a reason to believe 

A Reasonable Explanation 

A history of the Apocalypse.  John Chrysostom was in Ephesus when Jerome was finishing the Vulgate.  It would become the official bible of the Church.  It would confirm once and for all that the Apocalypse belonged in the bible.  Before that the jury was out.  Chrysostom was just one of those who didn’t accept the Apocalypse.  What could be the reason?  

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a gun 

A Bible 

A defense of freedom.  Cling to your bible and gun.  Life, Marriage, and Family must be protected.  You can’t trust those who promote abortion.  You can’t trust those who talk about climate change and racism.  This is not a time to be silent.  Speak out.  You can’t just pray.  Do something.  

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a hit on the internet 

A “Reign Of Christ” 

A problem with the bible.  The “Reign of Christ” cannot be found in the bible.  It will get over six millions hits if you google it.  Just another example of how the bible is misinterpreted.  Who can you trust?  What can you trust?  Numbers.  Interpretation is unavoidable but you should at least have the numbers to back it up.   

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a translator 

A Bible 

A version of each translation.  Before the printer, no two bibles were alike.  Now no two translations are alike.  And there are way too many.  About 60 English translations.  Each translation has more than one version.  So the “Word of God” is subject to translations, revisions, and interpretation.  For the most part they agree on numbers.   

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a history recorded 

A Reliable Source 

A reason to believe in the bible.  Only history can confirm the fulfillment of prophecy.  Only numbers and colors can reliably connect history and prophecy.  Do all the different bibles agree on anything?  Numbers and colors.  They don’t need to be interpreted.  Unlike many other words that seem to demand it.   

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