?
What could happen to the earth's water to make it either thick and the color of liver, or thin, smelly and blackish green? Right now we don't know. But a lot of really unprecedented things have happened to our world since 2020, so we would be idiots to consider an event such as this, out of the question. It very well could and these days in clown world is likely.
But what will it be? What is it?