Comments on Revelation, Chapter 15:

7 Angels with 7 Last Disasters

Today Christian Theology mostly rejects the idea that God punishes. This doctrine may serve the short-sighted purpose of the ruling classes to avoid change, but it also abolishes the idea of a superior guiding intelligence, and leaves us in a world of meaningless coincidences without direction. The Old Testament prophet Ezekiel (chapter 13) already condemned false prophets who ignore ugly facts of life and preach pleasant doctrines for money.

Like other Biblical Prophecies the Book of Revelation tells us a different message: According to chapter 15 it is impossible for us to enter the New Age until the Seven Disasters listed in chapter 16 have been suffered. From the divine point of view humanity deserves these plagues and the destruction they cause is necessary to end the present worldwide political system and the current mainstream way of thinking. The more stubbornly people refuse to change the worse these disasters will have to get.

Lenin has stated that revolutions do not happen, when the lower classes of society are dissatisfied, neither do the happen, because some intellectuals want them. Fundamental change will only happen, when a system has run into such a predicament that even the ruling classes are convinced they cannot go on the way things are. In chapter 16 we will see that these disasters are man-made, but they are also divine punishments, because we all are tools of God, even if we act like devils. Selfishness and greed causes perverted thinking and science, which brings the destruction required as a punishment and to bring change.

 

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