a canon 

A Sacred Bible 

A list of books that might not contain the Apocalypse at the end of the fourth century.  John Chrysostom, who never quoted the Apocalypse, was in Ephesus at the beginning of the fifth century and Jerome was finishing his Vulgate.  Was Chrysostom able to confirm that the Apocalypse was written by the Apostle?  

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a life 

A Common Value 

A starting point.  What we have here is a failure to communicate.  We all have life.  Your money or your life?  Think about that.  We should be able to agree on the significance of life.  We hold these truths to be self-evident.  Life is good.  My life, your life, and their life.  Let us protect life.  

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a transition 

A New World Order 

A planet protected.  Life is the enemy.  Common sense is no longer common.   Transense has replaced it.  The transmission is converting everyone to a new religion.  Silence.  If you see something, don’t say something.  You may not understand the transition.  Keep it to yourself.  

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a history 

A Witness 

A Church History that includes six of the seven churches that John wrote to but Eusebius never associates them with the Apocalypse.  Victorinus doesn’t even mention them.  Is it possible there is a version of the Apocalypse that doesn’t include the seven churches?  It could be a reasonable explanation for what we are looking at.   

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a commentary 

A Witness 

A view of what was.  We don’t know what the Apocalypse looked like in the third century.  Victorinus knew and we know what his commentary looked like.  It didn’t include the seven churches John wrote to.  It did include the seven churches Paul wrote to.  There is a reasonable explanation for this.  

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