[TRIGGER WARNING]
There's really no such thing as the end times. Anyone who's actually studied the Bible knows that much of Revelation has already happened. A prophecy at the time, yes, but in the past. The parts that haven't happened yet are definitely of a certain mystical ("spiritual") nature and shouldn't be read literally. I say this because the prophecies already fulfilled did not happen literally but match the story described. Christians should not be surprised (yet often are) to learn that God's plan for humanity is one of hope and restoration, not destruction and armageddon. All apocalyptic theories are poor interpretations of an ancient text. The Bible should be read with much more care and reverence. Study for yourself and find this beautiful truth. God's saving humanity through His living word. Anyone trying to predict the "end times" is missing the entire point! I am open to discuss this further in depth if anyone has any questions. I have looked into this exhaustively and recommend others do the same.
[TRIGGER WARNING]
There's really no such thing as the end times. Anyone who's actually studied the Bible knows that much of Revelation has already happened. A prophecy at the time, yes, but in the past. The parts that haven't happened yet are definitely of a certain mystical ("spiritual") nature and shouldn't be read literally. I say this because the prophecies already fulfilled did not happen literally but match the story described. Christians should not be surprised (yet often are) to learn that God's plan for humanity is one of hope and restoration, not destruction and armageddon. All apocalyptic theories are poor interpretations of an ancient text. The Bible should be read with much more care and reverence. Study for yourself and find this beautiful truth. God's saving humanity through His living word. Anyone trying to predict the "end times" is missing the entire point!
[TRIGGER WARNING]
There's really no such thing as the end times. Anyone who's actually studied the Bible knows that much of Revelation has already happened. A prophecy at the time, yes, but in the past. The parts that haven't happened yet are definitely of a certain mystical ("spiritual") nature and shouldn't be read literally. I say this because the prophecies already fulfilled did not happen literally but match the story described. Christians should not be surprised (yet often are) to learn that God's plan for humanity is one of hope and restoration, not destruction and armageddon. All apocalyptic theories are poor interpretations of an ancient text. Study for yourself and find this beautiful truth. God's saving humanity through His living word. Anyone trying to predict the "end times" is missing the entire point!