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  • Apocalypse 2021-2025: Decoding Revelation & "Nostradamus: The Final Reckoning"

  • Codex of the Eschaton
  • By: John Harrison
  • Narrated by: Ryan Woodward
  • Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins

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Apocalypse 2021-2025: Decoding Revelation & "Nostradamus: The Final Reckoning"

By: John Harrison
Narrated by: Ryan Woodward
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Hebrew messianic expectation was for the messiah to liberate Israel-Judea and administer to the world.

If one can equate the Roman empire with the ancient world, it took the trinity concept ten of Yeshua ben Myriam’s lifetimes to subsume Rome. The christian godhead demonstrated less than 10 times the power expected by Jews from their anticipated messiah. In other words, he did not, within his lifetime, liberate Judea from the Romans. His teachings, however, converted the Roman Empire in approximately one-hundred times the duration of his ministry. And the Roman Empire was approximately 100 times larger than Israel or Judea was. So part, if not all of the messianic promise was true, Albeit delayed beyond expectation.

His teachings and movement—the Holy Spirit—did liberate the land, Holy or otherwise—at a rate of one Judea-Israel area per ministry duration. His effective rate of national liberation was as prophesied, even though the date of the said liberation did not coincide with his mortal lifetime.

God is fate personified. We see then that the Holy Spirit—the only member of the trinity whose blasphemy is unpardonable—has issued from Christ to Constantine at the Milvian bridge. The spirit is still active and compelling the present secular and effectively atheist author to write this book with obsessive inspiration.

Like Hooke's law—dimensionally extended by integration to define work in terms of surface area—the power or rate of work of christian memes or the holy spirit inspired volumetric expansion of the faith in our world.

The Matrix Reloaded film, according to the IMDb website, quotes the lines from the Commander Lock character—myself in this analogy, and Captain Morpheus—an annoyingly self-assured, but ultimately correct christian in this example.

Commander Lock: "Dammit, Morpheus. Not everyone believes what you believe".

Morpheus: "My beliefs do not require them to”.

©2021, 2022, 2023 John Harrison (P)2023 John Harrison
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