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    Kingdom Come Summary

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    Kingdom Come, written by Mark Waid and Alex Ross, depicts the end of times in the DC Comic Universe at the hands of the Metahumans and “superheroes.” I will be analyzing the scene just after the conclusion of Chapter One, where Superman and other heroes are depicted flying inside the burning torch of the Statue of Liberty, in a silhouette of black and red flames. In this scene the reader sees Superman at the lead, accompanied, presumably, by other heroes of the Justice League, flying through…

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    Apocalyptic literature reveals God’s secrets, it refers to the notion that God created history and will bring it to an end. Furthermore, an apocalypse is the idea that the world consists of both evil and righteous people and at some point God will destroy the evil people and send people to heaven or hell. To begin with, this apocalyptic literature is present throughout Daniel, as “until the time of the end” is mentioned repeatedly which refers to a time when history will come to an end. In…

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    There are those who believe in the Amillennialism reign in which they call themselves an “amillennialist”. Most of these people do not believe that there is a Christ who will come here and set up rule on the earth and reign for 1000 years. What they have been taught to believe is that Christ will just simply come to earth, judge people for whatever their lives are based on or how they have lived, then establish what they will know as the new heaven and the new earth. For these people there will…

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    Walton presents his idea of a world without revelation. This idea is like we received a lot of pieces to assemble them without instructions, where we do not know how to putting together if we're putting in the correct way, and what is the purpose of what we’re building. Without a revelation we can only guess what the unknown gods wanted, is simply doing things blindly hoping it work ... It is a life without meaning, aimless and purposeless. If the main focus of this essay is based on the word…

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    In Revelation: Visions of Our Ultimate Victory in Christ, Paul Yonggi Cho takes the reader through a detailed description and explanation that happens in the book of Revelation. Cho gives the reader a true understanding of the book of Revelation, with many other scriptures throughout the book, to cite where he gets the content of his book. While reading this book, one cannot doubt the information given if they believe the Word of God. Cho breaks up the book into nine major sections: The…

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    The most shocking thing is the public’s reaction to Trump’s unethical behavior. Most people do not seem to care and his supporters seem to rather enjoy it. We have now entered the end of the postmodern age where truth is replaced with emotion. If something so small as a criticism of one’s hands or fingers can send Trump into a never-ending obsessive tirade, what would happen if genuine Christians throughout the world went on a relentless campaign targeting Donald Trump as Satan incarnate? Again…

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    Daniel utilizes a new introductory formula in this verse to focus the attention of the reader to the climax of the visions of the beasts. From this group of ten horns, comes up “another horn, a little one” which displaced three other horns. This little horn had “eyes like the eyes of a man, and a mouth speaking great things.” Nothing specifically is said about the nature of what is being said, however, within the Bible’s wisdom literature, through the eyes or speech of a person, their…

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    The antichrist is not who we always perceive him to be. If the truth be told, it could be our neighbor, the man or woman that we work with everyday, the friend we hang out with or our family members. One of the biggest antichrist entity that’s before us and knocking at our door, is Isis, an Islamic antichrist. Individuals mind are being poison by this system, and many are being killed for their religion. The best way to prepare for the reign of the Anitchrist, and the end time I to open your…

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    The School Of Athens

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    Enlightenment The Renaissance movement marked the transition from intense catholic faith, to a period where religion, education and above all, the arts were greatly developed. With the vast knowledge of previous civilizations, the imagery of the Renaissance surpassed anything before its time. Initially, fear and darkness were represented in medieval times because the church was a major cultural factor. The School of Athens fresco and the last judgment relief, shows the huge shift from the…

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    The scripture provides a tribulation time line; this period is set for seven years. During those days, the wrath of God will be released into humanity. While the chosen ones are celebrating and getting to prepare for the millennium with Jesus in heaven, the ones left behind are going to throw a great tribulation. It seems the people which select to follow Jesus throw this time they will be rewarded. 16 These verses read as follows: "And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was…

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