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  • Rapture Index followers can think that a U.S. policy in Israel, or anywhere else in the Middle East, based on the Book of Revelations is a good thing because they know so very little about the situation in the Middle East -- just what the Rapture Index, and other sources, especially clergy, tell them is relevant to apocolyptic prophecy.

    Archive 2004-09-01 Chris 2004

  • Rapture Index followers can think that a U.S. policy in Israel, or anywhere else in the Middle East, based on the Book of Revelations is a good thing because they know so very little about the situation in the Middle East -- just what the Rapture Index, and other sources, especially clergy, tell them is relevant to apocolyptic prophecy.

    Democracy: Reason "Left Behind" Chris 2004

  • This is called the Book of Revelations, and while I don't believe it personally, I don't see it as a disqualifier for the hundred million or so Baptists, Methodists, Evangelicals, Episcopalians,

    blogs4God 2008

  • The guide also had some cursory information on St. John and the Book of Revelations, and a grainy black-and-white photograph of the harbor showing a few grayish-white houses and gray rocks merging into a gray sea under a cloudless gray sky.

    The Summer of My Greek Tavérna Tom Stone 2002

  • The Book of Revelations portrays death as one of the Four Horsemen on a pale horse see Apocalypse.

    A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975

  • The Book of Revelations portrays death as one of the Four Horsemen on a pale horse see Apocalypse.

    A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975

  • Catherine Theot, on the other hand, 'an ancient serving-maid seventy-nine years of age,' inured to Prophecy and the Bastille from of old, sits, in an upper room in the Rue-de-Contrescarpe, poring over the Book of Revelations, with an eye to Robespierre; finds that this astonishing thrice-potent Maximilien really is the Man spoken of by

    The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • I went back and read the Book of Revelations, which doesn’t make much sense except for the conclusion—that’s where it implicitly states that Jesus is “coming soon.”

    Chuck Klosterman on Film and Television Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • I went back and read the Book of Revelations, which doesn’t make much sense except for the conclusion—that’s where it implicitly states that Jesus is “coming soon.”

    How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found Chuck Klosterman 2004

  • I went back and read the Book of Revelations, which doesn’t make much sense except for the conclusion—that’s where it implicitly states that Jesus is “coming soon.”

    Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs Chuck Klosterman 2003

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